Never Forget

Never Forget

Movie |

Neo-nazism | Holocaust (shoah)

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  • Genre(s): TV Movie, Drama, War
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Joseph Sargent
  • Cast(s): Leonard Nimoy, Dabney Coleman, Blythe Danner, Paul Hampton, Jason Presson See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 34min
  • Award(s): CableACE 1992 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: An Accidental Soldier, Vamanan
  • Story:
    Mr. Mermelstein (Leonard Nimoy) and Mrs. Mermelstein (Blythe Danner) a true-life California couple, thrown into the spotlight of judicial history in the 1980s. He is a Hungarian-born Jew, sole-survivor of his family's extermination at Auschwitz, and she is a Southern Baptist from Tennessee. Their four children are good kids, typical Americans, with just enough orneriness to irritate each other, but enough love and class to pull together when it counts. When challenged by a hate group to prove that Jews were actually gassed at Auschwitz, Mel Mermelstein rises to the occasion with the support of his wife and children, in spite of the dangers to himself, his business, and his family. William John Cox (Dabney Coleman) provides legal help (pro bono) as a lawyer, originally a Roman Catholic from Texas.
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STORY

Story
Mr. Mermelstein (Leonard Nimoy) and Mrs. Mermelstein (Blythe Danner) a true-life California couple, thrown into the spotlight of judicial history in the 1980s. He is a Hungarian-born Jew, sole-survivor of his family's extermination at Auschwitz, and she is a Southern Baptist from Tennessee. Their four children are good kids, typical Americans, with just enough orneriness to irritate each other, but enough love and class to pull together when it counts. When challenged by a hate group to prove that Jews were actually gassed at Auschwitz, Mel Mermelstein rises to the occasion with the support of his wife and children, in spite of the dangers to himself, his business, and his family. William John Cox (Dabney Coleman) provides legal help (pro bono) as a lawyer, originally a Roman Catholic from Texas.

AWARDS

Nominations
CableACE Award

Movie or Miniseries | 1992

Young Artist Award

Best Young Actress Starring in a Cable Special | 1992 | Juliet

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

After Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), this was the second time that Carl Steven played a younger version of a character played by Leonard Nimoy.

Final film of Robina Suwol.

Popular Dialogues

"Ms. Teitler: I'm afraid there's no help we can give you. Anti-Defamation League man #2: There is no way for you to get satisfaction, Mr. Mermelstein. Mel Mermelstein: Satisfaction? What I want is justice. Anti-Defamation League man #2: Any legal satisfaction. This letter is not actionable, which means there are no means to take them into court. Of course, ah, I mean a real court, a United States court, not their kangaroo court. Ms. Teitler: Let me tell you something you probably already know: Now, the Institute for Historical Review is part of an ongoing germ; it's a network of professional liars and haters who get pleasure out of telling their horrible lies. Anti-Defamation League man #2: Um hum. Ms. Teitler: That there was no Holocaust. Now, to some people, people who need to hear this kind of smut, it unfortunately has some kind of appeal. We know them. We know what they are doing. Now let me tell you something you probably don't want to hear: You would be folish to pay any attention to this letter, Mr. Mermelstein, you would be playing right into their hands. [she continues] Mel Mermelstein: How do you mean? Anti-Defamation League man #1: The whole challenge is phony; they don't want the truth. They'll stack the deck against you. Mel Mermelstein: But I could tell what I saw with my own eyes in the camps. I could bring witnesses. Anti-Defamation League man #1: They'll ridicule you and your witnesses. Ms. Teitler: All you would accomplish by responding is to give them exactly what they want. They want the publicity. Anti-Defamation League man #2: Yeah, if you give them the recognition they are looking for, they win; ignore them, you win. Mel Mermelstein: Now just a minute. You can't see threw my jacket but when you say 'Ignore them', I get goose bumps, I get a shiver, 'cause that's exactly the same words that the wise men in my town in Munkacs, Hungary said when the Nazi's started to spread their lies. Ms. Teitler: Mr. Mermelstein - [interrupted] Mel Mermelstein: Please! Please! Please! Don't give me this 'Ignore them' business because I know where that ends!"

"Little boy in the group of children visiting Mel's Holocaust survivor art display: Why did the Nazi's do all of this, Mr. Mermelstein? Mel Mermelstein: Ah, that's a good question. You see, this is an old political trick. If you can find a scapegoat, somebody you can blame for all of the problems, and if you can get people to believe that their lives would be better if those people were gone, then that's a way of getting power."