Schindler's List

Titolo originale: Schindler's List
Regia: Steven Spielberg |
Anno: 1993
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Storia Guerra
Tag: factory | hero | nazi | concentration camp | ss (nazi schutzstaffel) | holocaust (shoah) | world war ii | ghetto | jew persecution | kraków, poland | defense industry | auschwitz-birkenau concentration camp | biography | based on true story | industrialist | historical fiction | black and white | train | poland | evil | weapons manufacturer | nazi train |
Cast: Liam Neeson | Ben Kingsley | Ralph Fiennes | Caroline Goodall | Jonathan Sagall | Embeth Davidtz | Małgorzata Gebel | Shmuel Levy | Mark Ivanir | Béatrice Macola | Andrzej Seweryn | Friedrich von Thun | Krzysztof Luft | Harry Nehring | Norbert Weisser | Adi Nitzan | Michael Schneider | Miri Fabian | Anna Mucha | Albert Misak | Michael Gordon | Aldona Grochal | Jacek Wójcicki | Beata Paluch | Piotr Polk | Ezra Dagan | Beata Deskur | Rami Heuberger | Leopold Kozłowski | Jerzy Nowak | Uri Avrahami | Adam Siemion | Magdalena Dandourian | Paweł Deląg | Shabtai Konorti | Oliwia Dabrowska | Henryk Bista | Tadeusz Bradecki | Wojciech Klata | Elina Löwensohn | Ewa Kolasińska-Szramel | Bettina Kupfer | Grzegorz Kwas | Vili Matula | Stanislaw Koczanowicz | Hans-Jörg Assmann | Geno Lechner | August Schmölzer | Ludger Pistor | Beata Rybotycka | Branko Lustig | Artus-Maria Matthiessen | Hans-Michael Rehberg | Eugeniusz Priwieziencew | Michael Z. Hoffmann | Erwin Leder | Jochen Nickel | Andrzej Welminski | Daniel Del-Ponte | Marian Glinka | Grzegorz Damięcki | Stanisław Brejdygant | Olaf Lubaszenko | Haymon Maria Buttinger | Peter Appiano | Jacek Pulanecki | Tomasz Dedek | Sławomir Holland | Martin Semmelrogge | Tadeusz Huk | Alexander Held | Piotr Cyrwus | Joachim Paul Assböck | Osman Ragheb | Maciej Orłoś | Marek Wrona | Zbigniew Kozłowski | Marcin Grzymowicz | Dieter Witting | Magdalena Komornicka | Agnieszka Krukówna | Anemona Knut | Jeremy Flynn | Agnieszka Wagner | Jan Jurewicz | Wiesław Komasa | Maciej Kozłowski | Martin Bergmann | Wilhelm Manske | Peter Flechtner | Sigurd Bemme | Etl Szyc | Lucyna Zabawa | Ruth Farhi | Jerzy Sagan | Dariusz Szymaniak | Dirk Bender | Maciej Winkler | Radosław Krzyżowski | Jacek Link-Lenczowski | Hanna Kossowska | Maja Ostaszewska | Sebastian Skalski | Ryszard Radwański | Piotr Kadlcik | Lech Niebielski | Thomas Morris | Sebastian Konrad | Lidia Wyrobiec-Bank | Ravit Ferera | Agnieszka Korzeniowska | Dominika Bednarczyk | Alicja Kubaszewska | Danny Marcu | Hans Rosner | Edward Linde-Lubaszenko | Alexander Strobele | Georges Kern | Alexander Buczolich | Michael Schiller | Götz Otto | Wolfgang Seidenberg | Hubert Kramar | Razia Israeli | Dorit Seadia | Esti Yerushalmi | Marta Bizoń | Maciej Kowalewski | Zuzanna Lipiec | Maria Peszek | Leopold Pfefferberg | Leopold Rosner | Emilie Schindler | Katarzyna Śmiechowicz |

Tratto dal libro di Thomas Keneally è la vera storia di Oscar Schindler, industriale tedesco, che nel 1938 capisce che è bene legarsi ai comandanti militari. Li frequenta nei locali notturni, offre bottiglie preziose. Quando gli ebrei sono relegati nel ghetto di Cracovia Schindler riesce a farsene assegnare alcune centinaia come operai in una fabbrica di pentole. All'inizio sembra sfruttarli, in realtà li salva. Di fronte alla persecuzione tremenda, il tedesco trasforma quella sua prima iniziativa in una vera missione, fino a comprare letteralmente le vite di quasi milleduecento ebrei (la famosa lista) che sicuramente morirebbero nel campo di Auschwitz.

