The White Rose 1983

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The White Rose ★★★ Die Weisse Rose 1983

The true story of a group of dissident students in Munich in 1942, who put their lives in danger by distributing leaflets telling the truth of what was going on in the concentration camps. Hans Scholl was an Army officer who discovered the truth and told the others. In the end, most of the students were captured by the Gestapo and executed. “The White Rose” was the name of the group, but none survived to tell where the name came from. Verhoeven's film telling is engrossing and compelling, with excellent acting from the young cast. In German with English subtitles. 108m/C VHS . GE Lena Stolze, Wulf Kessler, Oliver Siebert, Ulrich Tucker, Werner Stocker, Martin Benrath, Anja Kruse, Ulf-Jurgen Wagner, Mechthild Reinders, Peter Kortenbach, Gerhard Friedrich, Sabine Kretzschmar, Heinz Keller, Suzanne Seuffert, Christina Schwartz; D: Michael Verhoeven; W: Michael Verhoeven, Mario Krebs; C: Axel de Roche; M: Konstantin Wecker.

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