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Nuremberg

Nuremberg

7,5 /10 (1,060 Votes)
2025 EN 149 min

Overview

In postwar Germany, an American psychiatrist must determine whether Nazi prisoners are fit to go on trial for war crimes, and finds himself in a complex battle of intellect and ethics with Hermann Göring, Hitler's right-hand man.

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Release date

06/11/2025

Votes

1,060

Popularity

21.5

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Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

149 min

Budget

$11,800,000

Revenue

$37,009,109

Rami Malek

Rami Malek

Douglas Kelley

Russell Crowe

Russell Crowe

Hermann Göring

Michael Shannon

Michael Shannon

Justice Robert H. Jackson

Leo Woodall

Leo Woodall

Sergeant Howie Triest

John Slattery

John Slattery

Colonel Burton Andrus

Richard E. Grant

Richard E. Grant

Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe

Mark O'Brien

Mark O'Brien

Colonel John Amen

Colin Hanks

Colin Hanks

Dr. Gustave Gilbert

Wrenn Schmidt

Wrenn Schmidt

Elsie Douglas

Andreas Pietschmann

Andreas Pietschmann

Rudolf Hess

Lydia Peckham

Lydia Peckham

Lila McQuaide

Lotte Verbeek

Lotte Verbeek

Emmy Göring

Dieter Riesle

Dieter Riesle

Julius Streicher

Peter Jordan

Peter Jordan

Karl Dönitz

Tom Keune

Tom Keune

Robert Ley

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Fleur Bremmer

Edda Göring

Ben Miles

Ben Miles

Travis

Giuseppe Cederna

Giuseppe Cederna

Pope Pius XII

Paul Antony-Barber

Paul Antony-Barber

Judge Francis Biddle

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Michael Sheldon

Judge Geoffrey Lawrence

Donald Sage Mackay

Donald Sage Mackay

Senator William Fulbright

Sam Newman

Sam Newman

Senator Alben Barkley

Jeremy Wheeler

Jeremy Wheeler

General Phipps

Wayne Brett

Wayne Brett

Colonel Franks

Blake Kubena

Blake Kubena

Sergeant Powell

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Jonty Peach

Corporal Hodges

Carl Achleitner

Carl Achleitner

Dr. Pflucker

Christian Löber

Christian Löber

Franz

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Laurence Pears

Radio Show Moderator

Billy Rayner

Billy Rayner

Radio Show Producer

Roderick Hill

Roderick Hill

Radio Show Guest

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Brett Keating

Camp MP

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Leo Saperstein

Prison MP

András Korcsmáros

András Korcsmáros

Bailiff

Varga Ádám

Varga Ádám

Göring's Driver

Wolfgang Cerny

Wolfgang Cerny

Baldur von Schirach

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István Knocz

Hans Frank

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Béla Kósa

Wilhelm Frick

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Árpád Kiss

Hans Fritzsche

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Gyula Benedek

Walther Funk

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Balázs Kovács

Alfred Jodl

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Mihály Kaszás

Ernst Kaltenbrunner

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Tamás Frey

Wilhelm Keitel

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Barna Illyés

Konstantin von Neurath

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Péter Tunyogi

Franz von Papen

Gyula Mesterházy

Gyula Mesterházy

Erich Raeder

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Soma Zámbori

Joachim von Ribbentrop

Róbert Gábor

Róbert Gábor

Alfred Rosenberg

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Gábor Maday

Fritz Sauckel

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Károly Horváth

Dr. Hjalmar Schacht

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Levente Kárpáti

Arthur Seyss Inquart

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Géza Bodor

Albert Speer

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Alex Attwood

Executioner Woods

Alex Diehl

Alex Diehl

Mondorf MP

Philippe Jacq

Philippe Jacq

Hess' Lawyer

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István Anga Kakszi

Douglas Douglas-Hamilton

Ralph Berkin

Ralph Berkin

Cardinal

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Barney Taylor

Prison Guard #1

Alexander Tol

Alexander Tol

Prison Guard #2

Dan Cade

Dan Cade

Corporal Jones

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Gábor Németh

Judge Henri de Vabres

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Gábor Albert

Judge Ion Nikitchenko

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Erwin Giese

German Man

Steven Pacey

Steven Pacey

General Marshall (uncredited)

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MovieGuys

2025-11-16

⭐ 7

New Zealander Russell Crowe takes the lead in reprising the role of the rotund figure of Hermann Goering in the film "Nuremberg". One of the most senior figures in Hitlers Reich, Goering was considered both astute and charming, if unsurprisingly, conceited. A World War I fighter ace, Goering rose to power alongside Hitler. He surrendered at the end of World War II to the allies and was put on trial, at Nuremberg. This film is a mixed bag. Historically it takes a lot of liberties and could hardly be called "accurate". Notions of the US "winning the war" are pure fantasy, as is the claim …

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2025-11-19

⭐ 7

Rather than attempt to reimagine the excellent 1961 “Judgement at Nuremberg”, this fact-based drama focuses more on events prior to that; those that see the allied judiciary seek to get into the mind of the recently incarcerated Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe). To do that, the Americans draft in psychiatrist Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) who has quite an unorthodox methodology when it comes to his patients. He knows that his quarry is shrewd, sophisticated and that he is no pushover, but in order for himself to deliver the characterisation his bosses want for public consumption, he is going to ha…

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Brent Marchant

2025-12-17

⭐ 10

Itʼs widely maintained that those who don’t learn from history are destined to repeat it (despite the fact, unfortunately, that we also all too often disregard such sage advice). But, if there’s any message to be taken away from this latest offering from writer-director James Vanderbilt, this would be it, especially given the prevailing sociopolitical climate. This engaging historical drama/psychological thriller serves up a potent cautionary tale about the need to recognize, embrace and take seriously the lessons to come out of the Nuremberg trials in which former Nazis were prosecuted for cr…

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Schejtan

Schejtan

2026-02-16

⭐ 2

Boring boring boring. You can tell a lot about this movie just by how it treats women. They're only there to play the love interests, the only exception being the supreme court justice's wife in the very beginning but even she only serves as a way for her husband to seemingly outwit her with his ideas. Other than that, the movie is manipulative, incredibly boring, cheap and Crowe's German is awful. Better to just rewatch The Schindler's List if you want to enjoy a good WW2 movie. This was just so boring. Again, b o r i n g.

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