Actor/writer Robert Shaw's powerhouse stage play The Man in the Glass Booth was transferred to the screen as part of the American Film Theatre series. Maximilian Schell plays Arthur Goldman, a Jewish businessmen living in Manhattan in 1965. A group of Israeli underground agents barge into Goldman's office and kidnap him. He is brought to Israel, placed in a bulletproof glass booth, and put on trial. His accusers charge that Goldman is not a Jew, but in fact a notorious Nazi war criminal, guilty of unspeakable crimes against humanity. Robert Shaw's name does not appear in the credits of The Man in the Glass Booth; he was so displeased with Edward Anhalt's screen adaptation that he had his name removed from the project. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
This film was part of the American Film Theater series (Butley, Iceman Cometh, A Delicate Balance) and for some reason though I had seen several films in that series--this one eluded me. Fortunately I saw it recently on video and highly recommend it for Maximilian Schell's powerful Oscar nominated performance as a Jew accused of being a Nazi war criminal. If you love great acting, do check this out!!
This film was part of the American Film Theater series (Butley, Iceman Cometh, A Delicate Balance) and for some reason though I had seen several films in that series--this one eluded me. Fortunately I saw it recently on video and highly recommend it for Maximilian Schell's powerful Oscar nominated performance as a Jew accused of being a Nazi war criminal. If you love great acting, do check this out!!