Review of Judgment in Berlin (1988) by Kevin M. W — 19 Jun 2011
During the days of the Berlin Wall a trial in that city for a East German who freely admits that he hijacked a passenger flight in order to escape to the West. Directed by Sean Penn's father, Leo, and including a centerpiece performance by Sean himself, this Martin Sheen production (with a star turn given by Sheen as well) reeks of sentimental liberalism but is nonetheless touching.
This review of Judgment in Berlin (1988) was written by Kevin M. W on 19 Jun 2011.
Judgment in Berlin has generally received mixed reviews.
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