Mother Night
1996, 113 min
Country: US Studio: New Line Cast: Nick Nolte, John Goodman, Sheryl Lee, Alan Arkin, David Strathairn, Kirsten Dunst, Arye Gross, Henry Gibson Director: Keith Gordon Our Rating:
REVIEW
A wonderfully wry and unexpectedly romantic adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's 1974 novel, Mother Night marks another successful behind-the-camera turn for actor-turned-director Gordon. Using flashback to recall the life of an American double agent living in Nazi Germany, the story begins with Howard Campbell (Nolte) serving time in an Israeli prison. An outspoken Nazi sympathizer and playwright, Campbell was in fact a spy for the Allies who would use his weekly anti-Semitic and anti-American radio hour to convey encoded secret information. Traveling back and forth in time (much like Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five), the film focuses on Campbell's post-war life as a desolate, lonely widower in New York whose name perversely comes before the public once more. All during the story, Vonnegut takes a moral dilemma and devours it, spitting out chunks of ambiguity and the bizarre with devilish delight.
PRODUCT FORMAT INFORMATION
DVD :
$22.49
Availability:
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Region Code: 1
UPC: 794043502323
Studio: New Line
Features:DVD is letterboxed to 1.85 (with an alternate full-frame version included) and has Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. It contains audio commentary by Gordon, writer Robert Weide and Nolte, deleted scenes with commentary, featurettes, and the trailer.Editor's Suggestions
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