Nuremberg (miniseries)
| Nuremberg | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Docudrama |
| Written by | David W. Rintels |
| Directed by | Yves Simoneau |
| Starring | Alec Baldwin Brian Cox Christopher Plummer Jill Hennessy Matt Craven Colm Feore Christopher Heyerdahl Michael Ironside Max von Sydow |
| Composer | Richard Grégoire |
| Country of origin | Canada United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of episodes | 2 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Gerald W. Abrams, Alec Baldwin, Bernard F. Conners, Joanathan Cornick, Suzanne Girard, Peter Allen Sussman |
| Producers | Mychèle Boudrias Ian McDougall |
| Cinematography | Alain Dostie |
| Editor | Yves Langlois |
| Running time | 180 minutes |
| Production companies | Alliance Atlantis CTV British American Entertainment Cypress Films Les Productions La Fête Inc. |
| Original release | |
| Network | TNT (United States) CTV (Canada) |
| Release | July 16 – July 17, 2000 |
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Nuremberg is a 2000 Canadian-American two-part television docudrama, based on Joseph E. Persico's book Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial by Joseph E. Persico, that depicts the Nuremberg trials. It stars Alec Baldwin as Robert H. Jackson, Brian Cox as Hermann Göring, along with Max von Sydow, Christopher Plummer and Jill Hennessy. The program received mixed to positive reviews, while the performances of Baldwin and Cox received widespread acclaim.