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The Authentic Trial of Carl Emmanuel Jung
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The Authentic Trial of Carl Emmanuel Jung

Dec 27, 1967
1h 6m
★ 7.0

Overview

20 years later, the recreation of the trial of a simple man that confesses himself as a war criminal, Carl Emmanuel Jung.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Hanoun Productions

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Cast

Maurice Poullenot

Carl-Emmanuel Jung

Maurice Poullenot

Michael Lonsdale

L'Avocat de la Défense

Michael Lonsdale

Jean-Marie Serreau

Le Premier Juge

Jean-Marie Serreau

Raymond Jourdan

Le Troisième Juge

Raymond Jourdan

Ellen Bernsen

Le Neuvième Témoin

Ellen Bernsen

Gerard Vaudran

Journaliste

Gerard Vaudran

Jane Le Gall

Madame Jung, femme de l'accusé

Jane Le Gall

Suzy Marquis

Le Quatrième Témoin

Suzy Marquis

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