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The Diary of Anne Frank
The Diary of Anne Frank is 1987 BBC televised miniseries. It was based on The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, and it starred Elizabeth Bell, Janet Amsbury, Katharine Schlesinger and Emrys James.
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Plot Summary
This television film adaptation dramatizes the life of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who documented her experiences hiding with her family and others from the Nazis during World War II in Amsterdam. Confined to a secret annex for over two years, Anne's diary offers a poignant and insightful perspective on adolescence, hope, and the horrors of persecution. The film follows their desperate attempts to evade capture while grappling with fear, confinement, and the enduring human spirit.
Critical Reception
The 1987 television film adaptation of 'The Diary of Anne Frank' was generally well-received for its sensitive portrayal of the subject matter and strong performances. Critics often highlighted Melissa Gilbert's interpretation of Anne Frank. It was noted as a respectable and impactful adaptation for television, bringing Anne's story to a wide audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and faithfulness to the source material.
Melissa Gilbert's performance as Anne Frank was widely commended.
Recognized as a significant television adaptation that effectively conveyed the diary's themes.
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Fun Fact
This television film adaptation was released in the same year as the Broadway revival of 'The Diary of Anne Frank', which starred Natalie Portman in her stage debut.
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