The Hiding Place
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This superbly produced movie tells the extraordinary story of Corrie ten Boom's work hiding Jewish families during World War II in Holland, her imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp, and the testing of her Christian faith. 145 minutes, PG.
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This superbly produced movie tells the extraordinary story of Corrie ten Boom's work hiding Jewish families during World War II in Holland, her imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp, and the testing of her Christian faith. 145 minutes, PG.
Billy Graham's best-loved (& best-selling) movie just got better. Beautifully restored, this amazing true story of Holocaust survivor Corrie ten Boom (played by Golden Globe-nominated Jeanette Clift) now outshines its own stunning 1975 Hollywood premiere. With the WWII Nazi invasion of Holland, the ten Boom family joins the underground resistance to help save persecuted Jewish families. But when they are arrested and imprisoned in concentration camps themselves, they're left with nothing to cling to but their faith. ***See the movie trailer at www.TheHidingPlaceMovie.com
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- Fully restored film and color- NewLY created 5.1 surround sound- Original Widescreen presentation- Collector'S edition Two-Disc set
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 212087
- Product Code 1564082105
- EANÂ 9781564082107
- UPCÂ 731635002106
- Duration 2
- Department Dvds
- Category Movie Dvds
- Sub-Category Classics
- Publisher Crown Video
- Release Date Jul 2003
- Sales Rank 1716
- Dimensions 195 x 134 x 14mm
- Weight 0.141kg
Corrie Ten Boom
The late Corrie ten Boom is the author of Reflections of God's Glory, Letters from Prison, and In My Father's House. She also wrote the beloved international bestseller, The Hiding Place. Made into a movie by the same name, The Hiding Place portrays her family's efforts to hide Jews during the German occupations of The Netherlands during World War II, and of how God sustained Corrie through the atrocities of a concentration camp after she and her family were captured by the Nazis. Upon her release and until her death in1983, Corrie traveled the world, preaching the gospel to the lost and encou