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Nuremberg Epilogue 1971

★ 9.01 votes125 min📅 1971-05-07

Experience the gripping Nuremberg Epilogue (1971), a historical drama that brings the Nuremberg trials to life through transcripts. Directed by Jerzy Antczak, this TV movie delves into the complexities of the aftermath of World War II, examining the trials and their significance.

Director: Jerzy Antczak

Cast

Tadeusz Białoszczyński
Tadeusz Białoszczyński
Wilhelm Keitel
Henryk Borowski
Henryk Borowski
Joachim von Ribbentrop
Jan Englert
Jan Englert
G. Gilbert
Józef Fryźlewicz
Józef Fryźlewicz
Lateresen
Aleksander Gąssowski
Aleksander Gąssowski
Francois Demanthon
Władysław Hańcza
Władysław Hańcza
Hjalmar Schacht
Stanisław Jasiukiewicz
Stanisław Jasiukiewicz
Wasilij Rudenko
Ireneusz Kanicki
Kauffman
August Kowalczyk
August Kowalczyk
Alfred Jodl
Karol Małcużyński
Karol Małcużyński
Karol Małcużyński

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nuremberg Epilogue (1971) about?

This historical drama brings the Nuremberg trials to life through transcripts, examining the complexities of the aftermath of World War II.

Who directed Nuremberg Epilogue?

Jerzy Antczak masterfully directed this gripping drama.

Who stars in Nuremberg Epilogue?

Tadeusz Białoszczyński, Henryk Borowski, and Jan Englert lead the talented cast.

Is Nuremberg Epilogue (1971) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not available, Nuremberg Epilogue (1971) is a thought-provoking exploration of justice, morality, and the human condition that is sure to captivate history buffs and drama enthusiasts alike.

How long is Nuremberg Epilogue?

The runtime is 125 minutes.

About Nuremberg Epilogue (1971) — A Gripping Historical Drama Unfolds

Experience the gripping Nuremberg Epilogue (1971), a historical drama that brings the Nuremberg trials to life through transcripts. Directed by Jerzy Antczak, this TV movie delves into the complexities of the aftermath of World War II, examining the trials and their significance. With a talented ensemble cast including Tadeusz Białoszczyński, Henryk Borowski, and Jan Englert, Nuremberg Epilogue (1971) is a thought-provoking exploration of justice, morality, and the human condition. This 125-minute drama is a must-watch for those interested in history, politics, and the Nuremberg trials.

Set in the post-war era, Nuremberg Epilogue (1971) is a reproduction of the Nuremberg trials, utilizing transcripts to recreate the historic events. Jerzy Antczak's direction masterfully weaves together the stories of those involved, creating a captivating and informative experience. With its blend of drama and history, this film is a powerful exploration of the consequences of war and the importance of accountability.