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Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)

Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
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After the end of World War II, the world gradually became aware of the full extent of the war crimes perpetrated by the Third Reich. In 1948, a series of trials were held in Nuremberg, Germany, by an international tribunal, headed by American legal and military officials, with the intent of bringing to justice those guilty of crimes against humanity. However, by that time most of the major figures of the Nazi regime were either dead or long missing, and in the resulting legal proceedings American judges often found themselves confronting the question of how much responsibility someone held who had "just followed orders." Judgment at Nuremberg is a dramatized version of the proceedings at one of these trials, in which Judge Dan Haywood (Spencer Tracy) is overseeing the trials of four German judges -- most notably Dr. Ernst Janning (Burt Lancaster) and Emil Hahn (Werner Klemperer) -- accused of knowingly sentencing innocent men to death in collusion with the Nazis. Representing the defense is attorney Hans Rolfe (Maximilian Schell), while prosecuting the accused is U.S. Col. Tad Lawson (Richard Widmark). As the trial goes on, both the visiting Americans and their reluctant German hosts often find themselves facing the legacy of the war, and how both of their nations have been irrevocably changed by it. Judgment at Nuremberg also features notable supporting performances by Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, and Montgomery Clift. Originally written and produced as a play for television, the screen version of Judgment at Nuremberg was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, with Maximilian Schell and Abby Mann taking home Oscars for (respectively) Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Spencer TracyBurt Lancaster, (more)
Director(s):
Stanley Kramer
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Judgment at Nuremberg

After the end of World War II, the world gradually became aware of the full extent of the war crimes perpetrated by the Third Reich. In 1948, a series of trials were held in Nuremberg, Germany, by an international tribunal, headed by American legal and military officials, with the intent of bringing to justice those guilty of crimes against humanity. However, by that time most of the major figures of the Nazi regime were either dead or long missing, and in the resulting legal proceedings American judges often found themselves confronting the question of how much responsibility someone held who had "just followed orders." Judgment at Nuremberg is a dramatized version of the proceedings at one of these trials, in which Judge Dan Haywood (Spencer Tracy) is overseeing the trials of four German judges -- most notably Dr. Ernst Janning (Burt Lancaster) and Emil Hahn (Werner Klemperer) -- accused of knowingly sentencing innocent men to death in collusion with the Nazis. Representing the defense is attorney Hans Rolfe (Maximilian Schell), while prosecuting the accused is U.S. Col. Tad Lawson (Richard Widmark). As the trial goes on, both the visiting Americans and their reluctant German hosts often find themselves facing the legacy of the war, and how both of their nations have been irrevocably changed by it. Judgment at Nuremberg also features notable supporting performances by Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, and Montgomery Clift. Originally written and produced as a play for television, the screen version of Judgment at Nuremberg was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, with Maximilian Schell and Abby Mann taking home Oscars for (respectively) Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
186 mins

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Director(s):
Stanley Kramer
Writer(s):
Abby Mann
Producer(s):
Stanley Kramer
Judgment at Nuremberg Awards:
  • 1961 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
  • 1961 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Director
  • 1961 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actor
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    Jimmie C.

    Timeless. Excellent script. Some of the best performances in the careers by some of the best actors of all time. Every politician should be required to watch this movie annually. It is a long film that seems much shorter because of the excellence of this cast, director, producers and writers.

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    Steve H.

    Power acting at its finest by the best actors of the 20th century: Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Marlene Dietrich, Monty Clift, Richard Widmark, Max Schell, Judy Garland with appearances by Werner Klemperer (Col Klink of Hogan's Heroes) & a young William Shatner (Capt Kirk, T.J. Hooker). The acting is lifelike and you feel you are actually there. No doubt one of the top 3 films I've ever seen.

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    Betty J.

    Excellent film. Great acting. This should be "must viewing" for every high school student. The (false) issue of collective guilt is portrayed well, and the importance of individual responsibility to a moral code is highlighted.

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