The Search
Original Theatrical Date: March 26, 1948
- OSCAR WINNER:
- Best Original Screenplay
In post-World War II Germany, a small boy who survived Auschwitz wanders alone -- feral, mute and terrified. He finds a makeshift home with a big-hearted GI, while the mother he does not remember searches desperately for him.
Starring a then-unknown Montgomery Clift in his movie debut, directed in a near-documentary style by Fred Zinnemann and filmed in the ragged, rubble-strewn skeleton of Nuremberg, "The Search" vividly captures the horrifying human cost of war.
This milestone of filmmaking won two 1948 Academy Awards, including a special award to Ivan Jandl for his haunting performance as the lost child.
Genre: WarOscar WinnersDrama