- published: 06 Jun 2016
- views: 1797
Skokie is a 1981 television movie directed by Herbert Wise, based on the real life NSPA Controversy of Skokie, Illinois, which involved the National Socialist Party of America.
The film premiered in the US on November 17, 1981. It was shown on the Israeli Educational television in the 1980s and on German television on March 3, 1997.
The peace of Skokie, a comfortable Chicago suburb, is threatened when Frank Collin (George Dzundza), a politically astute neo-Nazi organizer, selects the place as the site of his next rally. Close to 40 percent of the town’s population is Jewish, and many of them are survivors of the Holocaust. They see the march as a warning and reminder of their days as concentration camp prisoners.
The Jewish community decides to stand against the rally at all cost to make sure that the Holocaust will never be forgotten or allowed to happen again.
Moderate leaders Bert Silverman (Eli Wallach) and Abbot Rosen (Carl Reiner) advise the Jewish community to ignore the neo-Nazis; the strategy they put forward is "quarantine", isolating the meeting by totally ignoring the neo-Nazi presence and refusing to be provoked. The logic is simple: if the Jewish community refuses to acknowledge the rally and thus refuses to feed the media any publicity, the meeting will be futile and eventually forgotten.
CBS Special Presentation intro to the November 17, 1981 made-for-TV movie "Skokie" starring Danny Kaye
CBS promo for the November 17, 1981 made-for-TV movie "Skokie" starring Danny Kaye
This is a Dempster-Skokie bound Budd Company 2600 Series "L" Yellow Skokie Line Shuttle Train at Howard station leaving Howard station making its way towards the brand new station Oakton-Skokie as its next station stop. Transfer here for the Purple Line Train to Linden (Weekdays Peak Rush Hours only to The Downtown Loop) Red Line Train to Downtown Chicago & 95th/Dan Ryan Bus Transfer: Routes 22, 97, 147, 151, 201, N201 (overnight), 205,& 206 Bus. Pace Bus Transfer: Routes 215 & 290 Bus. Please enjoy the video and stay tuned for more videos.
Danny Kaye doing a CBS "Read More About It" PSA at the end of the November 17, 1981 made-for-TV film "Skokie"
Music video by Smokey Robinson performing Being With You. (C) 1981 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Taken from the TV movie "Skokie". 2016 Eric Corp Incorporated
't Is lange zo slim nie meer, nou en dan, dan komp 't weer
Dan denk ik opiens an joe en ik kan der schienbar niks an doen
Want ik kan joe dan zowat heuren praoten en a'k goed kiek kan ik joe zien
't Is lange zo slim nie meer, absoluut, misschien
't Is lange nie hoe ik ben, mar ik kun der nie umhen
't Is aordig lang duuster west, ok al deu ik wel mien best
Um de wolken weg te denken um de zunne weer 's te zien
't Giet misschien wel beter zo, absoluut, misschien
Absoluut 't giet wel over, misschien duurt 't langer dan'k had dacht
En dat ha'k niet dacht
't Is lange zo slim nie meer, daor komp 't wel op neer
T'weud ok wel neudig tied, 't Is mar goed da'k beter weer
Want achter 'n schip met zoete appels ku'j 't lucht zowat nie meer zien
Mar zolfs de zwartste wolken weijen weg, absoluut, misschien
Mar zolfs de zwartste wolken weijen weg, absoluut, misschien