Approfondimenti

After the book's author Thomas Keneally wrote a miniseries-length script, Kurt Luedtke was hired by [...] D
In a memorable scene when Poldek Pfefferberg (Jonathan Sagall) runs into a German patrol during the [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
Williams won an Academy Award for Best Original Score for Schindler's List, his fifth win. D
Liam Neeson was nominated for Best Actor for this film, but lost out to Tom Hanks for Philadelphia ( [...] D
There is a Jewish tradition that when one visits a grave, one leaves a small stone on the marker as [...] D
As part of its 20th anniversary, the movie was released on Blu-ray Disc on March 5, 2013. A digitall [...] D
Neeson felt Schindler enjoyed outsmarting the Nazis, who regarded him as a bit of a buffoon. "They d [...] D
According to Czech filmmaker Juraj Herz, the scene where a group of women confuse a shower for a gas [...] D
Steven Spielberg: A liberated Schindler Jew among the hundreds crossing a field near the end of the [...] D
This film's epilogue states: "There are fewer than four thousand Jews left alive in Poland today. Th [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the Top 100 (as #9) Greatest American Movi [...] D
The first published account of Oskar Schindler's story was an article by Kurt R. Grossman, "The Huma [...] D
Kevin Costner expressed an interest in playing Oskar Schindler, and he even contacted Steven Spielbe [...] D
This was Steven Spielberg's first film to be shot primarily with Arriflex cameras. D
During the nighttime raid on the Krakow ghetto by the S.S., two officers see a man playing a piano a [...] D
The film's tagline "Whoever saves one life saves the world entire" is a quotation from the Talmud. D
Steven Spielberg has admitted on several occasions that the making of this film was emotionally drai [...] D
The song being played when Schindler enters the nightclub and meets all of the Nazi officials is cal [...] D
Like several other actors has worked with, Ben Kingsley was cast after Spielberg saw him in Gandhi ( [...] D
In 1962, on his birthday, Oskar Schindler planted a tree on the Avenue of the Righteous Among the Na [...] D
Ralph Fiennes' character (Amon Göth) doesn't appear until nearly fifty-two minutes into the film. D
It is well known to historians that the second World War began with Germany's invasion of Poland, an [...] D
As of 2018, the only film which won Best Picture at the Academy Awards and featured an Oscar winning [...] D
Amon Goeth at one points asks Schindler, "who are you, Moses?" Ralph Fiennes would later lend his vo [...] D
The only film released in the last quarter century to make it onto the American Film Institute's top [...] D
A direct copy of the real list, which was amongst other things in Thomas Keneally collection, was fo [...] D
On Roger Ebert's list of great movies. D
Due to the increased interest in Kraków created by the film, the city bought Oskar Schindler's En [...] D
According to the art directors, no green paint or clothing was used on the set because the color wou [...] D
Thomas Keneally (the author of the book "Schindler's Ark") has claimed in an interview that he was p [...] D
Julian Scherner, shown as the SS and Police leader of Krakow, was a Brigadier (Oberfüher) in the [...] D
Helen Hirsch is based on Helen Jonas (nee Sternlicht), whose story is shown in the documentary Inher [...] D
During filming, Sir Ben Kingsley (Itzhak Stern) kept a picture of Anne Frank, the young girl who die [...] D
The film, as shown in most countries, had the song "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav", Jerusalem of Gold, at [...] D
During filming Spielberg called Adam Sandler, who wanted to offer praise for the "Red Hooded Sweatsh [...] D
During the scene in which the last of the Krakow Jews are taken from their homes to be relocated to [...] D
Sid Sheinberg brought "Schindler's Ark" to Steven Spielberg's attention when the novel was published [...] D
Hitler's name is mentioned only twice. Once in a "Heil Hitler" salute, and the second time is also " [...] D
Steven Spielberg, as director, has made ten films either about or relating to World War II. (in chro [...] D
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked Schindler's List 8th on its list of the 100 best America [...] D
