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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9781564080240
Format: NTSC, SECAM
ISBN: 1564080242
Label: Multnomah
Manufacturer: Multnomah
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Multnomah
Release Date: August 01, 1992
Sales Rank: 6804
Studio: Multnomah
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great Movie
This is a true story about the holocaust and suffering at the hands of the Nazi's.
Rating: - The best DVD I have ever viewed.
I remember being small and hearing Corrie Ten Boom's name and the fact that she was going to speak, but like most children my age, it meant little. Too bad. But what a lovely DVD this was and the short comments from her at the end, and the photos of her family was soul-healing. Viewing it made me feel grateful for my life and faith. I probably need to watch it daily to remind me. It is certainly worth several viewings and reading the book again before viewing after all these years was very helpful.
Rating: - Outstanding; Timeless themes; Uplifting while facing issues square on
I saw this marvelous movie in the theater in Houston when it was first released.
Jeannette Clift George and the rest of the cast did an outstanding job portraying this true, compelling story. Ms. George has since become an accomplished playwright and operates Grace Theater in Houston, TX.
Readers of the book know from the outset Corrie Ten Boom survived to help write the book but it's such an intriguing journey to get there. The authors include numerous jewels along the way, ... Read More
Rating: - Story makes the movie
Just watched it again with my family. Of course, the 15 year old thought is was "interesting" but had a hard time sitting through it. The story is great and it makes you think about how easily things can change. Are we ready to live for Christ even when persecuted as Corrie Ten Boom was?
Rating: - A Classic
This is a classic movie; I remember seeing it when it was first released. I wanted my daughter to see it after reading Anne Frank's diary.
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