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Gusti Huber | Mrs. Edith Frank | |
Millie Perkins | Anne Frank | |
Joseph Schildkraut | Otto Frank | |
Shelley Winters | Mrs. Petronella Van Daan | |
Ed Wynn | Mr. Albert Dussell | |
Burt Reynolds | ||
David Barnouw | ||
Jon Blair | ||
Richard Beymer | Peter Van Daan | |
Lou Jacobi | Mr. Hans Van Daan | |
Diane Baker | Margot Frank | |
Douglas Spencer | Kraler | |
Dodie Heath | Miep |
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Producer | George Stevens
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Writer | Frances Goodrich
Albert Hackett |
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Cinematography | William Mellor
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Musician | Alfred Newman
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Academy Award Winner 1959 An extraordinary portrayal of humanity set during one of history's most inhumane periods, The Diary of Anne Frank features Millie Perkins as the insightful 13-year-old biographer of her family's two year hiding in an Amsterdam attic. At first, the strong-willed teenager embraces her fugitive lifestyle as an adventure. but in time, the ever-increasing fear of discovery and close quarters prove nearly unbearable for the eight personalities in hiding, which include Mr. Dussell (Ed Wynn), the abrasive Mrs. Van Daan (Winters), her husband (Lou Jacobi), and their son Peter (Richard Beymer), for whom Anne develops an impossible love. |
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