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Schindler's List [1994][VHS tape]

Schindler's List [1994][VHS tape]Director: Steven Spielberg
Actors: Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagall
Studio: Universal Pictures UK
Category: Video

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 92 reviews
Sales Rank: 1636

Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dolby, PAL, Surround Sound
Languages: English (Original Language), German (Original Language), Hebrew (Original Language), Polish (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Media: VHS Tape
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 187 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

UPC: 044004485333
EAN: 5024165539330
ASIN: B00004R6O5

Theatrical Release Date: December 15, 1993
Release Date: April 12, 2004
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Steven Spielberg had a banner year in 1993. He scored one of his biggest commercial hits that summer with the mega-hit Jurassic Park, but it was the artistic and critical triumph of Schindler's List that Spielberg called "the most satisfying experience of my career". Adapted from the best-selling book by Thomas Keneally and filmed in Poland with an emphasis on absolute authenticity, Spielberg's masterpiece ranks among the greatest films ever made about the Holocaust during World War II. It's a film about heroism with an unlikely hero at its center--Catholic war profiteer Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), who risked his life and went bankrupt to save more than 1,000 Jews from certain death in concentration camps.

By employing Jews in his crockery factory manufacturing goods for the German army, Schindler ensures their survival against terrifying odds. At the same time, he must remain solvent with the help of a Jewish accountant (Ben Kingsley) and negotiate business with a vicious, obstinate Nazi commandant (Ralph Fiennes) who enjoys shooting Jews as target practice from the balcony of his villa overlooking a prison camp. Schindler's List gains much of its power not by trying to explain Schindler's motivations, but by dramatising the delicate diplomacy and determination with which he carried out his generous deeds.

As a drinker and womanizer who thought nothing of associating with Nazis, Schindler was hardly a model of decency; the film is largely about his transformation in response to the horror around him. Spielberg doesn't flinch from that horror, and the result is a film that combines remarkable humanity with abhorrent inhumanity--a film that functions as a powerful history lesson and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the context of a living nightmare. --Jeff Shannon

Amazon.co.uk Review
Steven Spielberg had a banner year in 1993, scoring an artistic and critical triumph with Schindler's List as well as one of his biggest commercial hits with Jurassic Park. The black-and-white film, which Spielberg called "the most satisfying experience of my career", was adapted from the bestselling book by Thomas Keneally and filmed in Poland with an emphasis on absolute authenticity; this Spielberg masterpiece ranks among the greatest films ever made about the Holocaust during World War II. It's a film about heroism with an unlikely hero at its centre--Catholic war profiteer Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), who risked his life and went bankrupt to save more than 1,000 Jews from certain death in concentration camps.

By employing Jews in his crockery factory manufacturing goods for the German army, Schindler ensures their survival against terrifying odds. At the same time, he must remain solvent with the help of a Jewish accountant (Ben Kingsley) and negotiate business with a vicious, obstinate Nazi commandant (Ralph Fiennes) who enjoys shooting Jews as target practice from the balcony of his villa overlooking a prison camp. Schindler's List gains much of its power not by trying to explain Schindler's motivations, but by dramatising the delicate diplomacy and determination with which he carried out his generous deeds. As a drinker and womaniser who thought nothing of associating with Nazis, Schindler was hardly a model of decency; the film is largely about his transformation in response to the horror around him. Spielberg doesn't flinch from that horror, and the result is a film that combines remarkable humanity with abhorrent inhumanity--a film that functions as a powerful history lesson and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the context of a living nightmare. --Jeff Shannon


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1 out of 5 stars black and white?   August 16, 2010
david hollingsworth (uk)
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

I'yve got a 42 inch panasonic lcd tv with blueray and its' the bisiness!!
i dont' exspect to have too watch black and white films on it.Its' not 1978!
save up and buy a colour camra mr. speelberg, you morron.then PERRHAPS PEEPLE WILL WATCH YOUR STUPID FILMS.



5 out of 5 stars schindlers list   June 27, 2010
Charles Blackburn (u.k.)
i bought this disc for a friend who was unable to find a copy elsewhere, service was first class and disc will be used to convey the past horrors to a group of people maybe unaware of the events portrayed on this disc which were quite graphic accurately reflecting what took place so many years ago


5 out of 5 stars i cried most of the way through this film, i captured what really went on in the war   June 24, 2010
M. J. Alexander (uk)
i cried most of the way through this film, i captured what really went on in the war


5 out of 5 stars shindlers list dvd   June 1, 2010
Mrs. Ms. Bailey (lancashire)
this film is outstanding brings it home how things were during the war,i really enjoyed it the acting is excellent i find these type of films very disturbing because you know that it happened.


5 out of 5 stars Schindler's List.   March 23, 2010
Milt Ingarfield (Arbroath, Scotland)
This 1993 production directed by Stephen Spielberg which was adapted from the award winning novel by Thomas Kennealy called "Schindler's Ark" which is based on the true story of German Businessman Oskar Schindler played by Liam Neeson who was a philandering entrepreneur in World War Two Germany who used his business activities to cover up what he was really doing this is an epic tale of what one man can achieve.

Spielberg chooses to make his film in black and white except for a single splash of the colour red, the cinematography of Janusz Kaminiski wins the Oscar in 1993 along with the Oscar for best film, best Art direction, best score, best screenplay and best director for Spielberg who after being nominated four times previous to this finally won for this epic story which at the cinema ran for 195 minutes.

The tag-line to sell this film was "whoever saves one life saves the entire world".

Here on this DVD the film runs for 187 minutes and is spilt onto 2 discs I found this very unsatisfactory and I don't know if it's the film stock but on this DVD set the picture is very grainy and blurry, this is not a good state of affairs for such important piece of modern cinema, please Mr Spielberg update this to Blu-ray standard and put this difficult to watch master-work that won 7 Oscars to the viewing standard it deserves.


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