Review of Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) by Kelsie M — 13 Jan 2008
A true classic with one of the best ensemble casts ever assembled, Judgment At Nuremburg manages to straddle a morally ambiguous middle ground where no one is truly good nor truly evil. Brilliant performances abound, with Maximilian Schell managing to steal a movie from Spencer Tracy in an Oscar-winning acting job.
Even William Shatner is good in it.
This review of Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) was written by Kelsie M on 13 Jan 2008.
Judgment at Nuremberg has generally received very positive reviews.
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