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The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)

The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
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This is the autobiographical drama of a young Dutch Jewish girl hiding from the invading Nazis during World War II. Anne and her family share a claustrophobic attic with another family. Tension is often unbearable, as the people hiding know that their discovery by the enemy could lead to almost certain death at the hands of their captors. They also must contend with the Dutch Gestapo or "Green Police," who will turn them over to the Nazis if discovered. Dutch nationals risk their lives by hiding the family for two years. The group, despite the horror and crowded conditions, still find time for celebrations of Hanukkah and rejoice quietly in the small attic that has become their world. The story is told from the narrative perspective of Anne, a young girl hoping to live to womanhood. The film was nominated for several academy awards and won two for best supporting actress (Shelley Winters) and for cinematography (William Mellor). ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Millie PerkinsJoseph Schildkraut, (more)
Director(s):
George Stevens
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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This is the autobiographical drama of a young Dutch Jewish girl hiding from the invading Nazis during World War II. Anne and her family share a claustrophobic attic with another family. Tension is often unbearable, as the people hiding know that their discovery by the enemy could lead to almost certain death at the hands of their captors. They also must contend with the Dutch Gestapo or "Green Police," who will turn them over to the Nazis if discovered. Dutch nationals risk their lives by hiding the family for two years. The group, despite the horror and crowded conditions, still find time for celebrations of Hanukkah and rejoice quietly in the small attic that has become their world. The story is told from the narrative perspective of Anne, a young girl hoping to live to womanhood. The film was nominated for several academy awards and won two for best supporting actress (Shelley Winters) and for cinematography (William Mellor). ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
180 mins

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Director(s):
George Stevens
Writer(s):
Frances GoodrichAlbert Hackett
Producer(s):
George Stevens
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations)
The Diary of Anne Frank Awards:
  • 1959 - Golden Globe - Motion Picture Promoting International Understanding
  • 1959 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Motion Picture Promoting International Understanding
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    Cheyenne G.

    This movie was wonderful despite the nature of the story. It was well done and they did a wonderful job sticking to the "diary" aspect of the story. Millie Perkins was fabulous, she reminded me of Audry Hepburn at times. I thought they did a wonderful job at showing the fear they faced without showing a lot of gore and violence.

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    CrazyMovieBo Y.

    This movie can go down as a true classic. Be warned though, it is very long and very slow. If your looking for an action flick then this isn't for you. If you like true stories of struggle and history, then this is it. Even modern prisoners have it better than this group of hideaways who could not even go outside for over two years. Cramped together in a small space, in-fighting and going stir crazy. Yet, they still had it better than the concentration camp prisoners, at least until the end, but I won't spoil the ending, let's just say at least the Diary survived.

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    Mark S.

    Saw this as a child in school. Watched it with my 10-year old daughter, who had just read the book in her school, and my 15-year old son, who previously read the book a couple of times in school. While it was definitely dated, for them, the movie stands the test of time and we all thoroughly got something out of it. Agree with all the previous reviews. Great movie and true to the original diary.

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