Additionally it contains a fully featured registry cleaner.
Protests among the Jewish community ensued when the station intended to televise it with two commercial breaks of 3—4 minutes each.
It stars as Schindler, as officer , and as Schindler's Jewish accountant.
Also released for both formats was a gift set, which included the widescreen version of the film, Keneally's novel, the film's soundtrack on , a senitype, and a photo booklet titled Schindler's List: Images of the Steven Spielberg Film, all housed in a plexiglass case.
Roger Ebert's Journal.
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