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Playing for Time (1980)

Genre : Drama, Music, History, TV Movie

Runtime : 2H 30M

Director : Daniel Mann, Joseph Sargent

Synopsis

When a Jewish songstress is plucked from the stage and sent to Auschwitz, she and other musicians find themselves assigned to a terrible task—using their talents to soothe fellow prisoners who are sentenced to die in the gas chambers.

Actors

Vanessa Redgrave
Vanessa Redgrave
Fania Fenelon
Jane Alexander
Jane Alexander
Alma Rose
Maud Adams
Maud Adams
Mala
Christine Baranski
Christine Baranski
Olga
Robin Bartlett
Robin Bartlett
Etalina
Marisa Berenson
Marisa Berenson
Elzvieta
Verna Bloom
Verna Bloom
Paulette
Donna Haley
Donna Haley
Katrina
Lenore Harris
Lenore Harris
Charlotte
Mady Kaplan
Mady Kaplan
Varya
Will Lee
Will Lee
Shmuel
Anna Levine Thomson
Anna Levine Thomson
Michou
Viveca Lindfors
Viveca Lindfors
Frau Schmidt
Melanie Mayron
Melanie Mayron
Marianne
Marcell Rosenblatt
Marcell Rosenblatt
Giselle
Max Wright
Max Wright
Dr. Josef Mengele
Shirley Knight
Shirley Knight
Frau Lagerführerin Maria Mandel
Elaine Bromka
Elaine Bromka
Tchiakowska
Clarence Felder
Clarence Felder
Commandant Kramer
Marta Heflin
Marta Heflin
Esther
Martha Schlamme
Martha Schlamme
Woman on train
Faith Catlin
Faith Catlin
Liesle
Dorothy Sherwood
Dorothy Sherwood
Berta
Grace Stover
Grace Stover
Greta
Sidney Sandness
Sidney Sandness
Asthmatic Man
Thomas La Fleur
Thomas La Fleur
Boy Scout
Zvee Scooler
Zvee Scooler
First Chessplayer
Tom Everett
Tom Everett
Second Chess Player
Mary Kay Fager
Mary Kay Fager
Polish Woman
Mary McGonical
Mary McGonical
Tattooer
Phyllis Vanier
Phyllis Vanier
Blockawa
Monica Merriman
Monica Merriman
Canadian Girl
Robert Lucey
Robert Lucey
Ladislaus
Lorraine Lucey
Lorraine Lucey
Ladislaus' Mother
Lee Jay Nelson
Lee Jay Nelson
Edek
Robert Dannon
Robert Dannon
SS Officer
Peter Phillips
Peter Phillips
British Radio Man
Spencer Waldron
Spencer Waldron
SS Sergeant
John Griesemer
John Griesemer
German Trooper
Huggy-Bear Ferris
Huggy-Bear Ferris
The Executioner
Al Butler
Al Butler
Nazi Officer (uncredited)
Jeffrey Marcus
Jeffrey Marcus
Rose's Husband (uncredited)
Rick Washburn
Rick Washburn
Prisoner (uncredited)

Crews

Daniel Mann
Daniel Mann
Director
Joseph Sargent
Joseph Sargent
Director
Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller
Writer
Fania Fénelon
Fania Fénelon
Author
John E. Quill
John E. Quill
Producer
Louise Ramsay
Louise Ramsay
Associate Producer
Bernard Sofronski
Bernard Sofronski
Producer
Linda Yellen
Linda Yellen
Producer
Brad Fiedel
Brad Fiedel
Original Music Composer
Arthur J. Ornitz
Arthur J. Ornitz
Director of Photography
Jay Freund
Jay Freund
Editor
Lynn Kressel
Lynn Kressel
Casting
Robert Gundlach
Robert Gundlach
Art Direction
Gary Jones
Gary Jones
Set Decoration
Ruth Morley
Ruth Morley
Costume Design

Posters and backgrounds

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