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<blockquote data-quote="Monzo" data-source="post: 414964" data-attributes="member: 19949"><p>I'm currently reading Maximilian Schell's autobiography "I fly over dark valleys (Ich fliege über dunkle Täler)" and of course "Judgment at Nuremberg" is mentioned as well as some anecdotes with his co-stars, but what I found most interesting about Schell's memories of this movie was his enthusiasm for the actor Norbert Schiller, who played a waiter who only had a few sentences to say, including the word " Schwalbenwinkel (Swallow's corner)", which Spencer Tracy found very amusing. Anyway, from the few sentences Norbert Schiller said, for which he was not even credited, Maximilian Schell realized that he must be a good actor and learned that the Jewish Norbert Schiller was a respected theater actor and director before fleeing to the USA. In the US he only had small roles, but Maximilian Schell cast him in three films that he directed. Despite photos of Norbert Schiller, I don't remember him as waiter in "Judgment at Nuremberg", but maybe people who have seen the film recently still can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monzo, post: 414964, member: 19949"] I'm currently reading Maximilian Schell's autobiography "I fly over dark valleys (Ich fliege über dunkle Täler)" and of course "Judgment at Nuremberg" is mentioned as well as some anecdotes with his co-stars, but what I found most interesting about Schell's memories of this movie was his enthusiasm for the actor Norbert Schiller, who played a waiter who only had a few sentences to say, including the word " Schwalbenwinkel (Swallow's corner)", which Spencer Tracy found very amusing. Anyway, from the few sentences Norbert Schiller said, for which he was not even credited, Maximilian Schell realized that he must be a good actor and learned that the Jewish Norbert Schiller was a respected theater actor and director before fleeing to the USA. In the US he only had small roles, but Maximilian Schell cast him in three films that he directed. Despite photos of Norbert Schiller, I don't remember him as waiter in "Judgment at Nuremberg", but maybe people who have seen the film recently still can. [/QUOTE]
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