Toyland
movie

1942: what happens when a German kid believes that his Jewish neighbors are going to Toyland?
Released August 29, 2007
Overview
On a winter morning, a mother goes to waken her son Heinrich; his bed is empty. She leaves her flat to find him. The neighbors' door, with a Star of David painted on it, is ajar, the furnishings in disarray, the family gone. She asks passersby, runs to the police then on to the rail yard. Flashbacks show that Heinrich and the neighbors' son Paul are six years old and best friends. Paul's family's deportation is expected soon; Heinrich's mother tells her son that they're going to Toyland. Heinrich wants to go with them, has a bag packed, and listens for their departure. His mother realizes he's joined them, and her resolve becomes more urgent. Will she arrive in time to save Heinrich?
Cast

Julia Jäger
as
Marianne

Cedric Eich
as
Heinrich

David C. Bunners
as
Obersturmführer

Torsten Michaelis
as
Herr Silbertein

Claudia Hübschmann
as
Frau Silberstein

Gregor Weber
as
SS-Mann Werner

Jürgen Trott
as
Schutzpolizist

Klaus-Jürgen Steinmann
as
Blockwart
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Matthias Paul
as
Gestapo Mann

Johanna Penski
as
Hausmeisterin (uncredited)
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Tamay Bulut Özvatan
as
David Silberstein
Crew
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Jochen Alexander Freydank
as
Director
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Jochen Alexander Freydank
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Screenplay
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Corona Bellin
as
Producer
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Jochen Alexander Freydank
as
Executive Producer

David C. Bunners
as
Executive Producer
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Anna Kappelmann
as
Editor
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Karen Wendland
as
Casting
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Stephanie Rass
as
Prop Maker
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Stefanie 'Peppa' Meissner
as
First Assistant Camera
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Johann A. Bunners
as
Screenplay
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Ingo Ludwig Frenzel
as
Music
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Christoph Cico Nicolaisen
as
Cinematography