Judgment At Nuremberg (1961) - (Movie Clip) In The Name Of The Law
American prosecutor Lawson (Richard Widmark) with his opening statement in the trial of Janning (Burt Lancaster) and other German judges, before Judge Haywood (Spencer Tracy), early in Stanley Kramer's Judgment At Nuremberg, 1961.
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