- Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
- Release Date: Sep 15, 2000
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Summary:
In 1938 and 1939, about 10,000 children, most of them Jews, were sent by their parents from Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia to the safety of England where foster families took most of them in for the duration of the war. Years later, eleven kinder, one child's mother, an English foster mother, a survivor of Auschwitz who didn't go to England, and two of the kindertransport organizers remember: the days before the Nazis, the mid-to-late 1930s as Jews were ostracized, saying farewell to family, traveling to England, meeting their foster families, writing home, fearing the worst, coping, and trying to find families after the war ended. 1,500,000 children dead; 10,000 saved.
| Runtime: | 122 min |
|---|---|
| Rating: | Rated PG for thematic elements. |
| Production: | Sabine Films |
| Genres: | War, Documentary |
| Countries: | USA, UK |
| Languages: | English, German |
| Home Release Date: | Aug 28, 2001 |
| Director | Credit |
|---|---|
| Mark Jonathan Harris | Director |
| Writer | Credit |
|---|---|
| Mark Jonathan Harris | Written By |
| Principal Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Judi Dench | Narrator |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Alexander Gordon | Himself |
| Bertha Leverton | Herself |
| Eva Hayman | Herself |
| Franzi Groszmann | Herself |
| Hedy Epstein | Herself |
| Jack Hellman | Himself |
| Kurt Fuchel | Himself |
| Lore Segal | Herself |
| Lorraine Allard | Herself |
| Lory Cahn | Herself |
| Nicholas Winton | Himself |
| Norbert Wollheim | Himself |
| Robert Sugar | Himself |
| Ursula Rosenfeld | Herself |
| Producer | Credit |
|---|---|
| Alicia Dwyer | Associate Producer |
| Cayce Callaway | Associate Producer |
| Deborah Oppenheimer | Producer |
| Lou Fusaro | Line Producer |
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