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Does Judgment at Nuremberg Accurately Depict the Nazi War Crimes Trial?
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Arendt, Hannah
/ Folk music
/ Genocide
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/ Kramer, Stanley
/ Motion picture directors & producers
/ Television production industry
/ Trials
/ Truth
2008
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Does Judgment at Nuremberg Accurately Depict the Nazi War Crimes Trial?
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Gonshak, Henry
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Arendt, Hannah
/ Folk music
/ Genocide
/ Judges & magistrates
/ Judgment
/ Kramer, Stanley
/ Motion picture directors & producers
/ Television production industry
/ Trials
/ Truth
2008
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Does Judgment at Nuremberg Accurately Depict the Nazi War Crimes Trial?
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Does Judgment at Nuremberg Accurately Depict the Nazi War Crimes Trial?
2008
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Lambert had a point; Kramer risked distracting his audience from the movie's higher purpose by peopling it with celebrities, and, indeed, it is nearly impossible to take matinee idols who appear as secondary characters in the movie, such as Montgomery Clift and Judy Garland, seriously in their roles.1 In the role of the presiding justice at the trial, Judge Haywood, a humble, impeccably virtuous small-town American jurist, Kramer cast Spencer Tracy.\\n In the scene which immediately follows Lawson's presentation of his documentation, set in the prison cafeteria, the defendants, furious at Lawson's tactics, are all busily denying that the genocide ever happened, until one of their number, who served with Eichmann, casually acknowledges the truth of what the prosecutor had presented.
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