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  1. Shortly after Judgment at Nuremberg, Marlene Dietrich narrated a documentary about the Third Reich, Black Fox: The True Story of Adolf Hitler (1962). Judy Garland's "comeback" role in Judgment at Nuremberg proved so successful that Stanley Kramer quickly came up with another project for her, A Child Is Waiting (1963).

  2. Judgment at Nuremberg is a film directed by Stanley Kramer with Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich .... Year: 1961. Original title: Judgment at Nuremberg. Synopsis: It has been three years since the most important Nazi leaders had already been tried.

  3. Critics reviews. An American judge presides over the trial of four German jurists accused of “legalizing” Nazi atrocities. But as graphic accounts of sterilization and murder unfold in the courtroom, mounting political pressure for leniency forces Haywood to make the most harrowing, difficult decision of his career.

  4. 1961 · 3 hr. TV-14. Drama. During the trial of four German jurists accused of legalizing Nazi atrocities, Judge Dan Haywood must make the most harrowing decision of his career. Subtitles: English. Starring: Montgomery Clift Marlene Dietrich Judy Garland Burt Lancaster Maximilian Schell Spencer Tracy Richard Widmark. Directed by: Stanley Kramer.

  5. In 1948, an American court in occupied Germany tries four Nazi judges for war crimes.

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  6. Judgment At Nuremberg. Judge Daniel Haywood (Spencer Tracy) presides over the trial of four German jurists accused of "legalizing" Nazi atrocities. But mounting political pressure for leniency forces Haywood into making the most difficult decision of his career. IMDb 8.3 2 h 59 min 1961. 13+.

  7. 6 de mar. de 2018 · It deals with the 1948 trial of the Nazi judges who presided over cases brought before them under the 1935 Nuremberg Laws, which began the systematic oppression of German Jews. Judgment at Nuremberg is a forceful portrait of the evil that was Nazi Germany. The broadcast has barely begun when ABC News breaks in for a special report.