
My Mother's Courage
Drama · History
Overview
The deportation of 4000 Jews from Budapest to Auschwitz in July 1944, as told by George Tabori, and how the narrator’s mother escaped it, owing to coincidence, courage and some help from where you’d least expect it.
Top Cast
George Tabori
George Tabori
George Tabori
George Tabori
George Tabori


Pauline Collins
Pauline Collins
Elsa Tabori
Pauline Collins
Elsa Tabori


Ulrich Tukur
Ulrich Tukur
SS-Offizier
Ulrich Tukur
SS-Offizier
Natalie Morse
Natalie Morse
Maria
Natalie Morse
Maria


Robert Giggenbach
Robert Giggenbach
Cornelius Tabori
Robert Giggenbach
Cornelius Tabori


Heribert Sasse
Heribert Sasse
Kelemen
Heribert Sasse
Kelemen
Günter Bothur
Günter Bothur
Günter Bothur


Simon Verhoeven
Simon Verhoeven
Junger SS-Mann
Simon Verhoeven
Junger SS-Mann
Buddy Elias
Buddy Elias
Rabbi
Buddy Elias
Rabbi
Peter Radtke
Peter Radtke
Man in Wheel Chair
Peter Radtke
Man in Wheel Chair
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