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Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)

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User Rating: 8.3/10 (6,922 votes)
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Overview
Director:
Stanley Kramer
Writer:
Abby Mann (story)
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Release Date:
19 December 1961 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama / History more
Tagline:
More than a motion picture...It is an overwhelming experience in human emotion you will never forget! more
Plot Outline:
In 1948, an American court in occupied Germany tries four Nazi judges for war crimes. more
Plot Keywords:
Courtroom Drama / Epic / 1960s / Jew / Nazi Germany more
Awards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 12 wins & 21 nominations more
User Comments:
Revelation of Horror more
US TV Schedule:
Sat. Aug. 1811:15 PMTCM   

Cast(Cast overview, first billed only)

Spencer Tracy ... Chief Judge Dan Haywood

Burt Lancaster ... Dr. Ernst Janning (defendant judge)

Richard Widmark ... Col. Tad Lawson (prosecuting attorney)

Marlene Dietrich ... Mrs. Bertholt
Maximilian Schell ... Hans Rolfe (lead defense attorney)

Judy Garland ... Mrs. Irene Hoffman Wallner

Montgomery Clift ... Rudolph Petersen (prosecution witness)
Ed Binns ... Sen. Burkette (as Edward Binns)

Werner Klemperer ... Emil Hahn (defendant judge)
Torben Meyer ... Werner Lampe (defendant judge)
Martin Brandt ... Friedrich Hofstetter (defendant judge)

William Shatner ... Capt. Harrison Byers (Haywood's aide)
Kenneth MacKenna ... Judge Kenneth Norris
Alan Baxter ... Brig. Gen. Matt Merrin
Ray Teal ... Judge Curtiss Ives
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Additional Details
Also Known As:
Judgement at Nuremberg
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Runtime:
186 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English / German
Aspect Ratio:
1.75 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Filming Locations:
Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany more
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Trivia:
Maximilian Schell's Lead Actor Oscar makes him the lowest-billed lead category winner in history. He is billed fifth, after Tracy, Lancaster, Widmark, and Dietrich. more
Goofs:
Errors in geography: The northwest corner of the concentration camp map, around Belgium and the Netherlands, shows about three extra countries. more
Quotes:
Capt. Harrison Byers: [during a tour of spacious judges' quarters] I trust you'll be comfortable in this room, sir.
Judge Dan Haywood: Captain, I have no doubt that the entire state of Maine would be comfortable in this room!
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Movie Connections:
Featured in A Tribute to Stanley Kramer (2004) (V) more
Soundtrack:
Notre amour ne peur more

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54 out of 71 people found the following comment useful:-
Revelation of Horror, 25 February 2001
10/10
Author: buckboard from Dayton, Ohio

This is a fine film by a fine director, but I can only hope that Stanley Kramer, in committing to full length film a television story, knew at heart the message his movie was trying to say. Because this is truly a message movie, for all mankind, but if the reviews I've read on this site are any indication, the message has been lost to some degree.

I've entitled my review "Revelation of Horror", but the horror revealed was not the Holocaust. That had already been revealed, although Kramer's film certainly lent its emotional impact. The revelation was a deep, true insight into how it happened, and the horror is that it happened in a civilized country. Few on this earth can imagine the true horror of Nazi Germany--I've read criticism of Widmark's Colonel Lawson as too preachy, but the character and the acting conveyed the mission of one who actually saw the horrors, beyond any scope we can identify with.

Kramer's achievement is that everything in this movie reminds us that the Nazi's used every facet of civilization, no matter how minute, to foster their extermination of their enemies, to inculcate it as an ordinary part of life. That was why judges were chosen to portray the issue of "obeying orders" versus "human decency." Herr Rolf is "forced" to defend the worst criminals imaginable, and yet his very defense and the principles behind it are abused in the process, used as a weapon against the very law they represent. Thus did the Nazis prevail with the willing acquiescence of the German people, and the abominable disregard of the rest of the world.

The other horror revealed in this film is the incessant excusing of it. Beyond the obvious pleas of the guilty ("We didn't know", or as one judge says to another, "Was it possible to kill like that?") are the multiplicity of subtle excuses: the reminder of centuries' old German culture, Rolf's plaintive cry of "unfairness" at the showing of the death camp films because of their inflammatory nature, the invocation of "Lili Marlene" throughout the film, to name just a few. While the song evokes sadness, a guilty German society meant for it to invoke sadness. Long before Germany had its country destroyed by bombs, it had its soul destroyed by Hitler.

Because this is a courtroom drama, respecting the sacred role of the Rule of Law in safeguarding humanity, almost every scene, every line is a statement that Nazi Germany perverted the Rule of Law, as did the very defense of the war criminals. But what is principle on a small scale of a single man being judged by society becomes outrage when used to defend the indefensible on an impossibly massive scale. Tracy's character at the film's end has a realization that this is so, as well as an awareness that what happened in Germany during the Third Reich was an Aristotelian tragedy for anyone touched by it, even remotely, so that any personal considerations (such as Mrs. Berthold) are made utterly impossible.

Rolf's speech about the guilty responsibility of the rest of the world was valid--but he was indicting the world to save one man. Where have we heard that in our own time? This quality about "Judgment at Nuremburg" makes its message forever fresh--and its warnings.

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