None Shall Escape

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None Shall Escape is a 1944 American war drama film notable as one of the earliest Hollywood movies to depict Nazi war crimes and anticipate postwar war-crimes trials.

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instanceOf American war drama film
film
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Lee Garmes NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Nazi war crimes
war-crimes trials
director André De Toth NERFINISHED
distributor Columbia Pictures
editedBy Charles Nelson NERFINISHED
genre drama film
war film
musicBy M. W. Stoloff NERFINISHED
Morris Stoloff NERFINISHED
notableFor anticipating postwar war-crimes trials
being one of the earliest Hollywood films to depict Nazi war crimes
originalLanguage English
portrays Nazi official on trial for crimes against humanity
producer Samuel Bischoff NERFINISHED
productionCompany Columbia Pictures
releaseDateUS 1944-02-03
releaseYear 1944
runtimeMinutes 85
screenwriter Joseph Than NERFINISHED
Lester Cole NERFINISHED
setDuring World War II NERFINISHED
setting fictional Polish village
stars Alexander Knox NERFINISHED
Erik Rolf NERFINISHED
Henry Travers NERFINISHED
Marsha Hunt NERFINISHED
Richard Crane NERFINISHED
Ruth Nelson NERFINISHED

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Alexander Knox appearedIn None Shall Escape