Judgment in Berlin  (1988)

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  |    |  Black and White, Color  |    |  96 Minutes
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The movie Judgment in Berlin, released in 1988 and directed by Leo Penn, was shot on film using ARRI Cameras with Gábor Pogány as cinematographer and editing by Teddy Darvas.
Directed by | Leo Penn
Cinematography by | Gábor Pogány
Edited by | Teddy Darvas
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Country | West Germany, USA
Language | English, Russian, German
Genres | Drama

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Herbert J Stern
Bernard Hellring
Judah Best
Uri Andreyev
Helmut Thiele
Edwin Palmer
Hans Schuster
Marsha Stern
Alan Sherman
Sigrid Radke
Bruno Ristau
Guenther X
Colonel Heller
Beata Levandovska
Dyson Wilde
Captain Wiszevski
Pavel Gavlik
Jury Foreman
Rock Singer
Court Reporter
Stephen N. Raboun
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