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Schindler's List
Schindler's List

Schindler's List

Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire.

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DramaHistoryWar

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The true story of how businessman Oskar Schindler saved over a thousand Jewish lives from the Nazis while they worked as slaves in his factory during World War II.

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Budget

$22000000

Revenue

$321365567

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

195 mins

Rating

8.566/10

Release Date

15 December 1993

Country

United States of America

Cast

Liam Neeson

Liam Neeson

Oskar Schindler

Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley

Itzhak Stern

Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

Amon Goeth

Caroline Goodall

Caroline Goodall

Emilie Schindler

Jonathan Sagall

Jonathan Sagall

Poldek Pfefferberg

Embeth Davidtz

Embeth Davidtz

Helen Hirsch

Malgorzata Gebel

Malgorzata Gebel

Viktoria Klonowska

Shmuel Levy

Shmuel Levy

Wilek Chilowicz

Mark Ivanir

Mark Ivanir

Marcel Goldberg

Béatrice Macola

Béatrice Macola

Ingrid

Andrzej Seweryn

Andrzej Seweryn

Julian Scherner

Friedrich von Thun

Friedrich von Thun

Rolf Czurda

Krzysztof Luft

Krzysztof Luft

Herman Toffel

Harry Nehring

Harry Nehring

Leo John

Norbert Weisser

Norbert Weisser

Albert Hujar

Adi Nitzan

Adi Nitzan

Mila Pfefferberg

Michael Schneider

Michael Schneider

Juda Dresner

Miri Fabian

Miri Fabian

Chaja Dresner

Anna Mucha

Anna Mucha

Danka Dresner

Albert Misak

Albert Misak

Mordecai Wulkan

Michael Gordon

Michael Gordon

Mr. Nussbaum

Aldona Grochal

Aldona Grochal

Mrs. Nussbaum

Jacek Wójcicki

Jacek Wójcicki

Henry Rosner

Beata Paluch

Beata Paluch

Manci Rosner

Piotr Polk

Piotr Polk

Leo Rosner

Ezra Dagan

Ezra Dagan

Rabbi Menasha Lewartow

Beata Deskur

Beata Deskur

Rebecca Tannenbaum

Rami Heuberger

Rami Heuberger

Josef Bau

Leopold Kozłowski

Leopold Kozłowski

Investor

Jerzy Nowak

Jerzy Nowak

Investor

Uri Avrahami

Uri Avrahami

Chaim Nowak

Adam Siemion

Adam Siemion

OD/Chicken Boy

Magdalena Dandourian

Magdalena Dandourian

Nuisa Horowitz

Paweł Deląg

Paweł Deląg

Dolek Horowitz

Shabtai Konorti

Shabtai Konorti

Garage Mechanic

Oliwia Dabrowska

Oliwia Dabrowska

Red Genia

Henryk Bista

Henryk Bista

Mr. Löwenstein

Tadeusz Bradecki

Tadeusz Bradecki

DEF Foreman

Wojciech Klata

Wojciech Klata

Lisiek

Elina Löwensohn

Elina Löwensohn

Diana Reiter

Ewa Kolasińska-Szramel

Ewa Kolasińska-Szramel

Irrational Woman

Bettina Kupfer

Bettina Kupfer

Regina Perlman

Grzegorz Kwas

Grzegorz Kwas

Mietek Pemper

Vili Matula

Vili Matula

Investigator

Stanislaw Koczanowicz

Stanislaw Koczanowicz

Doorman

Hans-Jörg Assmann

Hans-Jörg Assmann

Julius Madritsch

Geno Lechner

Geno Lechner

Majola

August Schmölzer

August Schmölzer

Dieter Reeder

Ludger Pistor

Ludger Pistor

Josef Liepold

Beata Rybotycka

Beata Rybotycka

Club Singer

Branko Lustig

Branko Lustig

Nightclub Maitre D'