Controversy arose in Germany for the film's television premiere on ProSieben. Protests among the Jew [...] D
According to Liam Neeson's account on Inside the Actors Studio: Liam Neeson (2012), this film was th [...] D
The cufflinks Schindler is seen putting on in the opening scene have the logo of the Seabourn cruise [...] D
In reality, it was not Itzhak Stern who helped Oskar Schindler put the list together, but Marcel Gol [...] D
Warren Beatty and Mel Gibson were considered for the role of Oskar Schindler. D
Steven Spielberg offered the job of director to Roman Polanski. Polanski turned it down because the [...] D
Bruno Ganz was sought to play the role of Oskar Schindler, but turned it down. Ganz appeared in anot [...] D
Dustin Hoffman stated in a 1994 interview with Larry King, that he had spoken to Steven Spielberg ab [...] D
Harrison Ford was the first choice for the title role, but declined, saying that some people would n [...] D
In 2018, Steven Spielberg denied the rumor that Mel Gibson had expressed interest in portraying Schi [...] D
Steven Spielberg opted to make Jurassic Park (1993) before this film in terms of his projects for 19 [...] D
Despite both being Nazis, the moral divide between Schindler and Goeth is literally represented by t [...] D
Steven Spielberg was able to get permission to film inside Auschwitz, but chose not to, out of respe [...] D
Juliette Binoche was offered a role, which she has described in interviews as a woman who was to be [...] D
Saul Bass was asked to design the poster for this film. Eventually, his version consisting of an ima [...] D
The most expensive black-and-white film to date. The previous record was held for over thirty years [...] D
Without adjusting for inflation, this is the highest-grossing black-and-white film of all time (taki [...] D
Steven Spielberg's first film with Janusz Kaminski serving as cinematographer. Kaminski has photogra [...] D
The first collaboration between Steven Spielberg and cinematographer Janusz Kaminski. D
Polanski, who turned down the chance to direct the film, later commented, "I certainly wouldn't have [...] D
Production designer Allan Starski's replica of the forced labor camp at Plaszow was one of the large [...] D
When the film was to be shown in the Philippines, the censors decided to cut out certain scenes of n [...] D
Steven Spielberg commented that he felt more like a reporter than a filmmaker - he would set up scen [...] D
Fiennes was cast as Amon Göth after Spielberg viewed his performances in A Dangerous Man: Lawrenc [...] D
Several actresses broke down when filming the shower scene, including one who was born in a concentr [...] D
After filming this movie, Liam Neeson (Schindler) and Ralph Fiennes (Göth) became very good frien [...] D
Steven Spielberg refuses to autograph any materials related to this film. D
The set decorator on this film, who shared the Best Art Direction Academy Award with Allan Starski, [...] D
After finishing Hook - Capitan Uncino (1991), Steven Spielberg opted to make this film next. Univers [...] D
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association awarded the film for Best Film, Best Cinematography (tied w [...] D
Ralph Fiennes put on twenty-eight pounds (thirteen kilograms) by drinking Guinness for his role of A [...] D
After this film, Steven Spielberg didn't direct for another four years, the longest gap in his caree [...] D
The Thomas Keneally novel on which the film is based was titled "Schindler's Ark". D
Auschwitz Commandant Rudolph Hoess, who appears as a character in this film, was previously played b [...] D
In June 2008, this film was ranked #3 on the American Film Institute's list of the 10 greatest films [...] D
As a producer, Steven Spielberg shopped directing duties on this film to numerous colleagues, becaus [...] D
Schindler has to rescue Stern from a train bound for a death camp, foreshadowing his eventual rescue [...] D
The ending of real-life survivors visiting Oskar Schindler's grave was not in the script. Steven Spi [...] D
Steven Spielberg watched episodes of Seinfeld (1989) every night after work to lighten his mood. D
Some controversy remains among critics and filmmakers concerning the portrayal of Amon Goeth (Ralph [...] D
The song "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav" ("Jerusalem of Gold") is featured in the film's soundtrack and pl [...] D
