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  1. Two women try to save Jews from the Germans in World War Two. The story is told in two segments. In "Mamusha" a Polish housekeeper Gertruda (Elizabeth Perkins) for a Jewish family who helps the mother and her 3-year-old boy flee Warsaw to safety. She then takes the boy to Palestine.

  2. Synopsis. First in a series of anthology films dealing with Christians who put their lives on the line to help rescue Jews from the Holocaust. In the first of two short films, “Mamusha,” as the Nazis invade her country, a Polish Catholic housekeeper takes under her wing the youngster in the Jewish family for whom she is employed, and ...

    • Peter Bogdanovich
  3. 5 ott 1997 · Peter Bogdanovich. Malka Drucker. Gay Block. Ernest Kinoy. Susan Nanus. Reviews 0. 0. First in a series of anthology films dealing with Christians who put their lives on the line to help rescue Jews from the Holocaust.

  4. Rescuers: Stories of Courage -- Two Women PG-13 1997 1h 48m Drama List Reviews A Polish nanny (Elizabeth Perkins) raises an orphaned Jewish boy in "Mamusha"; a Frenchwoman (Sela Ward)...

    • Frederic And Mary Ann Brussat
    • PG-13
    • Peter Bogdanovich
  5. Directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Stories of Christians who risked their lives in order to assist Jews being persecuted by the Nazis during World War II. Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. During World War II, some Christians risked their lives and the safety of those closest to them in order to assist Jews being persecuted by the Nazis.

  6. Original title. Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Women. Year. 1997. Running time. 106 min. Country. United States. Director. Peter Bogdanovich. Screenwriter. Ernest Kinoy, Susan Nanus. Book: Gay Block, Malka Drucker. Cast. Music. Hummie Mann. Cinematography. Miroslaw Baszak. Producer. Barwood Films, Paramount Pictures. Distributor: Showtime. Genre

  7. Release Date. 1997. Location. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 48m. Telefilm depicting two stories from the book "Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust," involving the courageous efforts of non-Jews who risked their lives to rescue victims of the Holocaust.