Screenplay: | Rod Serling |
Director: | Joan Micklin Silver |
Starring: | Armin Mueller-Stahl Charles Dance Elina Löwensohn Chad Lowe Jason Schwartz |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Network: | Showtime |
In the Presence of Mine Enemies is a 1997 Showtime TV movie about the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in World War II.
The film is a remake of an original TV drama scripted by Rod Serling for Playhouse 90, titled In the Presence of Mine Enemies, starring Charles Laughton.[1]
The plot centres on a rabbi (played in the 1997 version by Armin Mueller-Stahl), and his children (Elina Lowensohn and Don McKellar). The movie also features Charles Dance as a German officer, and introducing Jason Schwartz as Israel leader of the orphan rebellion.[2]