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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Turner
EAN: 9780780635425
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0780635426
Label: Turner Home Ent
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageGermanOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent
MPN: DT6623D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Turner Home Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 16, 2001
Running Time: 180 minutes
Studio: Turner Home Ent
Theatrical Release Date: July 16, 2000
Editorial Review:
Product Description: The nazi high command is on trial and so is justice when allied prosecutors put the principles of freedom first and risk losing the case rather than give in to the post-world war ii passion for vengeance. Studio: Turner Hm Entertainm Release Date: 03/29/2005 Starring: Alex Baldwin Brian Cox Run time: 179 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com: The trial of Nazi war criminals following the Allied victory in Europe in World War II is dramatized in this uneven TV movie starring Alec Baldwin as Robert Jackson, a U.S. Supreme Court justice who served as the chief prosecutor for the Allies. The gravity of the controversial concept of having a war crimes trial, and the political maneuvering between Britain, France, the United States, and the Soviet Union that made it possible, is explained fairly well in the early portions of the film, even if Baldwin at times delivers lines that seem to have been lifted from a high school history textbook. Scenes of Nazi officers being rounded up and jailed are evocative, as are scenes of a ruined Germany. But a subplot involving Baldwin's character having an extramarital affair with his secretary, played by Jill Hennessy, seems utterly extraneous. Perhaps the intent was to show that even someone taking a moral stand on a global stage can be flawed, but Baldwin's Supreme Court justice faces no consequences from his infidelity. Baldwin dominates the courtroom scenes as the outraged prosecutor, while Hennessy has little to do beyond looking great in her 1940s wardrobe. And as the film progresses the brilliant performance of Brian Cox as Hermann Goering simply seizes all attention, as Hitler's deputy is uncannily portrayed as a brilliant manipulator to the very end. Nuremberg is consistently interesting, and to its credit it does contain much serious material on the Nazi war crimes, but it is in the end a flawed production. --Robert J. McNamara
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I use this film with my English 12 classes after we have read Elie Wiesel's memoir Night. This movie is great. The acting is superb and the story needs to be told.
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Don't get me wrong. I hold the Nazis in the poorest of esteem. They were a blight on humanity. But, that in itself is a problem with this film.
The unadulterated racism of the Nazis isn't really expressed here. For an historical document on that regime this is inexcusable. What we get is a highly entertaining show on the villainy of the Nazi leaders on trial and the moral rightness of those who are judging them. For a pursuit of the average viewer perhaps this is sufficient. But, ... Read More
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As a Holocaust educator, I found "Nuremberg" an accurate and compelling look at the pre-trial events and the trial itself. Knowing the accuracy of the movie makes it quite worthwhile. Another bonus is the fact the actors that portray the Nazi defendants look almost like their real life photos. And, just to view it as an interesting story, one would find it entertaining as well.
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I've watched this movie several times. I can't speak completely to the accuracy of all the details since I haven't studied that trial, but the producers, director, actors, etc seems to have done a great job of taking a VERY complicated subject and reducing it to its basic themes within a couple of hours. Baldwin, the guy playing Goering, and Christopher Plummer (as an elder statesman/barrister) are great.
Would have been interesting to see more focus on the more obscure Nazi leadership, but thats ... Read More
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Better than I expected, this is (for my money) TNT's best ever production. It worked as a mini-series. As a movie, it is LONG (over three hrs) and absorbing. If you like great courtroom drama, here it is. Brian Cox is fantastic as Goering. The rest of the cast -- esp. those portraying the Nazi war criminals -- shine like stars.
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