Wallenberg : a hero's story /

True story of the Swedish diplomat who saved the lives of thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi death camps by daring rescue operations and clever manipulations of political power.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Werbell, Frederick E. (Author), Clarke, Thurston (Author)
Corporate Authors: Stonehenge Productions (Producer), CBS Broadcasting Inc, CBS DVD (Firm), Soul Media (Firm)
Other Authors: Anger, Per, 1913- (Narrator), Chamberlain, Richard, 1935- (Actor), Krige, Alice, 1954- (Actor), Colley, Kenneth (Actor), Mayron, Melanie (Actor), Wilson, Stuart, 1946- (Actor), Andersson, Bibi, 1935-2019 (Actor), Johnson, Lamont (Director), Green, Gerald (Screenwriter), Berg, Richard, 1922-2009 (Producer), Levitan, Phillip I. (Producer)
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Language Notes:In English; with optional Danish or Norwegian subtitles.
Published: [Denmark] : Soul Media ; [2010]
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Description
Summary:True story of the Swedish diplomat who saved the lives of thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi death camps by daring rescue operations and clever manipulations of political power.
Item Description:Director: Lamont Johnson. Actors: Richard Chamberlain, Alice Krige, Kenneth Colley, Bibi Andersson, Guy Deghy
"Based upon the book 'Lost hero: the mystery of Raoul Wallenberg' by Frederick E. Werbell and Thurston Clarke."
"CBS DVD [logo]; ... trademark of CBS Broadcasting, Inc."--Container
Originally broadcast as mini-series on the NBC television network on April 8th, 1985.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:2 videodisc (3 hr.,10 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD, PAL, region 2, aspect ratio 4:3; Dolby Digital sound.
Audience:Rated (in Europe): 15 and over.
Awards:Emmy Awards, 1985: Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or a Special (Lamont Johnson) and Outstanding Film Editing for a Limited Series or a Special (Paul LaMastra). Eddie, 1986: Best Edited Episode from a Television Mini-Series (Paul LaMastra).
Production Credits:Narrator (voice), Per Anger; editing, Paul F. LaMastra; music, Ernest Gold; cinematography, Charles Correll.