Mother Night (1996) Mother Night

Mother Night ★★★ 1996 (R) American writer Howard Campbell (Nolte) is recruited as a spy in pre-WWII Germany in this adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's 1962 novel. He poses as a Nazi sympathizer in broadcasts to American troops, but his anti-semitic diatribes are actually coded information crucial to the Allies. After the war, Campbell's life unravels as he loses his young wife (Lee) and the U.S. government refuses to acknowledge his efforts. He is smuggled back to the U.S., where both Israeli Nazi-hunters and twisted neo-Nazis search for him. After being captured, imprisoned in Israel, and conversing with fellow prisoner Adolf Eichmann (Gibson), Campbell realizes the moral of this dark comedy: "We are what we pretend to be." Arkin is excellent as his Greenwich Village neighbor who also has some secrets. If you look closely, you can see author Vonnegut in a cameo. 113m/C VHS, DVD, Wide. Nick Nolte, Sheryl Lee, Alan Arkin, John Goodman, Kirsten Dunst, David Strathairn, Arye Gross, Frankie Faison, Bernard Behrens; Director: Keith Gordon; Writer: Robert B. Weide; Writer: Tom Richmond; Cameo: Michael Convertino; V: Henry Gibson.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1996
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 113
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD, Wide.
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Frankie Faison
Actor Kirsten Dunst
Actor Bernard Behrens
Actor Alan Arkin
Actor Sheryl Lee
Actor Arye Gross
Actor John Goodman
Actor Nick Nolte
Actor David Strathairn
Cameo Michael Convertino
Cinematographer Tom Richmond
Director Keith Gordon
Voiceover Henry Gibson
Writer Robert B. Weide