
Schindler
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
The true story of German-Czech businessman Oskar Schindler (1908-74) as told by some of the Jews — more than a thousand people — whose lives he saved from extermination during World War II.
Top Cast


Dirk Bogarde
Dirk Bogarde
Self - Narrator (voice)
Dirk Bogarde
Self - Narrator (voice)
Irena Schek
Irena Schek
Self - Shoah Survivor
Irena Schek
Self - Shoah Survivor
Mojesz Pantirer
Mojesz Pantirer
Self - Shoah Survivor
Mojesz Pantirer
Self - Shoah Survivor
Solomon Urbach
Solomon Urbach
Self - Shoah Survivor
Solomon Urbach
Self - Shoah Survivor
Emilie Schindler
Emilie Schindler
Self - Schindler's Wife
Emilie Schindler
Self - Schindler's Wife
Eva Kisza
Eva Kisza
Self - Schindler's Mistress
Eva Kisza
Self - Schindler's Mistress
Leopold Pfefferberg
Leopold Pfefferberg
Self - Shoah Survivor
Leopold Pfefferberg
Self - Shoah Survivor
Ruth Kalder
Ruth Kalder
Self - Amon Göth's Mistress
Ruth Kalder
Self - Amon Göth's Mistress
Herman Rosner
Herman Rosner
Self - Shoah Survivor
Herman Rosner
Self - Shoah Survivor
Leo Rosner
Leo Rosner
Self - Shoah Survivor
Leo Rosner
Self - Shoah Survivor
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