

Out of the Ashes
Genres
Overview
The real-life story of Gisella Perl, a Jewish Hungarian doctor imprisoned in the notorious Auschwitz death camp of World War II.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
113 min
Release Date
2003-04-13
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
26
Vote Average
6.5
Christine Lahti
Gisella Perl
Bruce Davison
Peter Schuman, Interrogator
Jonathan Cake
Dr. Mengele
Beau Bridges
Herman Prentiss, Interrogator
Richard Crenna
Jake Smith
Jolyon Baker
Frederick Krauss
Jessica Beitchman
Marta Weiss
Oliver Cotton
Moshe Perl
Michelle Fine
Fanny Pearl
Zoie Palmer
Didi Goldstein
Maria Ricossa
Esther Jacob
Ingrid Veninger
Zozia
Emma Wellbelove
Young Gisella
Nina Young
Irma Griese
Kiran Friesen
Nurse
Vytautas Rumšas
David Perl
Inga Tuminiene
Cilla Perl
Adrija Čepaitė-Palšauskienė
Rose Perl
Inga Maškarina
Helen Perl
Nola Augustson
Sarah Goldstein
Jordan Alan
Isaac Goldstein
Judah Katz
Dr. Jonas Ruben
Monika Bičiūnaitė
Dr. Ruth Stern
Viola Klimciauskaite
Katya Weiss
Kristina Mauruseviciute
Leiku
Getter Kolosov
Young Cilla Perl
Aurelija Prashuntaite
Young Rose Perl
Joonas Suokko
Young David Perl
Elena Stončiūtė
Young Helen Perl
Geoff Parish
G.I.
Chris Britton
Doctor
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