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Alec Baldwin | Justice Robert H. Jackson | |
Christopher Plummer | Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe | |
Max von Sydow | ||
Jill Hennessy | Elsie Douglas | |
Brian Cox | Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring | |
Michael Ironside | ||
Matt Craven | ||
Roger Dunn | Col. Robert Storey | |
David McIlwraith | Col. John Harlan Amen | |
Christopher Shyer | Gen. Telford Taylor | |
Hrothgar Mathews | Thomas J. Dodd | |
Herbert Knaup | Albert Speer | |
Frank Moore | Hans Frank | |
Christopher Heyerdahl | Ernst Kaltenbrunner | |
Frank Fontaine | Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel | |
Raymond Cloutier | Großadmiral Karl Dönitz | |
Bill Corday | Generaloberst Alfred Jodl | |
Ken Kramer | Fritz Sauckel |
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Producer | Mychele Boudrias
Ian McDougall |
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Writer | David W. Rintels
Joseph E. Persico |
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Cinematography | Alain Dostie
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Musician | Richard Grégoire
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Europe, 1945. The war is over, but the battle for justice is about to begin. Twenty-one members of the Nazi high command stand in a charged courtroom inside Nuremberg's Palace of Justice. Twenty-one pleas of Not Guilty are entered. Will the trial of these notorious men be a forum for Allied vengeance or a quest for justice? Based on Joseph E. Persico's acclaimed book Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial and featuring momentous dialogue taken from case transcripts, Nuremberg is a compelling courtroom drama about the post-World War II Trial of the Century. Alec Baldwin, Jill Hennessy, Christopher Plummer, Brian Cox and Max von Sydow star in this vivid work filled with intellectual fire and righteous courage. |
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