![]() |
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||
|
|
||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
SALE PRICE:
$6.98
Retail Price:
$19.98
You Save:
$13.00 (65%)
Availability:
Usually ships in 1-3 business days.
Free Shipping on orders of $75 or more |
ORDER BY PHONE
1-800-336-4627
or 1-610-649-7565
Mon-Fri: 7am-9pm ET
Sat: 10am-9pm ET Sun: 10am-8pm ET
Item Number:
LM 18872D |
Related products:
New York Times - 09/15/2000
"...The children, now mostly in their 70's, [recall] the overwhelming facts of their childhoods with simple dignity and heart-rending power..."USA Today - 09/15/2000
"...For every grown child here there is a story, and each one is moving..."--3.5 out of 4 starsEntertainment Weekly - 09/22/2000
"...An affecting documentary about...a remarkable rescue mission..." -- Rating: B+Sight and Sound - 12/01/2000
"...INTO THE ARMS OF STRANGERS is a compelling grueling documentary....[The interviewees] convey the essence of their experience as no archive footage or voiceover can..."Los Angeles Times - 09/15/2000
"...It's an especially moving and effective piece of work....A memorable experience..."INTO THE ARMS OF STRANGERS, the stunning, heartrending documentary feature directed by Mark Jonathan Harris and narrated by Judi Dench, details the rescue of 10,000 German, Austrian, and Czechoslovakian Jewish children just prior to the outbreak of WWII. A labor of love for producer Deborah Oppenheimer, whose mother was part of the kindertransport, the documentary combines powerful testimonies from now elderly--kinder--with rare archival film footage. Following the Kristallnacht pogroms in November 1938, a mission began to remove Jewish children to the only nation willing to harbor them--England. Parents lucky enough to secure their children places had the heartbreaking task of packing a single suitcase and putting their child on a train, promising to follow soon after. Most of the parents, however, died in Hitler's concentration camps. In England, the kinder were faced with new problems--living with strangers who spoke another language, while simultaneously missing and feeling abandoned by their parents. Recounting their compelling, gut-wrenching stories, the pain is still raw for the elderly kinder--but they are survivors in every sense of the word. Their fortune, though traumatizing, is underscored by the film's final, sobering statistic: 1.5 million children perished during the Holocaust.
INTO THE ARMS OF STRANGERS: STORIES OF THE KINDERTRANSPORT, directed by Mark Jonathan Harris, who co-wrote the book of the same title with Deborah Oppenheim, is a documentary about Jewish children that were transported out of Nazi Germany to safety in England during the Holocaust. Narrated by Judi Dench, the film is a fascinating and emotional depiction of the process by which the kindertransport was organized--selecting children who were already in concentration camps or who were otherwise at high risk--to be placed with foster families in England during the war. In addition, the film includes interviews with people who survived the war because of the kindertransport, but who never saw their families again.
Children | Documentary | History | Jewish Heritage | Theatrical Release | True Story | World War II
"I've come to a conclusion about myself. In 1938, I escaped deportation in Poland. I got out of Germany in the Kindertransport. I was meant to survive. When I look at my children and my grandchildren, I know that there was a purpose to my life." -- Alexander Gordon.
"I ceased to be a child when I boarded the train in Prague. It's strange that it's only six years out of a long life -- and those six years will affect you the rest of your life." -- Eva Hayman
| Directed by | Mark Jonathan Harris | |
| Narrated by | Judi Dench | |
| Produced by | Deborah Oppenheimer | |
| Music by | Deborah Oppenheimer | |
| Edited by | Kate Amend | |
| Screenwriting by | Mark Jonathan Harris | |
| Composition by | Lee Holdridge | |
| Director of Photography | Don Lenzer | |
| Source Writer | Mark Jonathan Harris & Deborah Oppenheimer |
Average Customer Rating:
![]()
Based on 25 ratings.
Be the first Movie Lover to write an online review of this product!
|
Mickey Blue Eyes Hugh Grant, James Caan & Jeanne Tripplehorn
SALE Price:
$6.98
You Save:
$3.00
(30%)
|
|
Jane Doe Teri Hatcher & Rob Lowe
SALE Price:
$6.98
You Save:
$3.00
(30%)
|
|
Presumed Innocent Harrison Ford, Brian Dennehy & Raul Julia
SALE Price:
$6.98
You Save:
$3.00
(30%)
|
|
Guilty By Suspicion Robert De Niro, Annette Bening & George Wendt
SALE Price:
$6.98
You Save:
$8.00
(53%)
|
|
The Name of the Rose (Widescreen) Sean Connery & F. Murray Abraham
SALE Price:
$6.98
You Save:
$5.99
(46%)
|
|
Murder By Numbers (Full-Screen) Sandra Bullock
SALE Price:
$6.98
You Save:
$8.00
(53%)
|
Portions of this page © Copyright 1948-2008
For personal non-commercial use only. All rights reserved.
© Copyright 2000-2008 OLDIES.com
and its affiliates and partner companies.
All rights reserved.
About OLDIES.com.
Contact us by Email: Products and Order Questions or
Website Comments.