The Hiding Place

1975, Movie, PG, 150 mins

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After the Germans invade Amsterdam in WW II, a Dutch watchmaker (Arthur O'Connell) and his daughters devote themselves to saving persecuted Jews, laboring to outwit the SS troops that patrol the area and recruit others to their cause. They are caught, however, and sent to a concentration camp. THE HIDING PLACE is based on an autobiographical novel by Corrie ten Boom, who was 80 when the film was made and delivers its epilog. An accurate and inspiring representation of a period in history that has been placed on film countless times, this version adds little that's new to the depiction, but is still a worthwhile and honorable picture. It was produced by World Wide Pictures, a branch of the Billy Graham Evangelical Association, hence its deeply Christian themes. leave a comment
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