Only Hollywood film to date (2017) to be filmed by Polish cinematographer Janusz Kaminski on-locatio [...] D
In the epilogue, all actors accompany the original Schindlerjuden they portray in the movie in pairs [...] D
The success of Schindler's List led filmmaker Stanley Kubrick to abandon his own Holocaust project, [...] D
As of 2018, the only film produced and directed by Steven Spielberg to win Best Picture at the Acade [...] D
AFI's 100 Heroes and Villains; Oskar Schindler - #13 hero; Amon Göth - #15 villain D
Embeth Davidtz deliberately chose not to meet Helen Hirsch, the character she was playing in the fil [...] D
In a television interview with Larry King on Larry King Live (1985), Dustin Hoffman claimed that he [...] D
The Amblin Entertainment logo, showing the bike flying past the moon from E.T. - L'extra-terrestre ( [...] D
Spielberg offered the ,Amon Göth' part also to German actor Werner Stocker of whom he was very co [...] D
The first film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards, Producers Guild of America Awards, and BAF [...] D
Fiennes put on 28 pounds (13 kg) to play the role. He watched historic newsreels and talked to Holoc [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
Steven Spielberg watched God afton, herr Wallenberg (1990) six times before the shooting. D
Steven Spielberg actively pursued the project when he noticed the increasing antisemitism and Neo-Na [...] D
Violinist Itzhak Perlman performs John Williams' haunting score on the soundtrack. Perlman is on rec [...] D
During a 2018 interview with Lester Holt on NBC Nightly News, Holt asked Steven Spielberg to explain [...] D
Tim Roth was considered for the role of Amon Göth. D
Steven Spielberg gave Liam Neeson home movies of his mentor Steve Ross, the late chairman of Time Wa [...] D
The story features a character called Poldek Pfefferberg. Later, a Leopold Pfefferberg places a ston [...] D
During the Jewish ghetto liquidation scene, a Jewish boy being dragged by two S.S. soldiers is shot [...] D
The line "God forbid you ever get a taste for Jewish skirt. There is no future in it." was spoken by [...] D
Branko Lustig previously produced Ricordi di guerra (1988), which also featured Rudolph Hoess as a c [...] D
The film finally netted Steven Spielberg the Oscar for Best Director, something that had eluded him [...] D
During the list scene, there was an exchange between Itzhak Stern and Oskar Schindler. Stern--"How m [...] D
In 1994, John Williams conducted the scores for this film and Jurassic Park (1993) in concert. He to [...] D
Filming began on March 1, 1993 and completed on May 12, 1993 after 72 days of filming instead of 75 [...] D
Spielberg used proceeds from the film to finance several related documentaries, including Anne Frank [...] D
Contrary to popular belief, this was not the first film Steven Spielberg directed that received an R [...] D
Near the end of the movie, Schindler is meeting with Goeth to discuss adding Helen Hirsch to his lis [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
This film and E.T. - L'extra-terrestre (1982) are the two films for which Steven Spielberg would bes [...] D
At his insistence (citing that it would be "blood money"), all royalties and residuals from this mov [...] D
Spielberg, his wife Kate Capshaw, and their five children rented a house in suburban Kraków for t [...] D
Selected by the Vatican in the "values" category of its list of forty-five "great films". It is the [...] D
Steven Spielberg: [father] Oskar tells his wife he can't commit to a family. D
Claire Danes was originally considered by Steven Spielberg for a role, but she turned it down becaus [...] D
According to scriptwriter Frederic Raphael, when he suggested to Kubrick that Schindler's List was a [...] D
When Steven Spielberg was dividing time between this film and Jurassic Park (1993), he was in contac [...] D
Kyle MacLachlan was considered for Oskar Schindler. D
The girl in the red coat was a real girl named Roma Ligocka, and she was Roman Polanski's cousin. Un [...] D
Filmmaker Michael Haneke criticized the sequence in which Schindler's women are accidentally sent of [...] D
Branko Lustig: Nightclub maître d'hotel in Oskar Schindler's first scene. Lustig is one of this m [...] D
Details about Thomas Keneally's book "Schindler's Ark", on which this film was based, is mentioned i [...] D
