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Wallenberg: A Hero's Story (1985)

Wallenberg: A Hero's Story (1985)
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Raoul Wallenberg: A Hero's Story is a perfection-plus TV biopic, scripted by Gerald Green (Holocaust) and directed by Lamont Johnson (who won an Emmy for his efforts). Richard Chamberlain plays Raoul Wallenberg, scion of a well-to-do family of Swedish bankers. Although he is a Christian "Aryan," Wallenberg despises the anti-semitism of the Hitler regime. Not content with merely sitting back and viewing with alarm, Wallenberg vows to help as many Jewish victims of the Nazis as possible. Employed as a diplomat at the Swedish embassy in Budapest during World War II, Wallenberg is responsible for the escape of over 100,000 Hungarian Jews, thereby earning the enmity Nazi functionary Adolph Eichmann (played with the fury of a rabid animal by Kenneth Colley). Alas, Wallenberg himself falls victim to a "purge" of another variety at the end of the war, when he is arrested by the Russians and subsequently vanishes from the face of the Earth. Expensively lensed in England and Europe, Wallenberg: A Hero's Story was originally telecast in two parts on April 8 and 9, 1985. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Lamont Johnson
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Synopsis of Wallenberg: A Hero's Story

Raoul Wallenberg: A Hero's Story is a perfection-plus TV biopic, scripted by Gerald Green (Holocaust) and directed by Lamont Johnson (who won an Emmy for his efforts). Richard Chamberlain plays Raoul Wallenberg, scion of a well-to-do family of Swedish bankers. Although he is a Christian "Aryan," Wallenberg despises the anti-semitism of the Hitler regime. Not content with merely sitting back and viewing with alarm, Wallenberg vows to help as many Jewish victims of the Nazis as possible. Employed as a diplomat at the Swedish embassy in Budapest during World War II, Wallenberg is responsible for the escape of over 100,000 Hungarian Jews, thereby earning the enmity Nazi functionary Adolph Eichmann (played with the fury of a rabid animal by Kenneth Colley). Alas, Wallenberg himself falls victim to a "purge" of another variety at the end of the war, when he is arrested by the Russians and subsequently vanishes from the face of the Earth. Expensively lensed in England and Europe, Wallenberg: A Hero's Story was originally telecast in two parts on April 8 and 9, 1985. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
188 mins

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Director(s):
Lamont Johnson
Categories:
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    Karl B.

    This is a good story poorly told. Chamberlain makes Wallenberg look like an incessantly smiling clown. The story goes from one tragedy to another with little explanation, Worse, there is no dramatic tension. Three and a half hours of a slow and superficial movie.

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    Edythe P.

    We found this interesting and depressingly sad at the same time. Supposedly a true story of one man's fight (among many others) to save as any Jews as possible from the Nazi's. Every time I see something about WWII, I am saddened by man's inhumanity to others who are different.

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    Esther G.

    This was a very telling accounting of what happened during the holocaust from another perspective. There were many who tried to save Jews during this terrible period. Thank you and God bless you. If you liked this movie you might also want to view "schindler's List".

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