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1 videodisc (117 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
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Based on the play by Robert Shaw
Millionaire Jewish entrepreneur Arthur Goldman (Schell) 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
Videodisc release of the 1975 motion picture by Warner Bros. Pictures, the Ely Landau Organization, Inc. and Cinevision Ltée
Special features: interview with Arthur Hiller; theatrical trailer; "Robert Shaw and The man in the glass booth" an essay by Michael Feingold; AFT Cinebill; stills gallery; interview with Edie Landau; AFT trailer gallery; AFT scrapbook
Executive producer, Mort Abrahams; director of photography, Sam Leavitt ; editor, David Bretherton
Maximilian Schell, Lois Nettleton, Lawrence Pressman, Luther Adler
MPAA rating: PG
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