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| Never Forget | |
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| Genre | Drama War |
| Written by | Ronald Rubin |
| Directed by | Joseph Sargent |
| Starring | Leonard Nimoy Blythe Danner Dabney Coleman |
| Theme music composer | Henry Mancini |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producers | Robert B. Radnitz Terence Nelson |
| Cinematography | Kees Van Oostrum |
| Editor | Michael Brown |
| Running time | 94 minutes |
| Production companies | Nimoy/Radnitz Productions Turner Pictures |
| Original release | |
| Network | TNT |
| Release | April 8, 1991 |
Never Forget is a 1991 American made-for-television drama film starring Leonard Nimoy and directed by Joseph Sargent. It originally aired April 8, 1991 on TNT.
Mel Mermelstein and his wife Jane are a California couple thrown into the spotlight of judicial history in the 1980s. Mel is a Hungarian-born Jew, sole survivor of his family's extermination at Auschwitz, and Jane is a Southern Baptist from Tennessee. Their four children are good kids, typical Americans, with just enough orneriness to irritate each other, but enough love and class to pull together when it counts. When challenged by a hate group to prove that Jews were actually gassed at Auschwitz, Mel rises to the occasion with the support of his wife and children, in spite of the dangers to himself, his business, and his family. William John Cox, a Roman Catholic lawyer originally from Texas, provides pro bono legal help.