The film explores the theme of good versus evil, using as its main protagonist a "good German", a po [...] D
As of 2021, features Liam Neeson's only Oscar nominated performance. D
When survivor Mila Pfefferberg was introduced to Ralph Fiennes on the set, she began shaking uncontr [...] D
Steven Spielberg directs Sir Ben Kingsley, the star of Gandhi (1982), to which he had lost the Best [...] D
At the 66th Academy Awards, this film and Jurassic Park (1993), both directed by Steven Spielberg, c [...] D
Director Steven Spielberg considers this movie to be the crowning achievement of his career. D
Liam Neeson said he got the role because he hugged Kate Capshaw's mother while he was naked. Nelson [...] D
In 1964, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced that it was making an Oskar Schindler biopic, to be written b [...] D
Steven Spielberg left the editing on Jurassic Park (1993) for two weeks so he could start shooting t [...] D
To gather costumes for 20,000 extras, the costume designer took out advertisements seeking clothes. [...] D
Maria Peszek's debut. D
After one of Schindler's workers is killed by the S.S., mention is made of the "S.S. Office of Budge [...] D
About forty percent of the film was shot using a hand-held camera. D
When Schindler berates Itzhak Stern for sending too many forced-labor camp workers to his factory, S [...] D
Steven Spielberg waited ten years to make the film, because he felt he wasn't ready to tackle the Ho [...] D
The person who places the flower on top of the stones in the real Oskar Schindler tomb during the cl [...] D
The Krakow ghetto "liquidation" scene was only a page in the script, but Steven Spielberg turned it [...] D
Though Oskar Schindler did in fact have a Jewish accountant named Itzhak Stern, his role was expande [...] D
As Schindler is given a tour of the camp, he passes a boy in prisoner's clothing with his hands rais [...] D
One of two films where Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson's characters pretend to be allies of each other [...] D
Ranked #3 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time (2006). D
In October 1980, author Thomas Keneally was on his way back to Australia after a book signing when h [...] D
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #8 Greatest Movie of All Time, and Steven Sp [...] D
The real Oskar Schindler was said to resemble George Sanders and Curd Jürgens. D
When Steven Spielberg returned to Cal State Long Beach to earn his BA thirty-four years after droppi [...] D
Steven Spielberg was convinced that the film would lose every cent of its $22 million budget. To his [...] D
Director Steven Spielberg often watched episodes of Seinfeld (1989) during the shooting to relieve s [...] D
While the Nazis are moving confiscated luggage, one of the bags is labelled "Sonnenschein". Ralph Fi [...] D
The film was banned in several Muslim-majority nations, including Malaysia, Indonesia, and Egypt. Th [...] D
Steven Spielberg cast Ralph Fiennes as Amon Göth after he'd been moved by Fiennes' performance as [...] D
When we see the Jews marching across the bridge into the ghetto, this is not the direction they woul [...] D
When Steven Spielberg first showed John Williams a cut of this movie, Williams was so moved he had t [...] D
Months before he landed the title role, Liam Neeson had auditioned for Schindler but, assuming that [...] D
Schindler is seen meeting Poldek Pfefferberg while looking for a man to find black market goods. In [...] D
During production, the atmosphere was so grim and depressing that Steven Spielberg asked his friend [...] D
Was shot on handheld cameras in black-and white to make viewers feel like they were existing with th [...] D
The opening scene features a family observing Shabbat. Steven Spielberg said that "to start the film [...] D
Released on November 30, the same day as Gandhi was released 11 years earlier, which also starred Be [...] D
Hans-Michael Rehberg plays Rudolf Hoess. This is the only film featuring that character in which he [...] D
Polish actor Andrzej Seweryn was seriously considered to play Oscar Schindler. He flew to Los Angele [...] D
Maja Ostaszewska's debut. D
The shots featuring a red-coat-girl came from a story that Audrey Hepburn told Steven Spielberg whil [...] D
Amon Göth (Ralph Fiennes) quotes William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" to Helen Hirsch, [...] D
