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The Wall (1982)

The Wall (1982)
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It could be said that without the incredible success of the ABC miniseries Holocaust in 1978, CBS might have thought twice before greenlighting the ambitious, three-hour TV docudrama The Wall four years later. Adapted by Millard Lampell from his own 1960 Broadway play, which in turn was inspired by John Hersey's 1950 novel, The Wall is the heartbreaking but inspiring story of the heroic Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943. When it becomes obvious that every Jew in Poland is doomed to be shipped off to the Nazi work and death camps, some 650 members of the newly formed Jewish Fighting Organization mount a last, brave stand against nearly 3000 German soldiers. The story is told through the eyes of Warsaw Jew Dolek Benson (Tom Conti, in his first American TV appearance), who is a passive observer of the atrocities all around him until he learns the truth about the Nazi's "resettlement" program. Rachel Roberts, cast as a former schoolteacher, made her final appearance in this film; she passed away shortly after production ended. Filmed on location in Sosnowiec, Poland and first telecast February 16, 1982, The Wall earned a Peabody Award the following year. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Robert Markowitz
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Synopsis of The Wall

It could be said that without the incredible success of the ABC miniseries Holocaust in 1978, CBS might have thought twice before greenlighting the ambitious, three-hour TV docudrama The Wall four years later. Adapted by Millard Lampell from his own 1960 Broadway play, which in turn was inspired by John Hersey's 1950 novel, The Wall is the heartbreaking but inspiring story of the heroic Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943. When it becomes obvious that every Jew in Poland is doomed to be shipped off to the Nazi work and death camps, some 650 members of the newly formed Jewish Fighting Organization mount a last, brave stand against nearly 3000 German soldiers. The story is told through the eyes of Warsaw Jew Dolek Benson (Tom Conti, in his first American TV appearance), who is a passive observer of the atrocities all around him until he learns the truth about the Nazi's "resettlement" program. Rachel Roberts, cast as a former schoolteacher, made her final appearance in this film; she passed away shortly after production ended. Filmed on location in Sosnowiec, Poland and first telecast February 16, 1982, The Wall earned a Peabody Award the following year. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
135 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Markowitz
Producer(s):
Harry ShermanMillard LampellJerry Antzcak
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    Erc W.

    I received "Pink Floyd: The Wall" instead of "The Wall" docudrama about the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943. As it seems to be a trend at BB, if there are two movies with the same name, BB sends any one at random, not the one specified. Just last week I got the original 1960's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof when requesting the 1982 version. Ugggggh...

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    James P.

    Graphic film with violence and nudity. The German Socialist Party could not rid Europe of Jews. Polish-born Jews rose up; some fled to fight elsewhere. Violence was good. Props and effects portrayed accurate message: Jews made man jealous--expulsion by death.

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    Carmen R.

    ABSOLUTELY GREAT!

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