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The Diary of Anne Frank (1967 film)

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The Diary of Anne Frank was a 1967 TV miniseries based on the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. The TV movie was directed by Alex Segal and it was adapted from the play of the same name by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. The movie starred Max von Sydow, Diana Davila, Peter Beiger, Theodore Bikel and Lili Palmer.[1]

Summary

In 1942, The Netherlands, a Nazi-occupied country, has become a place where Jews are being captured and murdered by the Nazis. Otto Frank (Max von Sydow) and his family go to hiding in the office building of Otto, and they are helped to hide by some Christian friends. During this uncomfortable time in hiding place, Otto's teenaged daughter, Anne Frank (Diana Davila), describes in her diary about what is happening in the world around her.

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