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The Man in the Glass Booth
Directed by
Arthur Hiller
PG
1975
1h 56m
Drama
,
Thriller
,
and more
7.0
83%
68%
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Mossad agents kidnap an American Jewish man, accuse him of being a fugitive Nazi war criminal and take him to Jerusalem to face trial for genocide.
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Cast of The Man in the Glass Booth
Maximilian Schell
Arthur Goldman
Lois Nettleton
Miriam Rosen
Lawrence Pressman
Charlie Cohn
Luther Adler
Presiding Judge
Lloyd Bochner
Dr. Churchill
Robert H. Harris
Dr. Weisburger
Henry Brown
Jack
Norbert Schiller
Dr. Schmidt
Berry Kroeger
Joachim Berger
Leonardo Cimino
Dr. Alvarez
Connie Sawyer
Mrs. Levi
Leonidas Ossetynski
Samuel Weisberg
David Nash
Rami
Martin Berman
Uri
Richard Rasof
Moshe
Allyson Ames
Alita Poe
Arthur Hiller
Director
Robert Shaw
Writer
Edward Anhalt
Writer
Ely A. Landau
Producer
The Man in the Glass Booth Ratings & Reviews
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Offering Schell, a fine actor, Oscar recognition is perhaps a bit too generous, but there's undeniable commitment to observed, even when Hiller forgets he's making a picture, not a play.
The Barb (Atlanta)
Steve Warren
It's what I call an intellectual thriller.
Los Angeles Free Press
Jacoba Atlas
The dramatic sins committed in The Man in the Glass Booth are formidable on their own, but coupled with the creator's specious arguments about the world situation, the film becomes intolerable.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Films like Judgment at Nuremberg began with the assumption that morality could be upheld and responsibility assigned. The Man in the Glass Booth is an infinitely more despairing work.
Internet Reviews
Steve Rhodes
Only when the ending credits are rolling will you be able to fully appreciate and understand the wonderful drama that you've just witnessed.
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