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None Shall Escape
NONE SHALL ESCAPE United States 1944, 85 minutes Directed: Andre de Toth Starring: Marsha Hunt, Alexander Knox, Henry Travers Written by: Alfred Neumann and Joseph Than
CLOSING NIGHT Alfred Neumann and Joseph Than were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story
Shall Escape is a 1944 war film. Even though it was made during World War II, the setting is a post-war Nuremberg-style war crimes trial. Production spanned from August - October 1943, more than eighteen months before the war in Europe ended. Wilhelm Grimm (Alexander Knox,) is a Nazi officer who is on trial for crimes against humanity. The story unfolds through the eyes of several witnesses, including a Catholic priest, Father Warecki (Henry Travers - Its a Wonderful Life,) and Marja (Marsha Hunt,) a woman whom he was once engaged to. Writers Neumann and Than were European émigrés, as was Hungarian-born director, Andre de Toth. This 72 year-old film was the only American anti-Nazi picture made during the war years to address the issue of war crimes and the atrocities against the the Jews and the Holocaust.
Marsha Hunt, 98 year-old actress/activist will receive the Marvin Paige Hollywood Legacy Award!
Q&A with Marsha Hunt moderated by Dr. Jan-Christopher Horak, Director of UCLA Film & Television Archive Sponsored by Linda D. Levitz and Leon J. Levitz
Courtesy of Sony Pictures Entertainment
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8556 Wilshire Blvd
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