
The Authentic Trial of Carl Emmanuel Jung
Drama
Overview
20 years later, the recreation of the trial of a simple man that confesses himself as a war criminal, Carl Emmanuel Jung.
Top Cast


Maurice Poullenot
Maurice Poullenot
Carl-Emmanuel Jung
Maurice Poullenot
Carl-Emmanuel Jung


Michael Lonsdale
Michael Lonsdale
L'Avocat de la Défense
Michael Lonsdale
L'Avocat de la Défense


Jean-Marie Serreau
Jean-Marie Serreau
Le Premier Juge
Jean-Marie Serreau
Le Premier Juge


Raymond Jourdan
Raymond Jourdan
Le Troisième Juge
Raymond Jourdan
Le Troisième Juge


Ellen Bernsen
Ellen Bernsen
Le Neuvième Témoin
Ellen Bernsen
Le Neuvième Témoin
Gerard Vaudran
Gerard Vaudran
Journaliste
Gerard Vaudran
Journaliste
Jane Le Gall
Jane Le Gall
Madame Jung, femme de l'accusé
Jane Le Gall
Madame Jung, femme de l'accusé


Suzy Marquis
Suzy Marquis
Le Quatrième Témoin
Suzy Marquis
Le Quatrième Témoin
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