In Collection
#41
Seen It:
Yes
Drama, War
UK / English
| Asa Butterfield |
Bruno |
| Zac Mattoon O'Brien |
Leon |
| Domonkos Németh |
Martin |
| Henry Kingsmill |
Karl |
| Vera Farmiga |
Mother |
| Cara Horgan |
Maria |
| Zsuzsa Holl |
Berlin Cook |
| Amber Beattie |
Gretel |
| László Áron |
Lars |
| David Thewlis |
Father |
| Richard Johnson |
Grandpa |
| Sheila Hancock |
Grandma |
| Iván Verebély |
Meinberg |
| Béla Fesztbaum |
Schultz |
| Attila Egyed |
Heinz |
| Director |
Mark Herman |
| Producer |
Mark Herman; David Heyman |
| Writer |
Mark Herman; John Boyne |
Bruno (Asa Butterfield) is the eight-year-old son of a Nazi commander (David Thewlis) at a concentration camp. He discovers and befriends a Jewish boy named Leon (Zac Mattoon O'Brien) who lives behind the camp fence; he believes Leon's prisoners uniform is a pair of striped pajamas and that this boy and his family live in a playful and wonderful land. By realizing Leon's horrible predicament, Bruno learns about his father's occupation, and what kind of man he might be.
| Region |
Region 1 |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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