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Manipulation

Original title: Mother Night
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.8K
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Nick Nolte and Sheryl Lee in Manipulation (1996)
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An American spy behind the lines during WWII serves as a Nazi propagandist, a role he cannot escape in his future life as he can never reveal his real role in the war.An American spy behind the lines during WWII serves as a Nazi propagandist, a role he cannot escape in his future life as he can never reveal his real role in the war.An American spy behind the lines during WWII serves as a Nazi propagandist, a role he cannot escape in his future life as he can never reveal his real role in the war.

  • Director
    • Keith Gordon
  • Writers
    • Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    • Robert B. Weide
  • Stars
    • Nick Nolte
    • Sheryl Lee
    • Tony Robinow
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Keith Gordon
    • Writers
      • Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
      • Robert B. Weide
    • Stars
      • Nick Nolte
      • Sheryl Lee
      • Tony Robinow
    • 55User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Howard Campbell
    Sheryl Lee
    Sheryl Lee
    • Helga & Resi Noth
    Tony Robinow
    • Prison Warden
    • (as Anthony J. Robinow)
    Michael McGill
    • Prison Official
    Shimon Aviel
    • Guard Bernard Liebman
    Bill Corday
    • Campbell's Father
    Bronwen Mantel
    • Campbell's Mother
    Brawley Nolte
    Brawley Nolte
    • Young Howard Campbell
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Major Frank Wirtanen
    Louis Strauss
    • Old Jewish Man
    Zach Grenier
    Zach Grenier
    • Joseph Goebbels
    Richard Zeman
    Richard Zeman
    • Rudolph Hoess
    Thomas Hauff
    • SS Officer
    Jeff Pufah
    • Young German Soldier
    Norman Rodway
    Norman Rodway
    • Werner Noth
    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Young Resi Noth
    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Bernard B. O'Hare
    Arye Gross
    Arye Gross
    • Dr. Abraham Epstein
    • Director
      • Keith Gordon
    • Writers
      • Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
      • Robert B. Weide
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    User reviews55

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    9ron-193

    I was seriously impressed!

    I'm a rather pedestrian person, with somewhat lowbrow tastes. However, I occasionally try to raise the bar on my cultural awareness. This movie was one of my attempts. I was in awe throughout the entire movie. I liked it so much that I got my own tape so I could see it again. This is a very thoughtful and emotionally striking movie. I saw it as a huge question to the viewer: What is the depth of sacrifice to duty one can accept, can be asked to accept, should accept? As a military member, this is of course an important question to me. This question weighs heavily on the viewer of this movie.

    Recommended.
    Spectator

    A beautifully rendered movie, a credit to its star

    Seldom do I see a movie in which the star performs so well you can hardly believe he is an actor, but he comes across as the real guy he is portraying. I believed Nick Nolte was an American spy who seemed to renounce his American citizenship in World War II--when in fact he should have been rewarded for having served America so well after the war was over and he returned to civilian life. I have seen Nick Nolte in other movies, but never have I been so impressed with his depth of characterization as he manifests in this film.
    Sasha-13

    The Limits of Personal Responsibility

    I've always loved Vonnegut because his books probe issues most people don't much like to think about. This film begins with an American who is beautifully and passionately in love. It ends with him broken by an ill-considered agreement that many would call noble, even heroic. What part does anticipation have in avoiding blame? Is simply being too distracted by love or duty to see the full impact of something an excuse? Is there ever an end to personal responsibility?
    10carlgt1

    Best adaptation of a Vonnegut book

    Before this, the flawed "Slaughterhouse Five" was the best. But this screen adaptation of "Mother Night" is very true to the book and keeps the comedy, mystery, and tragedy intent. Thankfully it wasn't Hollywood-ized or idiotized a la the movie of "Breakfast of Champions." Another good thing about this movie is that you don't have to be familiar with the book to follow it (as I think you do for Slaughterhouse Five). That's probably true of Breakfast of Champions also but they did such a bad job of that you're better off just reading the book and not seeing the movie! Nick Nolte did an excellent job in this film.
    7mfisher54

    Enjoy the Movie - Don't Try to Find the Book

    If you've read Mother Night and enjoyed it so much (as I did) that you just have to see the movie, understand that you have to understand a fundamental element of Vonngut's writing - that beyond his story lies Vonnegut himself, and that you can't put a human mind on the screen. His whit and humor just cannot be transcribed by a screenplay or even the best acting performance. I believe that this movie exceeds in asking the key questions that Vonnegut poses in his book, but those frequent cynical moments of satire found on the page are not found on the screen. Does this mean that the movie misses the mark? Of course not. In my opinion, the movie succeeds because it does not try to recreate the experience of reading the book (this is not a medium for those too lazy to turn a page). It succeeds because it takes the fundamental elements of a story created by one of America's true artistic treasures and presents it in a a framework without pretense. I've seen other movie versions of Vonnegut books where the director obviously tries to channel Vonnegut's genius and loses grip on his own craft. I would not place this movie as one of the best I've seen, but it stands on its own legs as one well worth watching. By taking Vonnegut's "voice" out of the movie's narration or trying to insert it however it can, Mother Night tells his story brilliantly, and preserves the story's fundamental lessons without confusion, distraction, or disappointment.

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    • Trivia
      Kurt Vonnegut Jr.: Towards the end of the film when Campbell (Nick Nolte) stands frozen in the street one of the people who pass by him in slow motion is the author of the book the film is based on (the man with a mustache in a beige suit and a blue shirt with a tie.)
    • Quotes

      Howard W. Campbell Jr.: I was deposited on to the streets of New York, restored to the mainstream of life. I took several steps down the sidewalk when something happened. It was not guilt that froze me; I had taught myself never to feel guilt. It wasn't the fear of death; I had taught myself to think of death as a friend. It was not the thought of being unloved that froze me; I had taught myself to do without love. What froze me was the fact that I had absolutely no reason to move in any direction.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Ransom/Set It Off/Mad Dog Time/Mother Night/The Funeral (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      White Christmas
      Written by Irving Berlin

      Performed by Bing Crosby

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Fine Line Features
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Yiddish
    • Also known as
      • Mother Night
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Fine Line Features
      • New Line Cinema
      • Whyaduck Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $403,701
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $48,661
      • Nov 3, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $403,701
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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