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FakeNoose

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Thu Dec 7, 2023, 01:55 PM Dec 2023

Russell Crowe, Rami Malek and Michael Shannon to Star in Nazi Drama 'Nuremberg'



Variety link: https://variety.com/2023/film/news/russell-crowe-rami-malek-michael-shannon-nuremberg-1235827513/

Oscar winners Russell Crowe and Rami Malek, as well as Oscar nominee Michael Shannon, are set to star in historical drama “Nuremberg,” Bluestone Entertainment and Walden Media announced.

Director James Vanderbilt, known for writing and producing “Zodiac” prior to his directorial debut with “Truth,” wrote the script based on the book “The Nazi and the Psychiatrist” by Jack El-Hai. The rights to the book were acquired by Bluestone Entertainment, Walden Media and Széchenyi Fund — who are also financing the film.

The film will follow Malek as an American psychiatrist tasked to determine if Nazi prisoners are fit to stand trial for their war crimes. He finds himself in a battle of the wits with Hitler’s right-hand man, played by Crowe. Shannon will portray Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson, the chief prosecutor in the Nuremburg trials.

“What an absolute honor it is to be working with such a tremendously talented group of actors. Our partners at Bluestone and Walden have been incredibly supportive, and I cannot wait to bring this amazing true story to the screen,” Vanderbilt said in a statement.
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This film sounds awesome and I'll definitely be looking for it next year. However I have a slight quibble with the title of the news item. Why are they calling this a "Nazi Drama"? The Nuremburg trials took place a few years after the defeat of the Nazis, so shouldn't this be called an "Allies Drama"?

I have no doubt that this new film will eventually be compared to the incomparable "Judgment at Nuremburg," (1961) starring Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, and so many other great actors.

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