In this inspiring true story of Holocaust survivor Corrie ten Boom, a family joins the underground resistance. But when they themselves are arrested and imprisoned in concentration camps, they realize the importance of their own faith.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Outstanding; Timeless themes; Uplifting while facing issues square on:
I saw this marvelous movie in the theater in Houston when it was first released. Jeannette Clift George and the rest of the cast did an outstanding job portraying this true, compelling story. Ms. George has since become an accomplished playwright and operates Grace Theater in Houston, TX. Readers of the book know from the outset Corrie Ten Boom survived to help write the book but it's such an intriguing journey to get there. The authors include numerous jewels along the way, stories that stick... more info
Story makes the movie:
Just watched it again with my family. Of course, the 15 year old thought is was "interesting" but had a hard time sitting through it. The story is great and it makes you think about how easily things can change. Are we ready to live for Christ even when persecuted as Corrie Ten Boom was?
A Classic:
This is a classic movie; I remember seeing it when it was first released. I wanted my daughter to see it after reading Anne Frank's diary.
Hiding Place Review:
I remember seeing this at the movies when it first came out in the 70s. I hadn't seen it since that time but I remembered a couple of scenes that stuck with me since then. Faith is all enduring.