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Post by kolchak92 on Sept 26, 2022 0:27:38 GMT
Judgement at Nuremberg
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Post by movielover on Sept 26, 2022 0:29:16 GMT
It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
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Post by Cat on Sept 26, 2022 0:59:50 GMT
Nuremberg also.
HM The Defiant Ones
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Post by jcush on Sept 26, 2022 1:03:35 GMT
Apparently I've only seen 3.
Nuremberg is my favorite that I've seen.
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Post by moviemouth on Sept 26, 2022 1:32:11 GMT
Ship of Fools
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Post by darksidebeadle on Sept 26, 2022 7:59:00 GMT
The Defiant Ones
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Post by politicidal on Sept 26, 2022 12:45:34 GMT
Judgement at Nuremberg
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Sept 26, 2022 13:54:22 GMT
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Judgment at Nuremberg
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Sept 26, 2022 16:22:31 GMT
Tough choice between Judgment at Nuremberg and Inherit the Wind. I'll go with Inherit the Wind. The last courtroom scene between Spencer Tracy and Fredric March is incredible. Then again, nearly all the acting in JAN is awesome. Remarkable how Kramer could get great performances from Judy Garland and Montgomery Clift. Both were train wrecks by 1961. But they, and everyone else shone.
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Post by movielover on Sept 26, 2022 16:33:08 GMT
Tough choice between Judgment at Nuremberg and Inherit the Wind. I'll go with Inherit the Wind. The last courtroom scene between Spencer Tracy and Fredric March is incredible. Then again, nearly all the acting in JAN is awesome. Remarkable how Kramer could get great performances from Judy Garland and Montgomery Clift. Both were train wrecks by 1961. But they, and everyone else shone. Inherit the Wind is my 2nd favorite Stanley Kramer movie. I think Judy Garland and Montgomery Clift being train wrecks in real life actually helped their performances in Judgment at Nuremberg.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Sept 26, 2022 16:46:13 GMT
Tough choice between Judgment at Nuremberg and Inherit the Wind. I'll go with Inherit the Wind. The last courtroom scene between Spencer Tracy and Fredric March is incredible. Then again, nearly all the acting in JAN is awesome. Remarkable how Kramer could get great performances from Judy Garland and Montgomery Clift. Both were train wrecks by 1961. But they, and everyone else shone. Inherit the Wind is my 2nd favorite Stanley Kramer movie. I think Judy Garland and Montgomery Clift being train wrecks in real life actually helped their performances in Judgment at Nuremberg. Yeah, both were damaged good and both played damaged people. I guess it was a challenge to keep Clift sitting still while feeding him lines. Maximilian Schell's performance is one of the best in film history. He won an Oscar and both Clift and Garland should have (poop on West Side Story). Everyone was at the top of their game. Marlene Dietrich, Spencer Tracy, Richard Widmark. Hell even William Shatner and Colonel Klink himself, Werner Klemperer.
I always hear that Klemperer wore his Luftwaffe uniform on Hogan's Heroes. I ever heard Richard Dawson say it. But 100% BS. Klemperer was Jewish and not many Jews rose to the rank of Colonel. He and his family fled Germany in 1933. Klemperer would play Nazi's only if the were evil (Judgment at Nuremberg) or a boob (Hogan's Heroes)
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Post by vegalyra on Sept 26, 2022 21:37:41 GMT
On the Beach. That movie still makes gives me the chills, maybe even more with the craziness in Ukrainian War.
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Post by rudeboy on Sept 26, 2022 23:11:04 GMT
The Defiant Ones. I’m fond of On the Beach, too.
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Post by Archelaus on Sept 28, 2022 1:36:11 GMT
The Defiant Ones
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