Steven Spielberg initially intended to make the film in Polish and German with English subtitles, bu [...] D
The original missing list of Schindler's Jews was found in a suitcase together with his written lega [...] D
At Steven Spielberg's request, Aaron Sorkin did an uncredited touch up and "dialogue wash" on the ve [...] D
Sidney Lumet was approached to direct, but felt that he had already covered the subject of the Holoc [...] D
Spielberg's highest rated film on IMDb. D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed Schindler's List. This film received three "recommends". D
Stellan Skarsgård was considered for the role of Oskar Schindler. The role went to Liam Neeson. N [...] D

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Errori

Oskar Schindler was never awarded the Golden Nazi Party Badge, and thus couldn't have sold it to sav [...] D
Jews bandages with the star of David should sit on the left arm, not on the right arm. D
During the clearing of the Krakow ghetto, a SS soldier berates another soldier for shooting the boy [...] D
When Schindler and Poldek Pfefferberg meet at the church, Poldek reaches into his jacket pocket with [...] D
In the ammunition factory, Schindler approaches the rabbi working at a grinding machine from behind [...] D
When the evicted family is shown moving into its new ghetto apartment, a woman who is already there [...] D
After Goeth attempts to shoot the rabbi only to have his pistol fail to fire he pulls a second semi- [...] D
When they are separating the healthy from the sick, one of the men running naked is clearly not circ [...] D
When Schindler takes Stern's shot for him during their toast to celebrate the creation of the enamel [...] D
(German version only) When Schindler and Goeth argue about the disposition of Helen Hirsch, we hear [...] D
When one train of the male Jews were taken to Czechoslovakia, we can see some electric columns for e [...] D
When the Nazis are separating healthy and sick prisoners, they play two shellac records. The second [...] D
The Doctor who poisons his patient in an act of mercy killing is first seen covered in blood scrambl [...] D
When the gassing story is told in the women's barracks, one woman is seen to run her hands through h [...] D
In the opening sequence when Schindler is preparing for the party (dressing up, getting money) the s [...] D
When Goeth tries to execute the rabbi, he pulls a semi-automatic pistol from his pocket. When it doe [...] D
In The Plaszow concentration camp, Amon Goeths villa was situated so he could not see the camp nor c [...] D
When Schindler is getting dressed to go to the night club at the beginning of the film, he pours a c [...] D
The Billie Holiday song heard from a radio is not the wartime recording stated on the end credits. I [...] D
Just after the little boy is held up to pull down another icicle from the roof of the train, the cam [...] D
When Rudolph Höss meets with Schindler, Höss states that I.G. Farben needs labor for "his chem [...] D
When the kid is painting the letters "DIREKTOR" for the first time, a serif font is used. In a subse [...] D
When the train containing the women leaves Krakow-Plaszow and is mistakenly rerouted to Auschwitz (r [...] D
The bottle of Hennessy cognac as seen in the movie is the new shape released in 1990s. The original [...] D
Amon Goeth is presented as a Schutz-Staffel Major in the film. Recent examination of Goeth's service [...] D
When the boy is caught by the Nazi troops, he drops his case next to his feet. When we cut back to h [...] D
When the Schindler women are being loaded back onto the trains to go to his factory, one shot shows [...] D
The first time Amon Goeth shoots a Jewish prisoner, the large dirt squib is clearly visible in the b [...] D
When the doctor goes into his secret stash of fine liquors, there seems to be a ray of light inside. [...] D
At the end of the film, when we see the real survivors with their movie counterparts pay homage at S [...] D
In the beginning, when the Germans are setting up the tables to record the names, one German clerk p [...] D
Placement of Stern's arm around a one-armed worker at Schindler's warehouse. D
When Amon Goeth is hanged, the safety harness that is holding up actor Ralph Fiennes can be seen jer [...] D
