Filme "O Julgamento de Nuremberg" que não canso de assistir!
Behind-the-Scenes of the 1961 Legal Drama ‘Judgment at Nuremberg’ and Its Big-Name Cast
December 28, 2019 1960s, behind the scenes, celebrity & famous people, movies
Judgment at Nuremberg is a 1961 legal drama that depicts a fictionalized version of Judge’s Trial of 1947. The film was directed by Stanley Kramer, written by Abby Mann and featured some of the best-known faces of Hollywood, including Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, Maximilian Schell, Montgomery Clift, William Shatner and Werner Klemperer, in roles that were different from those in which they were usually seen. Many of the big-name actors chose to appear in the film for a fraction of their usual salaries because they believed in the importance of the subject matter.
The film was nominated for eleven categories at the 34th Academy Awards, with Schell won the Oscar for Best Leading Actor and Mann won the award for Best Adapted Screenplay. This is one of only seven films to receive multiple nominations for Best Leading Actor, with both Tracy and Schell getting nominated. The remaining categories were for Best Picture, Best Director (Stanley Kramer), Best Leading Actor (Spencer Tracy), Best Supporting Actor (Montgomery Clift), Best Supporting Actress (Judy Garland), Best Film Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.
Burt Lancaster. Photo by MGM.
Burt Lancaster. Photo by United Artists.
Maximilian Schell. Photo by United Artists.
Director Stanley Kramer and Montgomery Clift. Photo by Don Ornitz.
Director Stanley Kramer, Spencer Tracy and Beatrice Jardi. Photo by Bettmann.
Judy Garland. Photo by United Artists.
Judy Garland. Photo by Silver Screen Collection.
Kenneth MacKenna, Spencer Tracy, and Ray Teal. Photo by United Artist.
Marlene Dietrich. Photo by United Artists.
Marlene Dietrich. Photo by United Artists.
Maximilian Schel and Richard Widmark. Photo by ullstein bild.
Montgomery Clift. Photo by United Artists.
Montgomery Clift. Photo by Allan Grant for LIFE.
Montgomery Clift. Photo by Bettmann.
Marlene Dietrich. Photo by A. Schorr.
Richard Widmark and Judy Garland. Photo by United Artists.
Richard Widmark. Photo by Sunset Boulevard.
Spencer Tracy and Montgomery Clift. Photo by Allan Grant for LIFE.
Spencer Tracy. Photo by United Artists.
Spencer Tracy. Photo by United Artists.
Spencer Tracy and Marlene Dietrich. Photo by United Artists.
Director Stanley Kramer and Judy Garland. Photo by Bettmann.
Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, Spencer Tracy and Marlene Dietrich. Photo by Bettmann.
December 28, 2019 1960s, behind the scenes, celebrity & famous people, movies
Judgment at Nuremberg is a 1961 legal drama that depicts a fictionalized version of Judge’s Trial of 1947. The film was directed by Stanley Kramer, written by Abby Mann and featured some of the best-known faces of Hollywood, including Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, Maximilian Schell, Montgomery Clift, William Shatner and Werner Klemperer, in roles that were different from those in which they were usually seen. Many of the big-name actors chose to appear in the film for a fraction of their usual salaries because they believed in the importance of the subject matter.
The film was nominated for eleven categories at the 34th Academy Awards, with Schell won the Oscar for Best Leading Actor and Mann won the award for Best Adapted Screenplay. This is one of only seven films to receive multiple nominations for Best Leading Actor, with both Tracy and Schell getting nominated. The remaining categories were for Best Picture, Best Director (Stanley Kramer), Best Leading Actor (Spencer Tracy), Best Supporting Actor (Montgomery Clift), Best Supporting Actress (Judy Garland), Best Film Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.
