Tomorrow, the World!
"Based on the PRIZE-WINNING PLAY which thrilled Broadway audiences for 14 months"
German boy Emil comes to live with his American uncle who tries to teach the former Hitler Youth to reject Nazism.
"Based on the PRIZE-WINNING PLAY which thrilled Broadway audiences for 14 months"
German boy Emil comes to live with his American uncle who tries to teach the former Hitler Youth to reject Nazism.
Fredric March
Mike Frame
Betty Field
Leona Richards
Agnes Moorehead
Aunt Jessie Frame
Joan Carroll
Pat Frame
Skip Homeier
Emil Bruckner (as Skippy Homeier)
Edit Angold
Frieda
Marvin Davis
Dennis Butler (uncredited)
Tom Fadden
Mr. Clyde - Mailman (uncredited)
German boy Emil comes to live with his American uncle who tries to teach the former Hitler Youth to reject Nazism.
While subjected to the horrors of WWII Germany, young Liesel finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. Under the stairs in her home, a Jewish refugee is being sheltered by her adoptive parents.
One day in 1984, Todd Bowden, a brilliant high school boy fascinated by the history of Nazism, stumbles across an old man whose appearance resembles that of Kurt Dussander, a wanted Nazi war criminal. A month later, Todd decides to knock on his door.
South America, 1960. A lonely and grumpy Holocaust survivor convinces himself that his new neighbor is none other than Adolf Hitler. Not being taken seriously, he starts an independent investigation to prove his claim, but when the evidence still appears to be inconclusive, Polsky is forced to engage in a relationship with the enemy in order to obtain irrefutable proof.
94-year-old Eleanor Morgenstein tries to rebuild her life after the death of her best friend. As a result, she moves back to New York City after living in Florida for decades.
An American spy behind the lines during WWII serves as a Nazi propagandist, a role he cannot escape in his future life as he can never reveal his real role in the war.
Dramatization depicting the events surrounding Adolf Hitler's last weeks in and around his underground bunker in Berlin before and during the battle for the city.
The story of a close-knit group of young kids in Nazi Germany who listen to banned swing music from the US. Soon dancing and fun leads to more difficult choices as the Nazis begin tightening the grip on Germany. Each member of the group is forced to face some tough choices about right, wrong, and survival.
In 1918, a young, disillusioned Adolf Hitler strikes up a friendship with a Jewish art dealer while weighing a life of passion for art vs. talent at politics
The streets of the Bronx are owned by '60s youth gangs where the joy and pain of adolescence is lived. Philip Kaufman tells his take on the novel by Richard Price about the history of the Italian-American gang ‘The Wanderers.’
On the eve of World War II, the German Kurt Müller, his American-born wife Sara, and their three children, having lived in Europe for years, visit Sara's wealthy mother near Washington, DC. Kurt secretly works for the anti-Nazi resistance. A visiting Romanian count, becoming aware of this, seeks to blackmail him.