

In postwar Germany, a displaced Czech boy, separated from his family during wartime, is befriended by an American GI while the boy's mother desperately searches for him.
Acting
Ivan Jandl, an actual Czech orphan, won a Juvenile Oscar.
Direction
Zinnemann shot in actual rubble — no Hollywood sets here.
Cinematography
Bombed-out Munich looks like another planet.

Director
Fred Zinnemann
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jandl didn't speak English — he learned his lines phonetically, which explains Karel's halting, authentic cadence.
This was one of the first Hollywood films to address the Holocaust directly, shot while Nuremberg trials were still ongoing.
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