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Escape from Sobibor (1987)

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About this film

Escape from Sobibor is a 1987 television film based on the true story of a mass escape from the Sobibor extermination camp during World War II. The film centers around the experiences of Jewish prisoners in Sobibor, a camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. It portrays the brutal conditions they endured under the command of the sadistic camp staff. As the story unfolds, the protagonist, Leon Feldblum , played by Alan Arkin , alongside other prisoners, formulates a daring plan to escape. They begin to gather resources, relying on their ingenuity and sheer determination to free themselves from the grasp of the Nazis. The plan involves careful coordination among the prisoners, and they face numerous obstacles, including betrayal and the constant threat of discovery. Tension builds as they meticulously prepare for the escape, which culminates in a chaotic yet determined breakout. The film depicts not only the physical challenges of escaping but also the moral dilemmas faced by the characters, highlighting themes of hope, courage, and the will to survive against overwhelming odds. In the end, despite facing severe reprisals and losses, many prisoners successfully flee, with the film leaving viewe…

Directors & creators

Jack Gold, Thomas Blatt, Richard Rashke, Stanislaw Szmajzner

Subjects

historical, drama, war, film, Sobibor extermination camp, World War II, thriller, biographyy

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