The man in the glass booth
Arthur Hiller (Director), Ely Landau (Producer), Mort Abrahams (Producer), Edward Anhalt (Screenwriter), Samuel Leavitt (Cinematographer), David Bretherton (Film editor), John A. Anderson (Costume designer), Joel Schiller (Artistic director), Maximilian Schell (Actor), Lois Nettleton (Actor), Lawrence Pressman (Actor), Luther Adler (Actor), Robert H. Harris (Actor), Henry V. Brown (Actor), Norbert Schiller (Actor), Lloyd Bochner (Actor), Berry Kroeger (Actor), Connie Sawyer (Actor), David Nash (Actor), Leonardo Cimino (Actor), Robert Shaw, Ely Landau Organization, Cinevision (Firm), American Film Theatre, Kino International Corporation
Millionaire Jewish entrepreneur Arthur Goldman rules a financial empire from his Manhattan penthouse. He is given to passionate and capricious ravings on a variety of subjects. His growing paranoia, dismissed by those close to him, is confirmed when he is kidnapped by Israeli agents and brought to trial in Israel for crimes against humanity. Is he Arthur Goldman or is he Adolph Dorf, former SS colonel who headed a Nazi concentration camp? As the trial progresses, the question becomes more confusing
DVD Video, English, 2008
Widescreen
Kino on Video, New York, 2008