Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)








Retired Maine judge, Dan Haywood, is appointed to preside over the trial of four former Nazi jurists: Ernst Janning, Emil Hahn, Werner Lammpe, and Friedrich Hofstetter. Hans Rolfe is appointed as their defense counsel. After a prolonged trial, the four are found guilty and sentenced to life in prison, with the understanding that they will be released after serving no more than seven years.


Books with substantial mentioning of Judgment at Nuremberg

David Fury
The Cinema History of Burt Lancaster
Minneapolis, MN, 1989

Jean-Pierre Frimbois
Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film historique
Alleur (Belgique), 1989

Christian Unucka
Richard Widmark und seine Filme, Ein filmographischer Bildband
Hebertshausen, 1984

Judith M. Kass
The Films of Montgomery Clift
Secaucus, New Jersey, 1979

Donald Descher
The Films of Spencer Tracy
New York, 1968

Homer Dickens
The Films of Marlene Dietrich
New York, 1968