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Judgment at Nuremberg
In 1948, an American court in occupied Germany tries four Nazi judges for war crimes. Chief Justice Haywood hears evidence and testimony not only from lead defendant Ernst Janning and his defense attorney Hans Rolfe, but also from the widow of a Nazi general, an idealistic U.S. Army captain and reluctant witness Irene Wallner.
1 October 1897, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
22 March 1920, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
27 July 1943, Far Rockaway, New York, USA
2 August 1913, New York, USA
21 December 1934, Modesto, California, USA
19 July 1891, Peak Hill, New South Wales, Australia
12 December 1923, Brooklyn, New York, USA
15 August 1900, Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
1 December 1884, Århus, Denmark
17 October 1920, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
12 September 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
26 February 1905, Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA
18 October 1879, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
15 July 1883, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
19 August 1899, Canterbury, New Hampshire, USA
14 April 1931, South Bend, Indiana, USA
5 May 1915, London, England, UK
December 30, 1917 in Fallbrook, California, USA
8 September 1893, Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]
27 December 1901, Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany
12 April 1896, Kingman, Arizona, USA
20 May 1901, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
22 March 1931, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
23 July 1908, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
February 11, 2006
A rare cinematic exploration of the messy, difficult aftermath of evaluating culpability, not only for the Nazi masterminds, but also for innumerable officials and functionaries…
April 27, 2004
A classic of post-war cinema.
August 14, 2004
In the grand tradition of courtroom dramas, Nuremberg has the distinction of being probably the most "important" of them all - even if it's not the most blatantly entertaining
November 07, 2007
Absorbing from beginning to end.
January 06, 2005
An eloquent snapshot of the way that the ground was shifting--in both the Nuremberg of 1948 and the Tinsel Town of 1961.
August 01, 2013
Most powerful for its subtle and shaded characterizations of both victim and victimizer.
September 26, 2007
A tpical Stanley Kramer's film: Serious (even pompous) and humanist, but essentially middlebrow, courtroom drama that while well-acted is too verbose and fearful of taking sides in the controversy over who's to blame for the Nazi atrocities.
November 07, 2007
Tracy delivers a performance of great intelligence and intuition.
April 13, 2010
Important fictionalized intense courtroom drama, which at times was engrossing.
February 06, 2009
Abordando o complexo tema com honestidade, inteligência e humanidade, esta obra-prima repleta de atuações inesquecíveis é um atestado da capacidade do Cinema em servir não só como retrato de nossa História, mas como profunda reflexão sobre a mesma.
June 24, 2006
There are no surprises in the direction, and Abby Mann's screenplay plays the expected tunes, but there's enough conviction on display to reward a patient spectator.
November 07, 2007
Watchable enough on its own terms, but insufferably glib next to something like Shoah.