When the train containing the women leaves Krakow-Plaszow and is mistakenly rerouted to Auschwitz (r [...] D
When Rabbi Levartov lights the candles during a small Sabbath service at Schindler's factory in Czec [...] D
Schindler meets Rolf Czurda in 1939, soon after the invasion of Poland. Czurda was not actually tran [...] D
When Schindler goes to kiss the Jewish girl, he puts his hands on her shoulders. In the next shot, h [...] D
At the train station, when Schindler saves Stern from being sent away, an officer is seen flipping t [...] D
Toward the end of the film, when the Russian soldier liberates the Schindler Jews who are sleeping o [...] D
The position of Amon Goeth's arms as he is talking to Helen in the basement before he beats her. D
The Golden Party Badge (Goldenes Parteiabzeichen) that Schindler is holding is the 'large' military [...] D
The opening sequence in the train station, one can clearly see that there is no metal cover where th [...] D
The sequence of Schindler interviewing for a secretary position opens with a wide shot showing furni [...] D
Oskar Schindler tells a guard, that only a kid can polish a 45 mm shell from inside. However, German [...] D
When Schindler takes his meal, he uses his fork with the right hand and his knife with the left. Not [...] D
When Schindler is reprimanded for kissing the Jewish girl by the SS officer, the SS officer picks up [...] D
The concrete mixer seen in the labor-camp was built in the later 50s by the company Lescha. The mode [...] D
At the end of the film, it is written that Oskar Schindler was declared righteous in 1958. Schindler [...] D
Oskar sits down at Amon's table for lunch, getting ready to eat with the camera looking from behind [...] D
Amon Goeth was hanged with his hands tied up on the front. Hanging is carried out by the tying up of [...] D
The scene inside the cellar between Oskar and the maid, when she faces the camera head on, there is [...] D
When the men use a little boy to get ice from the roof of the train while they're going to Schindler [...] D
Schindler travels in a 1946 Daimler Landaulet. D
When Oskar first meets Amon over lunch, there is an officer who pours water twice, from two differen [...] D
In the 1940s, almost all European women did not shave any of their armpits, legs, or pubic areas, es [...] D
A 1950 Mercedes-Benz 170 Va can be seen during the evacuation scenes. D
The list was typed up before Rebecca and Josef Bau married. She is on the list under her maiden name [...] D
When they were labeling the box with 'war material' label, the label was clearly printed with a prin [...] D
After the little boy takes the saddle out of the car and after Schindler says thank you - he passes [...] D
When Schindler is sitting with the SS officers on the train platform, a side view shows a leaking fi [...] D
After the party at the beginning when we first see Schindler, there is a shot of a column of German [...] D
Among the decorations worn by Amon Goeth on his SS uniform are the Iron Cross 2nd Class, the Sudente [...] D
The cabaret song at the start of the film, "Der fröhliche Wanderer" or "Mein Vater war ein Wander [...] D
When Oskar is in bed with his wife and talking, his head is resting on her. But in the next shot, wh [...] D
Mordecai Wulkan identifies himself as Markus when called as a member of the Schindlerjuden. D
When Amon randomly shoots the prisoner when no one confesses to stealing the chicken, the man's body [...] D
When Schindler and Stern negotiate with the Jewish investors outside the ghetto, Steven Spielberg is [...] D
In the final sequence, the end of the war, some of the women have hair that is too long to have grow [...] D
Yerushalayim shel Zahav was not written until twenty years after WWII (see trivia). D
After the scene in the factory where the workers are shown how to make soup pots, Stern leads a grou [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, there is a radio with round dial. Actually it's Polish post-war model [...] D

Frase

[Stern brings a report to Schindler at lunchtime] [...] D
Itzhak Stern: The standard SS rate for skilled Jew [...] D
Oskar Schindler: Why do you drink that motor oil? [...] D
Itzhak Stern: That's it, there's no more. Oskar S [...] D
Itzhak Stern: This list... is an absolute good. Th [...] D
Oskar Schindler: Someday this is all going to end, [...] D
