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Judgment at Nuremberg is an American television play broadcast live on April 16, 1959, as part of the CBS television series, Playhouse 90. It was a courtroom drama written by Abby Mann and directed by George Roy Hill that depicts the trial of four German judicial officials as part of the Nuremberg trials. Claude Rains starred as the presiding judge with Maximilian Schell as the defense attorney, Melvyn Douglas as the prosecutor, and Paul Lukas as the former German Minister of Justice.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Telford Taylor | Self - Host | Unowned | |
Claude Rains | Judge Dan Haywood | Unowned | |
Paul Lukas | Ernst Janning | Unowned | |
Maximilian Schell | Otto Rolfe | Unowned | |
Martin Milner | Capt. Byers | Unowned | |
Melvyn Douglas | Gen. Parker | Unowned | |
Ludwig Donath | Dr. Wickert | Unowned | |
Peter Capell | Geuter | Unowned | |
Werner Klemperer | Emil Hahn | Unowned | |
Albert Szabo | Rudolph Petersen | Unowned | |
Marketa Kimbrell | Maria Wallner | Unowned | |
Torben Meyer | Werner Lammpe | Unowned | |
Gregory Gaye | Frederich Hoffstetter | Unowned | |
Wendell Holmes | Judge Ives | Unowned | |
Alex Gerry | Judge Norris | Unowned | |
Oliver McGowan | Senator | Unowned | |
Tyler McVey | General | Unowned | |
Celia Lovsky | Elsa Lindnow | Unowned | |
Mary Adams | Mrs. Haywood | Unowned | |
John Bleifer | Mr. Halbestadt | Unowned | |
Irene Seidner | Mrs. Halbestadt | Unowned | |
John Conwell | Court Interpreter | Unowned | |
Tom Tugend | Court Interpreter | Unowned | |
Stephen Chase | Man in Corridor | Unowned |