Nuremberg with Alec Baldwin: DVD Cover

    Nuremberg Director: Yves Simoneau Cast: Alec Baldwin, Jill Hennessy, Brian Cox, Michael Ironside

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/16/2001
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 16,441
     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; Cast/Crew interviews; Interactive menus; Cast profiles; Scene access; Subtitles: English & French

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    Scene Index

    Scene Selections
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Credits [1:55]
    2. The picture of surrender [2:59]
    3. Justice Jackson [4:15]
    4. War criminals [2:53]
    5. Fashioners of the future [3:12]
    6. Fit to stand trial [4:05]
    7. Trump card [3:29]
    8. Palace of Justice [4:51]
    9. Preparations [2:59]
    10. Goering stricken [2:09]
    11. Back in Germany [5:35]
    12. The indicted and the dead [3:41]
    13. Setting a tone [2:26]
    14. Toasting the law [4:50]
    15. Doctor's orders [2:25]
    16. Still work to be done [4:49]
    17. Opening day [3:03]
    18. Nicht schuldig [2:57]
    19. Opening statement [4:02]
    20. Time to wake up [1:41]
    21. An enormous grave [5:59]
    22. A show [2:37]
    23. Experimental subjects [2:42]
    24. An Auschwitz account [2:38]
    25. Camp footage [5:52]
    26. Not understandable [2:43]
    27. Authority figure [1:28]
    28. Goering on Nazism [2:42]
    29. Interesting situation [2:45]
    30. Round one [6:11]
    31. A keepsake for Tex [2:12]
    32. Weighing ideals [3:34]
    33. The Jewish question [6:14]
    34. The politics in this room [2:49]
    35. Nice gestures (Stille Nacht) [2:33]
    36. A soldier's duty [2:43]
    37. Celebrations past [3:25]
    38. Lies [2:41]
    39. Rudolf Hess [4:02]
    40. Differences of degree [3:06]
    41. A matter of status [2:28]
    42. Speer's plot [4:47]
    43. Absence of empathy [4:17]
    44. Summation [4:44]
    45. Goering's statement [1:58]
    46. Speer's statement [2:01]
    47. Family visits [2:25]
    48. Sentences [6:20]
    49. No right of judgment [3:58]
    50. Goering's final act [3:52]
    51. Gallows humor [2:34]
    52. We can hope [1:51]
    53. End Credits [1:33]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This TNT miniseries stars Alec Baldwin as Robert Jackson, the Supreme Court justice who served as the head prosecutor for the war crimes tribunal that took place in Nuremberg after the horrors of WWII and the Holocaust. The film follows Jackson from his preparations for the trial to the outcome of the trial itself, paying particular attention to the interplay between Jackson and the Nazi thugs he is trying to prosecute. Brian Cox co-stars a Hermann Goering, Hitler's right-hand man, while Christopher Plummer plays British prosecutor Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe, and Jill Hennessey portrays Elise Douglas, Jackson's invaluable secretary and sometime lover. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    March 19, 2001: This movie focused on the main Nuremberg Trial after World War II. The movie, adapted from Joseph Persico's Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial, is well acted and shows the tension behind the trial. It shows the trials from Justice Jackson arriving there in 1945, to the conclusion of the trial in 1946. The movie would be better with real footage used at the trial.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 edition.