Mother Night
New Line Home Entertainment (1996)
Drama
In Collection
#33
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794043502323
113 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   R (Restricted)
Nick Nolte Howard Campbell
Sheryl Lee Helga Noth / Resi Noth
Alan Arkin George Kraft
Bernard Behrens Reverend Dr. Lionel Jones
Anna Berger Epstein's Mother
Arye Gross Dr. Abraham Epstein
Norman Rodway Werner Noth
Frankie Faison Robert Sterling Wilson
Gerard Parkes Father Patrick Keeley
Vlasta Vrana August Krapptauer
Kirsten Dunst
John Goodman
Zach Grenier
David Strathairn
David Stratharn
Director
Keith Gordon
Producer Keith Gordon
Robert B. Weide
Writer Robert B. Weide
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Howard W. Campbell, Jr., an American expatriate playwright, Nazi radio propagandist, and Allied spy, writes his memoirs during his pre-trial confinement in 1961 Haifa and learns that people are what they pretend to be. Written by Erik Gregersen {erik@astro.as.utexas.edu}

Howard W. Campbell Jr., an American living in Germany since childhood, is recruited by the United States to become an informer during the upcoming Second World War. What he does become, is one of the leading anti-semetic news broadcasters of Nazi Germany. After the fall of Hitler's Germany, Campbell's government friends arrange for a quiet life in the United States. His life is quiet until a complex web of spies and neo-Nazis draws him back into the life which he once lead. Eventually captured by the Isralies, Campbell's one defense was: "I was an American Spy." Written by Anthony Hughes {husnock31@hotmail.com}
Edition Details
Release Date 8/22/2000
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed)
Subtitles English; English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [French]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Theatrical Trailer Audio Commentary by Director Keith Gordon and Writer Robert Weide Audio Commentary with Nick Nolte Deleted Scenes with Commentary by Director Keith Gordon The Eichman Trial A Conversation with Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and Nick Nolte