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  1. Hand in Hand. (1961 film) Hand in Hand is a 1961 British drama film about the friendship between two young children, one a Roman Catholic boy about nine, the other a 7-year-old Jewish girl. Filmed in the summer of 1960 under the title "The Star and the Cross", Hand in Hand. Although ABPC's distribution arm in the United Kingdom, Warner-Pathe ...

  2. Hand in Hand: Directed by Philip Leacock. With Loretta Parry, Philip Needs, John Gregson, Sybil Thorndike. A little Roman Catholic boy and a little Jewish girl become best friends despite the prejudice that surrounds them.

    • (588)
    • Drama, Family
    • Philip Leacock
    • 1963-04-07
  3. Hand in Hand is an honest little film that backs its good intentions with solid values. Philip Leacock keeps his camera down at the eye-level of his charming and capable young stars. Released by Columbia Pictures in the United States, Hand in Hand saw Leacock undertake a major career change away from his long run of intimate, socially conscious films.

    • Philip Leacock, Doug Hermes
    • Loretta Parry
  4. Hand in Hand is a 1961 British drama film about the friendship between two young children, one a Roman Catholic boy about nine, the other a 7-year-old Jewish girl.

  5. Released February 6th, 1961, 'Hand in Hand' stars Philip Needs, Loretta Parry, Kathleen Byron, Finlay Currie The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 13 min, and received a user score of 72 (out of ...

  6. Hand in Hand is a 1960 black and white Associated British Picture Corporation dramatic film about the friendship between two young children, one a Roman Catholic boy about nine, the other a 7-year-old Jewish girl.

  7. Sidney Harmon. Story. Seven-year-olds Michael and Rachel are best friends who do everything together and who have vowed to remain friends "forever and ever and can't be parted for never and never". Unfortunately, the society that Michael and Rachel live in is one of religious intolerance. The fact that Michael is Irish Catholic and Rachel is ...