Mother Night

Director: Keith Gordon
Genre: War film, Satire, Anti-war, Anti-war film, Spy, Drama
Year: 1996
Country: United States of America
Language: German Language, English Language, Yiddish Language
Starring: Sheryl Lee, John Goodman, Nick Nolte, Alan Arkin, Vlasta Vrana, Frankie Faison, Richard Zeman, Norman Rodway, Arye Gross, Gerard Parkes, Henry Gibson, Bernard Behrens, Zach Grenier

Mother Night is a 1996 film based on Kurt Vonnegut's 1961 book of the same name.

Nick Nolte stars as Howard W. Campbell, Jr., an American who moves with his family to Germany after World War I and goes on to become a successful German language playwright. As World War II looms, Campbell meets a man who claims to be from the United States Department of War, and is recruited to spy for the U.S., transmitting Nazi propaganda containing hidden messages that can only be decoded by Allied intelligence. After the war, Campbell relocates to New York state, where he attempts to live in obscurity. The film is narrated by Campbell, through a series of flashbacks, as he sits in a jail cell in Israel, writing his memoirs, and awaiting trial for war crimes.

The film also stars Sheryl Lee, John Goodman, Alan Arkin, and Frankie Faison. Vonnegut makes a brief appearance in a scene in New York City.

The movie opens with Campbell being taken to an Israeli jail, with the song "White Christmas" being played in the background. Campbell is an American playwright who lived in pre-WWII Germany with his wife Helga (Lee). During the buildup to World War II, Campbell is approached by a man calling himself

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