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Only two things stand between him and freedom. The Iron Curtain... and the United States.Plot:
American judge in Germany must decide if the hijacking of an East German plane into West Berlin was justified. | add synopsisUser Comments:
Fantastic study of the Americal legal system moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Martin Sheen | ... | Herbert J Stern | |
| Heinz Hoenig | ... | Helmut Thiele | |
| Jutta Speidel | ... | Sigrid Radke | |
| Sam Wanamaker | ... | Bernard Hellring | |
| Max Gail | ... | Judah Best | |
| Joshua Sinclair | ... | Alan Sherman | |
| Carl Lumbly | ... | Edwin Palmer | |
| Cristine Rose | ... | Marsha Stern | |
| Sean Penn | ... | Guenther X | |
| Max Volkert Martens | ... | Hans Schuster | |
| Jürgen Heinrich | ... | Uri Andreyev | |
| Marie Louise Sinclair | ... | Kim Becker | |
| Harris Yulin | ... | Bruno Ristau | |
| Horst Scheel | ... | Steward Witness | |
| Malgoscha Gebel | ... | Stewardess Witness |
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Having been stationed at Tempelhof Central Airport in the 1980s, this movie had particular significance. The book is a difficult read--full of legal terminology and political machinations, but in short--the story of a Jewish judge, sent to Berlin not-so-many years after WWII to try East Germans for hijacking an aircraft to freedom in the West. The movie misses a lot of the subtleties, but is detailed enough to give a good picture of the political climate at the time. A federal prosecutor, Judge Stern was selected to head this trial after many other judges resisted taking on this political "hot potato". The theory is that a Jewish judge in post-war Germany would go along with what was originally envisioned as a sort of "sham" trial intended to lead directly to convictions. Stern insisted that the defendants receive, according to the American Constitution, a trial by a jury of their peers --fellow Germans. An interesting concept for our country, which offically occupied West Berlin until the 1990s. Could conquerors try the conquered in occupied territory with a jury of their (conquered) peers? For anyone who is cynical of our position in the world arena as the unofficial "watchdog" of freedoms, this is a wonderful drama showing that justice will, if given the chance, win out. Highly recommended for anyone interested in our legal system or our nation's post-WWII history.