- Summary
- On March 4, 1957, Rudloph Kasztner, former head of the Jewish Rescue Committee in Hungary, was assassinated on the streets of Tel Aviv for the choices he made while negotiating the rescue of 1600 Jews aboard his controversial "Kasztner Train." Fifty years later in the Catskills, one of the survivors of that train struggles to face his own family's choices in relation to this historical event.
- Format
- Video
- Published
- [United States] : Loch Ada Productions, 2009
- Edition
- Widescreen edition
- Other Authors/Editors
- Sauli, Daniel.
Pressman, Lawrence.
Wallach, Eli, 1915-2014.
Davidson, Jeremy.
Masterson, Mary Stuart, 1966-
Barn Door Pictures.
- Notes
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DVD extra features: Debating Kasztner's Legacy.
Lawrence Pressman, Daniel Sauli, Annie Parisse, Ronald Guttman, Victoria Clark, Eli Wallach.
DVD, region 1.
In English.