Artus-Maria Matthiessen

Artus-Maria Matthiessen

Treblinka Commandant

Hans-Michael Rehberg

Hans-Michael Rehberg

Rudolf Hoss

Eugeniusz Priwieziencew

Eugeniusz Priwieziencew

Waiter

Michael Z. Hoffmann

Michael Z. Hoffmann

Montelupich Colonel

Erwin Leder

Erwin Leder

SS Waffen Officer

Jochen Nickel

Jochen Nickel

Wilhelm Kunde

Andrzej Welminski

Andrzej Welminski

Dr. Blancke

Daniel Del-Ponte

Daniel Del-Ponte

Josef Mengele

Marian Glinka

Marian Glinka

DEF SS Officer

Grzegorz Damięcki

Grzegorz Damięcki

SS Sergeant Kunder

Stanisław Brejdygant

Stanisław Brejdygant

DEF Guard

Olaf Lubaszenko

Olaf Lubaszenko

Auschwitz Guard

Haymon Maria Buttinger

Haymon Maria Buttinger

Auschwitz Guard

Peter Appiano

Peter Appiano

Auschwitz Guard

Jacek Pulanecki

Jacek Pulanecki

Brinnlitz Guard

Tomasz Dedek

Tomasz Dedek

Gestapo

Sławomir Holland

Sławomir Holland

Gestapo

Martin Semmelrogge

Martin Semmelrogge

SS Waffen Man

Tadeusz Huk

Tadeusz Huk

Gestapo Brinnitz

Alexander Held

Alexander Held

SS Bureaucrat

Piotr Cyrwus

Piotr Cyrwus

Ukrainian Guard

Joachim Paul Assböck

Joachim Paul Assböck

Klaus Tauber

Osman Ragheb

Osman Ragheb

Border Guard

Maciej Orłoś

Maciej Orłoś

German Clerk

Marek Wrona

Marek Wrona

Toffel’s Secretary

Zbigniew Kozłowski

Zbigniew Kozłowski

Scherner’s Secretary

Marcin Grzymowicz

Marcin Grzymowicz

Czurda’s Secretary

Dieter Witting

Dieter Witting

Bosch

Magdalena Komornicka

Magdalena Komornicka

Goeth's Girl

Agnieszka Krukówna

Agnieszka Krukówna

Czurda’s Girl

Anemona Knut

Anemona Knut

Polish Girl

Jeremy Flynn

Jeremy Flynn

Brinnlitz Man

Agnieszka Wagner

Agnieszka Wagner

Brinnlitz Girl

Jan Jurewicz

Jan Jurewicz

Russian Officer

Wiesław Komasa

Wiesław Komasa

Plaszow Depot SS Guard

Maciej Kozłowski

Maciej Kozłowski

SS Guard Zablocie

Martin Bergmann

Martin Bergmann

SS NCO Zablocie

Wilhelm Manske

Wilhelm Manske

SS NCO Ghetto

Peter Flechtner

Peter Flechtner

SS NCO Ghetto

Sigurd Bemme

Sigurd Bemme

SS NCO Ghetto

Etl Szyc

Etl Szyc

Ghetto Woman

Lucyna Zabawa

Lucyna Zabawa

Ghetto Woman

Ruth Farhi

Ruth Farhi

Old Jewish Woman

Jerzy Sagan

Jerzy Sagan

Ghetto Old Man

Dariusz Szymaniak

Dariusz Szymaniak

Prisoner at Depot

Dirk Bender

Dirk Bender

Clerk at Depot

Maciej Winkler

Maciej Winkler

Black Marketeer

Radosław Krzyżowski

Radosław Krzyżowski

Black Marketeer

Jacek Link-Lenczowski

Jacek Link-Lenczowski

Black Marketeer

Hanna Kossowska

Hanna Kossowska

Ghetto Doctor

Maja Ostaszewska

Maja Ostaszewska

Frantic Woman

Sebastian Skalski

Sebastian Skalski

Stable Boy

Ryszard Radwański

Ryszard Radwański

Pankiewicz

Piotr Kadlcik

Piotr Kadlcik

Man in Pharmacy

Lech Niebielski

Lech Niebielski

NCO Plaszow

Thomas Morris

Thomas Morris

Grun

Sebastian Konrad

Sebastian Konrad

Engineer Man

Lidia Wyrobiec-Bank

Lidia Wyrobiec-Bank

Clara Sternberg

Ravit Ferera

Ravit Ferera

Maria Mischel

Agnieszka Korzeniowska

Agnieszka Korzeniowska

Ghetto Girl

Dominika Bednarczyk

Dominika Bednarczyk

Ghetto Girl

Alicja Kubaszewska

Alicja Kubaszewska

Ghetto Girl

Danny Marcu

Danny Marcu

Ghetto Man

Hans Rosner

Hans Rosner

Ghetto Man

Edward Linde-Lubaszenko

Edward Linde-Lubaszenko

Brinnlitz Priest

Alexander Strobele

Alexander Strobele

Montelupich Prisoner

Georges Kern

Georges Kern

Depot Master

Alexander Buczolich

Alexander Buczolich

Plaszow SS Guard

Michael Schiller

Michael Schiller

Plaszow SS Guard

Götz Otto

Götz Otto

Plaszow SS Guard

Wolfgang Seidenberg

Wolfgang Seidenberg

Plaszow SS Guard

Hubert Kramar

Hubert Kramar

Plaszow SS Guard

Razia Israeli

Razia Israeli

Plaszow Jewish Girl

Dorit Seadia

Dorit Seadia

Plaszow Jewish Girl

Esti Yerushalmi

Esti Yerushalmi

Plaszow Jewish Girl

Marta Bizoń

Marta Bizoń

Dancer (uncredited)

Maciej Kowalewski

Maciej Kowalewski

Boy (uncredited)

Zuzanna Lipiec

Zuzanna Lipiec

Woman (uncredited)

Maria Peszek

Maria Peszek

Young Worker (uncredited)

Leopold Pfefferberg

Leopold Pfefferberg

Mourner (uncredited)

Leopold Rosner

Leopold Rosner

Mourner (uncredited)

Emilie Schindler

Emilie Schindler

Mourner (uncredited)

Katarzyna Śmiechowicz

Katarzyna Śmiechowicz

German Girl (uncredited)

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