Judgment at Nuremberg - Cast

Cast

  • Spencer Tracy as Chief Judge Dan Haywood
  • Burt Lancaster as Dr. Ernst Janning
  • Richard Widmark as Col. Tad Lawson
  • Maximilian Schell as Hans Rolfe
  • Werner Klemperer as Emil Hahn
  • Marlene Dietrich as Frau Bertholt
  • Montgomery Clift as Rudolph Peterson
  • Judy Garland as Irene Wallner
  • Howard Caine as Irene's husband, Hugo Wallner
  • William Shatner as Capt. Harrison Byers
  • John Wengraf as His Honour Herr Justizrat. Dr. Karl Wieck - former Minister of Justice in Weimar Germany
  • Karl Swenson as Dr. Heinrich Geuter - Feldenstein's lawyer
  • Ben Wright as Herr Halbestadt, Haywood's butler
  • Ed Binns as Sen. Burkette
  • Torben Meyer as Werner Lampe
  • Martin Brandt as Friedrich Hofstetter
  • Kenneth MacKenna as Judge Kenneth Norris
  • Alan Baxter as Brig. Gen. Matt Merrin
  • Ray Teal as Judge Curtiss Ives
  • Virginia Christine as Mrs. Halbestadt - Haywood's Housekeeper
  • Joseph Bernard as Major Abe Radnitz - Lawson's assistant
  • Olga Fabian as Mrs. Elsa Lindnow - witness in Feldenstein case

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