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| Actor/Actress | Role |  
| Butterfield, Asa | Bruno Hoess |  
| Scanlon, Jack | Shmuel |  
| Farmiga, Vera | Elsa Hoess |  
| Thewlis, David | Ralf Hoess |  
| Friend, Rupert | Lieutenant Kurt Kotler |  
| Hayman, David | Pavel |  
| Beattie, Amber | Gretel Hoess |  
| Hancock, Sheila | Grandma Nathalie |  
| Horgan, Cara | Maria |  
| O'Brien, Zac Mattoon | Leon |  
| Baker, Charlie | Palm Court Singer |  
| Johnson, Richard | Grandpa |  
| Norton, Jim | Mr. Liszt |  
| Németh, Domonkos | Martin |  
| Kingsmill, Henry | Karl |  
| Holl, Zsuzsa | Berlin Cook |  
| Áron, László | Lars |  
| Verebély, Iván | Lieutenant Meinberg |  
| Fesztbaum, Béla | Schultz |  
| Szabados, Mihály | Kapo 2 |  
| Kovács, Zsolt Sáfár | Kapo 3 Sonderkommando |  
| Harsai, Gábor | Elderly Jewish Man (as Gábor Harsay) |  
| Papp, Julia | Dancer |  
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| Director | Herman, Mark |  
| Producer | Heyman, David |  
| Writer | Herman, Mark |  
| Composer | Horner, James |  
| Studio | BBC Films; Miramax; Heyday Films |  
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| Running Time | 94 |  
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| Color Mode | Color |  
| Plot Summary | 
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 | When his family moves from their home in Berlin to a strange new house in Poland, young Bruno befriends Shmuel, a boy who lives on the other side of the fence where everyone seems to be wearing striped pajamas. Unaware of Shmuel's fate as a Jewish prisoner or the role his own Nazi father plays in his imprisonment, Bruno embarks on a dangerous journey inside the camp's walls. |  
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| Location | Media_Center |  
| Watched | No |  
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