|
Julie Harris | Betsie ten Boom | |
Eileen Heckart | ||
Jeannette Clift George | ||
Arthur O'Connell | Casper ten Boom, 'Papa' | |
Jeannette Clift | Corrie ten Boom | |
Robert Rietty | Willem ten Boom | |
Pamela Sholto | Tine | |
Paul Henley | Peter ten Boom | |
Richard Wren | Kik ten Boom | |
Broes Hartman | Dutch Policeman | |
Lex van Delden | Young German Officer | |
Tom van Beek | Dr. Heemstra | |
Cyril Shaps | Building Inspector Smit | |
Norman Rodway | ||
Lillias Walker | ||
Nigel Hawthorne | Pastor De Ruiter | |
John Gabriel | Professor Zeiner | |
Edward Burnham | Underground Leader | |
Forbes Collins | Mason Smit |
Director |
|
||
Producer | William F. Brown
Frank R. Jacobson |
||
Writer | Lawrence Holben
Allen Sloane Elizabeth Sherrill Allan Sloane Corrie Ten Boom |
||
Cinematography | Michael Reed
|
||
Musician | Tedd Smith
|
The true story of a family that fought the Nazi madness with the only weapon they had. Love. Based on the true story that has captivated over 8,000,000 readers, The Hiding Place is one of the most extraordinary stories to come out of World War II. Filmed in Holland and other authentic European locations, the film traces the lives of Corrie ten Boom, her father, and her sister Betsie, from the quiet years before World War II, to their work with the "under-ground" in helping to save the lives of countless Jewish families. The ultimate price they pay for their efforts is arrest and imprisonment in one of Nazi Germany's most dreaded concentration camps. In the midst of monstrous cruelty and suffering, Corrie and Betsie must face the greatest test of their faith in God and their ability to love mankind. |
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Features
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||