[Oskar Schindler has been arrested for kissing a J [...] D
Itzhak Stern: By law I have to tell you, sir, I'm [...] D
Oskar Schindler: I kissed a Jewish girl. Prisoner [...] D
Itzhak Stern: Let me understand. They put up all t [...] D
Rolf Czurda: A one-armed Machinist, Oskar? Oskar [...] D
Amon Goeth: One of you is a very lucky girl. There [...] D
Reiter: [about to be shot] It will take more than [...] D
Oskar Schindler: I've been speaking to Goeth. Itz [...] D
Wilhelm Kunde: [Goeth is being driven round the Gh [...] D
[Addressing his workers at the end of the war in 1 [...] D
Oskar Schindler: You'd leave a lady alone at a tab [...] D
Emilie Schindler: I will only stay if you promise [...] D
Itzhak Stern: How many cigarettes have you smoked [...] D
Itzhak Stern: Do you have any money hidden away so [...] D
Passenger: We're their workforce, why would they w [...] D
Oskar Schindler: [Pointing to the SS officer and h [...] D
[the morning after Schindler leaves Brinnlitz, a R [...] D
Amon Goeth: [addressing prisoners] Nobody knows wh [...] D
[to Stern, upon closing the factory deal] Oskar S [...] D
Amon Goeth: Today is history. Today will be rememb [...] D
Oskar Schindler: So the man can turn out a hinge i [...] D
Amon Goeth: My place is where? S.S. Guard: There, [...] D
[last title card] Title card: There are fewer tha [...] D
[watching the incineration of Jews' bodies outside [...] D
Oskar Schindler: How are you doing, Rabbi? Rabbi [...] D
S.S. Guard: Occupation? Moses: I am a writer. I p [...] D
Amon Goeth: You want these people? Oskar Schindle [...] D
Oskar Schindler: People die! It's a fact of life! [...] D
Amon Goeth: [about to execute a prisoner when his [...] D
Amon Goeth: So... this is where you come to hide f [...] D
Amon Goeth: We won't have arguments with these peo [...] D
[Goeth admires Schindler's his suit] Amon Goeth: [...] D
Chaim Nowak: Not essential? I think you misunderst [...] D
Oskar Schindler: [Schindler and Stern are writing [...] D
Itzhak Stern: It's Hebrew, it's from the Talmud. I [...] D
Displaced Jew: Last night I dreamt I was living in [...] D
S.S. Guard: You did this? You stole the chicken? [...] D
Oskar Schindler: I go to work the other day. Nobod [...] D
Oskar Schindler: Look, all you have to do is tell [...] D
Oskar Schindler: I could have got more out. I coul [...] D
Amon Goeth: Scherner told me something else about [...] D
Amon Goeth: [Touching his reflection in a mirror] [...] D
Oskar Schindler: Boxed teas are good - coffee, pà [...] D
Itzhak Stern: What did Goeth say about this? You j [...] D
Wilhelm Kunde: That's what they do. They weather t [...] D
[first lines] [a Hebrew prayer is chanted, follow [...] D
Rudolph Hoss: You shouldn't get stuck on names. Th [...] D
S.S. Guard: [a Doctor is carrying a sick woman] Sh [...] D
Amon Goeth: They cast a spell on you, you know, th [...] D
Oskar Schindler: They won't soon forget the name " [...] D
[it's a scorching hot day and the Jews are packed [...] D
Helen Hirsch: My first day here, he beat me becaus [...] D
Oskar Schindler: In every business I tried, I can [...] D
[Schindler deals with two uncooperative Nazi offic [...] D
Amon Goeth: The truth, Helen, is always the right [...] D
Oskar Schindler: What are you doing? These are min [...] D
Oskar Schindler: Cry, and I will have you arrested [...] D
Oskar Schindler: [to Emilie Schindler] No doorman [...] D
[last lines] Amon Goeth: [about to be hanged] Hei [...] D
Oskar Schindler: [Puts a a bag of diamonds down as [...] D
Amon Goeth: Oskar, there's a clerical error here a [...] D
SS Guard #1: [during the clearing of the Krakow Gh [...] D
Itzhak Stern: [Oskar has apparently handed him cya [...] D
Oskar Schindler: War brings out the worst in peopl [...] D
Oskar Schindler: Stern, if this factory ever produ [...] D
[after Schindler pulls him off a train bound for t [...] D
Oskar Schindler: Power is when we have every justi [...] D
Amon Goeth: [Loads a rifle and points it in her fa [...] D
Mr. Lowenstein: I am an essential worker. First S [...] D
Amon Goeth: This is very cruel, Oskar. You're givi [...] D
Oskar Schindler: You have to understand, Goeth is [...] D
Itzhak Stern: I'm sorry, Herr Direktor, you're run [...] D
Oskar Schindler: I lost a worker. I expect to be c [...] D
Reiter: I'm a graduate of Civil Engineering from t [...] D

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