

The Zookeeper's Wife
They gave all they had to save all they could
Genres
Overview
The account of keepers of the Warsaw Zoo, Jan and Antonina Zabinski, who helped save hundreds of people and animals during the Nazi invasion.
Details
Budget
$20000000
Revenue
$26152835
Runtime
126 min
Release Date
2017-03-24
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1517
Vote Average
7.334
Jessica Chastain
Antonina Żabińska
Daniel Brühl
Lutz Heck
Johan Heldenbergh
Jan Żabiński
Michael McElhatton
Jerzyk
Timothy Radford
Ryszard Żabiński (Younger)
Efrat Dor
Magda Gross
Iddo Goldberg
Maurycy Fraenkel
Shira Haas
Urszula
Val Maloku
Ryszard Zabinski
Martha Issová
Regina Kenigswein
Frederick Preston
Miecio Kenigswein
Goran Kostić
Mr. Kinszerbaum
Anna Rust
The Zebra Woman
Daniel Ratimorský
Samuel Kenigswein
Theo Preston
Stefcio Kenigswein
Viktoria Zakharyanova
Stefania Keningswein
Arnošt Goldflam
Dr. Janusz Korczak
Marián Mitaš
Stefan
Martin Hofmann
Szymon Tenenbaum
Jitka Smutná
Pietrasia
Waldemar Kobus
Dr. Ziegler
Viktorie Jenicková
Teresa Zabinska (2 years old)
Adira B. Cole Abbett
Teresa Zabinska (9 months old)
Hana Pindurová
Teresa Zabinska (Baby)
Slavko Sobin
Mr. Keller
Alena Mihulová
Marysia Aszer
Nataša Burger
Roza Anzelowna
Hana Frejková
Roza's Mother
Magdalena Lamparska
Wanda Englert
Vilma Frantová
Zofia Kossak
Magdaléna Sidonová
Janina Rabbe
Petra Bučková
Wanda Filipowicz
Roman Vejdovec
Senior German Officer
Ladislav Hampl
Ghetto Gate #1 Guard
Václav Neužil
Ghetto Gate #2 Guard
Brian Caspe
Ghetto Soldier #1
Ester Kočičková
Eugenia Wasowska
Roman Horák
German Soldier #1
Jakub Šmíd
Ghetto Soldier #2
Gabriel Cohen
Smoking German Soldier #1
Josef Guruncz
Smoking German Soldier #2
Patricia Kalis
Polish woman
Diego Delpiano
Young Rys Zabinski (uncredited)
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