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1961191 minDrama, History

Judgment at Nuremberg

Is Judgment at Nuremberg a Hit or Flop?

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Is Judgment at Nuremberg worth watching? With a rating of 8/10, this Drama, History film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Judgment at Nuremberg Synopsis

In 1947, four German judges who served on the bench during the Nazi regime face a military tribunal to answer charges of crimes against humanity. 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.

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Top Cast

Spencer Tracy
Spencer TracyDan Haywood
Richard Widmark
Richard WidmarkTad Lawson
Maximilian Schell
Maximilian SchellHans Rolfe
Burt Lancaster
Burt LancasterErnst Janning
Marlene Dietrich
Marlene DietrichMrs. Bertholt
Judy Garland
Judy GarlandIrene Hoffman Wallner
Montgomery Clift
Montgomery CliftRudolph Petersen
William Shatner
William ShatnerHarrison Byers
Werner Klemperer
Werner KlempererEmil Hahn
Kenneth MacKenna
Kenneth MacKennaKenneth Norris

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Is Judgment at Nuremberg worth watching?

Yes, Judgment at Nuremberg is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 8/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, History movies.

Is Judgment at Nuremberg hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (8/10), Judgment at Nuremberg is considered a hit among viewers.

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Judgment at Nuremberg is a Drama, History movie that In 1947, four German judges who served on the bench during the Nazi regime face a military tribunal to answer charges of crimes against humanity. Chie...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 20, 2023
★ 8

Spencer Tracy is the presiding judge at the fictitious trial of some of the most evil Nazis to have survived the end of WWII. Chief amongst them is the formidable former jurist "Dr. Ernst Janning" (Burt Lancaster). Richard Widmark is tasked with leading the prosecution; Maximilian Schell as their defender. Make no mistake, this is no standard courtroom melodrama. The performances from all - especially a sensitive and measured Tracy who tries, despite every sense of humanity within himself pulling him otherwise - to remain as impartial and fair in the face of the evidence of brutality presented to him and his fellow judges. There are a couple of wonderful cameo performances from victims of the alleged abuses - notably Judy Garland and Monty Clift with Marlene Dietrich as the widow of a former Nazi general who seems to be in some sort of a daze of denial (we are never quite certain what she did/didn't know). The story challenges the very basis of an independent judiciary and the principles of blind obedience motivated by pure evil, zeal or fear. The use, only once, of actual British footage from a liberated concentration camp is heart-rending and sickening in equal measure. A real must see.