Warner Bros. Pictures and FilmNation Entertainment released a trailer for its new movie 'One Life,' starring Anthony Hopkins as Sir Nicholas Winton, an English man who is credited with organizing a rescue effort that saved at least 669 children, mostly Jewish, from Nazi occupation in leading up to World War II
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"Fifty years later, it’s 1988 and Nicky is haunted by the fate of the children he wasn’t able to help," the synopsis adds. "And so it’s not until he’s surprised by the survivors on live television that he can accept that when facing devastating atrocities, saving even one life is a victory, and the British public learn the truth about the hero hidden in their midst.
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