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Disc #1 -- Escape from Sobibor
2. Chapter 2 [:05]
3. Chapter 3 [:05]
4. Chapter 4 [:05]
5. Chapter 5 [:05]
6. Chapter 6 [:05]
7. Chapter 7 [:05]
During WWII, Sobibor was a notorious Nazi death camp. This gripping, fact-based drama chronicles the courage of an inmate who managed the largest escape from such a place. Thanks to him, over 300 prisoners were freed. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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May 23, 2002: This movie is the best!! We watched it in my 8th grade honors english class. I think we needed a movie like this, to make us understand that this ACTUALLY happened. Like Titanic, this movie was a documentary. Yet in Titanic, there was more fiction around it to enthrall the people to see it. Our class had to see it. It was part of our school education for the year. We had no choice, and neither did the people at Sobibor. They were tricked into going there, and paid their lives for it. That's why these kinds of death camps were so successful. They gave the victims some kind of pretence that made them believe they were actually going to live, but in the end, only a little over 300 out of over 600 people escaped. What a shame. I'm not Jewish, but I also agree with their motto: ''never again''. If anyone reads this, and has not seen the movie, I GREATLY urge you to see it. It will change your perspective on everything, guaranteed.
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February 17, 2002: The movie was one of the best WW2 movies ever made so. you should get it!!
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During WWII, Sobibor was a notorious Nazi death camp. This gripping, fact-based drama chronicles the courage of an inmate who managed the largest escape from such a place. Thanks to him, over 300 prisoners were freed. Sandra Brennan
Loading...Disc #1 -- Escape from Sobibor
2. Chapter 2 [:05]
3. Chapter 3 [:05]
4. Chapter 4 [:05]
5. Chapter 5 [:05]
6. Chapter 6 [:05]
7. Chapter 7 [:05]
Performance Credits | ||
| Alan Arkin (Films)(Biography)(Music) | Leon Feldhendler | |
| Wolfgang Bathke | Sgt. Hurst | |
| Hartmut Becker | Sgt. Wagner | |
| Hugo Bower | Sgt Beckmann | |
| Henning Gissel | Sgt. Fallaster | |
| Simon Gregor | Stanislaw "Shlomo" Szmajzner | |
| Klaus Grunberg | Sgt. Bauer | |
| Robert Gwilym | Chaim Engel | |
| Rutger Hauer | Lt. "Sasha" Pechersky | |
| Ullrich Haupt Sr. | Sgt. Wolf | |
| Ullrich Haupt Jr. | Sgt. Wolf | |
| Mihailo "Misa" Janketic | Kapo Berliner | |
| Peter Jonfield | Kapo Sturm | |
| David Miller | Mundek | |
| Joanna Pacula | Luka | |
| Kurt Raab | Sgt. Frenzel | |
| Jack Shepherd | Itzhak Lichtman | |
| Henry Stolow | Lt. Niemann | |
| Sara Sugarman | Naomi | |
| Ned Vukovic | Morris | |
| Emil Wolk | Samuel | |
Technical Credits | ||
| Jack Gold | Director | |
| Howard Alston | Co-producer | |
| Georges Delerue | Score Composer | |
| Radmila Ivatovic | Makeup | |
| Priscilla John | Casting | |
| Keith Palmer | Editor | |
| Reginald Rose | Screenwriter | |
| Martin Starger | Executive Producer | |
| Allan Starski | Production Designer | |
| Ernest Vincze | Cinematographer | |
| Doreen Watkinson | Costumes/Costume Designer | |
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