Would you give your life to save another?
Holland, 1940.
The Nazi regime is spreading through Europe, putting the lives of millions at risk whilst Corrie ten Boom, Holland's first ever licensed female watchmaker, leads a secret resistance made of university students who work together to save the lives of hundreds of Jews.
Entering into this army are Piet Hartog and Hans Poley, two bright, young resistance fighters who reject Nazism and go into hiding with ten Boom.
Appalled by the horrors the two see at the hands of the German soldiers, they help ten Boom with her dangerous Exodus of persecuted Jews under the noses of their enemies. Risking their lives for complete strangers, the two men learn what differences a small group can make, and the importance of being willing to sacrifice everything.
Based on a true story, Return to the Hiding Place brings you back into the tense world of the original film and boasts a stellar cast including John Rhys-Davies (Gimli from the Lord of the Rings trilogy), Mimi Sagadin (Princess Cut), and Joanie Stewart (Alone Yet Not Alone).
Holland, 1940.
The Nazi regime is spreading through Europe, putting the lives of millions at risk whilst Corrie ten Boom, Holland's first ever licensed female watchmaker, leads a secret resistance made of university students who work together to save the lives of hundreds of Jews.
Entering into this army are Piet Hartog and Hans Poley, two bright, young resistance fighters who reject Nazism and go into hiding with ten Boom.
Appalled by the horrors the two see at the hands of the German soldiers, they help ten Boom with her dangerous Exodus of persecuted Jews under the noses of their enemies. Risking their lives for complete strangers, the two men learn what differences a small group can make, and the importance of being willing to sacrifice everything.
Based on a true story, Return to the Hiding Place brings you back into the tense world of the original film and boasts a stellar cast including John Rhys-Davies (Gimli from the Lord of the Rings trilogy), Mimi Sagadin (Princess Cut), and Joanie Stewart (Alone Yet Not Alone).