by Tango Entertainment
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| Sales Rank: | 12312 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $6.84 |
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| Director: | Kenneth Madsen |
| Release Date: | 2006-06-27 |
| Label: | Tango Entertainment |
| UPC: | 844628010658 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Tango Entertainment |
| ASIN: | B000FDFSYA |
| Category: | DVD |
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Product Description
This compelling suspense drama follows the underground war-time evacuation of the Jews from Nazi-occupied Denmark to neutral Sweden. The Jewish Kublitz family lives quietly and comfortably in Copenhagen until a wounded Gentile resistance fighter, Niels (D.B. Sweeney), is saved from death by young Sarah Kublitz (Kelly Wood) who gives him shelter in the Kublitz home. Sarah and Niels fall in love as the Resistance learns of the Nazis plan to arrest Jews. Sarah's father, who works as a bookkeeper in a Nazi arms factory, must face some tough moral choices - including whether to sabotage the factory in which he works. A DAY IN OCTOBER, by the Academy Award winning producers of BABETTE'S FEAST, presents with distinction the true story of a nation that had the courage to stand up against the enemy.
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The Scandinavian Miracle at Midnight - Reviewed on 2007-02-16
65 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.
One of the most remarkable feats of World War II happened in Denmark. After about three years of believing they could live in peace with the Germans, the Jews were finally scheduled to be shipped to the death camps. Fortunately, a trusted Dane working in the German's Command learned of the plan a day or two before it was to happen, so he secretly warned the Jews. Within a matter of hours, the Danish Resistance help get some 7,200 Jews on boats and taken to Sweden. Being neutral, Sweden willingly took in these Jewish refugees. Fewer than four hundred did not escape, but were shipped out of Denmark to the camps. This is the compelling, true story of one family in that 'miracle at midnight.' The Disney movie of that name is a similar story, which chronicles another family experience during that same incident.
There is so much to discuss in this movie that parents will just want to watch it with their kids to decide what would be important to their family. There is very little bad language, or anything objectionable to traditional values families in this movie. It is one you will not soon forget. Oh, one more thing: When the Jews were finally able to return to Denmark after the war, they found their businesses had been kept going, their homes maintained, and even their gardens attended by the Danes!
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Book Subjects
- Adult Situations
- Color
- Denmark
- Docudrama
- Drama
- Drama / General
- Feature
- Feature Film-drama
- Movie
- Mystery
- Questionable for Children
- Suspense
- Swedish
- Violence
- War
- War Drama
- Women During Wartime