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JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG

USA 1961. Roxlom Films.
Released through United Artists

CAST: Spencer Tracy (Judge Dan Haywood); Burt Lancaster (Ernst Janning); Richard Widmark (Colonel Tad Lawson); Marlene Dietrich (Mme. Bertholt); Maximilian Schell (Hans Rolfe); Judy Garland (Irene Hoffman); Montgomery Clift (Rudolf Peterson); William Shatner (Captain Byers); Edward Binns (Senator Burkette); Kenneth MacKenna (Judge Kenneth Norris); Joseph Bernard (Major Abe Radnitz); Werner Klemperer (Emil Hahn); Torben Meyer (Werner Lammpe); Alan Baxter (General Merrin); Virginia Christine (Mrs. Halbestadt); Otto Waldis (Pohl); Karl Swenson (Dr Geuter); Ray Teal (Judge Curtiss Ives); Ben Wright (Halbestadt); Olga Fabian (Mrs.Lindnow); Martin Brandt (Friedrich Hofstetter); John Wengraf (Dr. Wieck); Howard Caine (Wallner); Paul Busch (Schmidt); Bernard Kates (Perkins); Sheila Bromley (Mrs. Ives); Jana Taylor (Elsa Scheffler); Joseph Crehan (Spectator); Rudy Solari (Interpreter in Courtroom).

CREDITS: Stanley Kramer (Director and Producer); Philip Langner (Associate Producer); Abby Mann (Scenarist); Ernest Laszlo (Photographer); Charles F. Wheeler (Camera Operator); George Milo (Set Decorator); Rudolph Sternad (Production Designer); Pacific Title (Titles and Opticals); Frederic Knudtson (Editor); Ernest Gold (Musical Score); James Speak (Sound Engineer); Walter Elliott (Sound Editor); Art Dunham (Music Editor); Ivan Volkman (Assistant Director); Clem Beauchamp (Production Manager); Marshall Schlom (Script Supervisor); Jean Louis (Miss Dietrich's Gowns); Joseph King (Costumes); Robert J. Schiffer (Make-up); Morris Rosen (Company Grip); Martin Kashuk (Assistant Company Grip); Art Cole (Property Master); Don L. Carstensen (Chief Gaffer); Stalmaster-Lister Co., Lynn Stalmaster (Casting); German Crew: Richard Richtsfeld (Special Effects), L. Ostermeier (Administration Staff), Lyn Hannes (Administration Staff), Pia Arnold (Production Manager), Albrecht Hennings (Production Design), Laci von Ronay (Assistant Director), Hubert Karl (Administration Staff), Egon Hädler (Administration Staff), Frank Winterstein (Unit Manager), Richard Eglseder (Property Master), Hannelore Winterfeld (Assistant Editor); from the Original story by Abby Mann

SONGS: "Lili Marleen" by Norbert Schultze (Music) and Hans Leip (German Lyrics), Thomas Connor (English Lyrics); "Liebeslied" by Ernest Gold (Music) and Alfred Perry (Lyrics).

Black-and-White; 190 minutes
Production Dates: January 22nd — May 1961, Revue Studios,
Universal City; April 1961 Berlin and Nuremberg.
Premiere: December 14th 1961, Kongreßhalle, Berlin.


OSCARS 1961 (34th): Actor: Maximilian Schell, Spencer Tracy
Writing (Screenplay — based on material from another medium): Abby Mann —
Actor in a Supporting Role: Montgomery Clift —
Actress in a Supporting Role: Judy Garland —
Art Direction (Black-and-White): Rudolph Sternad —
Best Motion Picture: Stanley Kramer —
Cinematography (Black-and-White):
Ernest Laszlo — Costume Design


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