Julgamento de Nuremberg é um drama jurídico de 1961 que retrata uma versão ficcional de Judge's Trial de 1947. O filme foi dirigido por Stanley Kramer, escrito por Abby Mann e contou com alguns dos rostos mais conhecidos de Hollywood, incluindo Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, Maximilian Schell, Montgomery Clift, William Shatner e Werner Klemperer, em papéis diferentes daqueles em que costumavam ser vistos. Muitos dos grandes atores escolheram aparecer no filme por uma fração de seus salários habituais porque acreditavam na importância do assunto.
O filme foi indicado para onze categorias no 34º Oscar, com Schell ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Ator Principal e Mann ganhou o prêmio de Melhor Roteiro Adaptado. Este é um dos sete filmes a receber várias indicações para Melhor Ator Principal, com Tracy e Schell sendo indicados. As categorias restantes foram para Melhor Filme, Melhor Diretor (Stanley Kramer), Melhor Ator Principal (Spencer Tracy), Melhor Ator Coadjuvante (Montgomery Clift), Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante (Judy Garland), Melhor Edição, Melhor Fotografia, Melhor Direção de Arte e Melhor Figurino.
O filme foi indicado para onze categorias no 34º Oscar, com Schell ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Ator Principal e Mann ganhou o prêmio de Melhor Roteiro Adaptado. Este é um dos sete filmes a receber várias indicações para Melhor Ator Principal, com Tracy e Schell sendo indicados. As categorias restantes foram para Melhor Filme, Melhor Diretor (Stanley Kramer), Melhor Ator Principal (Spencer Tracy), Melhor Ator Coadjuvante (Montgomery Clift), Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante (Judy Garland), Melhor Edição, Melhor Fotografia, Melhor Direção de Arte e Melhor Figurino.
Burt Lancaster. Photo by MGM.
Burt Lancaster. Photo by United Artists.
Maximilian Schell. Photo by United Artists.
Director Stanley Kramer and Montgomery Clift. Photo by Don Ornitz.
Director Stanley Kramer, Spencer Tracy and Beatrice Jardi. Photo by Bettmann.
Judy Garland. Photo by United Artists.
Judy Garland. Photo by Silver Screen Collection.
Kenneth MacKenna, Spencer Tracy, and Ray Teal. Photo by United Artist.
Marlene Dietrich. Photo by United Artists.
Marlene Dietrich. Photo by United Artists.
Maximilian Schel and Richard Widmark. Photo by ullstein bild.
Montgomery Clift. Photo by United Artists.
Montgomery Clift. Photo by Allan Grant for LIFE.
Montgomery Clift. Photo by Bettmann.
Marlene Dietrich. Photo by A. Schorr.
Richard Widmark and Judy Garland. Photo by United Artists.
Richard Widmark. Photo by Sunset Boulevard.
Spencer Tracy and Montgomery Clift. Photo by Allan Grant for LIFE.
Spencer Tracy. Photo by United Artists.
Spencer Tracy. Photo by United Artists.
Spencer Tracy and Marlene Dietrich. Photo by United Artists.
Director Stanley Kramer and Judy Garland. Photo by Bettmann.
Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, Spencer Tracy and Marlene Dietrich. Photo by Bettmann.
O diretor Stanley Kramer em um momento descontraído com os astros do elenco.
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L I N K
Quando visitei Nuremberg:
http://paulofranke.blogspot.com/2008/07/de-trem-pela-europa-4-
nuremberg.html
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Nuremberg, Melbourne, Stanley Kramer... e eu:
http://paulofranke.blogspot.com/2016/06/
nurembergmelbournestanley-kramer-e-eu.html
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O momento quando são mostradas as atrocidades nazistas /muito forte!)...:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czSw7JJIIW0
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Maximilian Schell recebe o Oscar por seu papel no filme
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"O melhor filme de tribunal!", segundo a crítica.
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Quando visitei a sepultura de Marlene Dietrich em Berlim (duas vezes), atriz que muito admiro por sua oposicão veemente ao nazismo:
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