In “Nuremberg,” Russell Crowe, portly and imposing, with slicked-back hair, a head that seems to melt into his body, and a low-voiced German accent that expresses implacable self-satisfaction, plays ...
There are more zingers than you’d expect in Nuremberg, which dramatises the trial of Nazi commander Hermann Göring. Stretches of it, in fact, are paced like we’re chasing the downfall of crafty ...
The use of documentary footage in both films — a recording of a Palestinian girl's last words, images of the Nazi concentration camps — may be more powerful than the films themselves. In the old days, ...
Russell Crowe plays Hermann Goering, Hitler's second-in-command, in the latest on-screen portrayal of the Nuremberg trials. Nuremberg is in theaters now. (Scott Garfield | Sony Pictures Classics) ...
The collection includes Goering's personal items, such as a silk nightshirt, a box of cigars, and a portrait from Hitler. Goering was convicted of war crimes but avoided execution by taking cyanide in ...