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Resistance
Resistance

Resistance

The best way to resist is to survive.

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WarHistoryDrama

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The story of mime Marcel Marceau as he works with a group of Jewish boy scouts and the French Resistance to save the lives of ten thousand orphans during World War II.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$449753

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

120 mins

Rating

6.955/10

Release Date

27 March 2020

Country

Czech Republic

Cast

Jesse Eisenberg

Jesse Eisenberg

Marcel

Ed Harris

Ed Harris

George S. Patton

Clémence Poésy

Clémence Poésy

Emma

Matthias Schweighöfer

Matthias Schweighöfer

Klaus Barbie

Bella Ramsey

Bella Ramsey

Elsbeth

Géza Röhrig

Géza Röhrig

Georges Loinger

Félix Moati

Félix Moati

Alain

Vica Kerekes

Vica Kerekes

Mila

Martha Issová

Martha Issová

Flora

Karl Markovics

Karl Markovics

Charles Mangel

Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey

Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey

Max Rheinemert

Alex Fondja

Alex Fondja

Frederique

Aurélie Bancilhon

Aurélie Bancilhon

Dominique

Alicia von Rittberg

Alicia von Rittberg

Regine

Louise Morell

Louise Morell

Marcel's Mother

Wolfgang Ceczor

Wolfgang Ceczor

Old Man on Train

Philip Lenkowsky

Philip Lenkowsky

Father Montluc

Edgar Ramírez

Edgar Ramírez

Sigmund (Elsbeth's Father)

Klára Issová

Klára Issová

Judith (Elsbeth's Mother)

Dimitri Storoge

Dimitri Storoge

Vichy Officer

Felicity Montagu

Felicity Montagu

Mrs. Garner (Emma's Mother)

Steffen Jung

Steffen Jung

Tall Guy at the Bar

Michael Koschorek

Michael Koschorek

Waiter at the Bar

Werner Biermeier

Werner Biermeier

Swiss Hunter

Ryan Hadaller

Ryan Hadaller

Jason Baker

Maxim Boubin

Maxim Boubin

Joseph on the Tree

Tobias Gareth Elman

Tobias Gareth Elman

Joseph

Wolf Sielaff

Wolf Sielaff

Peasant

Ludvík Bohadlo

Ludvík Bohadlo

Peasant's Son

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