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American Traitor follows the life of American woman Mildred Gillars and her lawyer who struggles to redeem her reputation.American Traitor follows the life of American woman Mildred Gillars and her lawyer who struggles to redeem her reputation.American Traitor follows the life of American woman Mildred Gillars and her lawyer who struggles to redeem her reputation.
- Awards
- 4 nominations
Sewell Whitney
- Judge Edward M. Curran
- (as Sewell J. Whitney)
Brian Dean Rittenhouse
- GI Soldier
- (as Brian D. Rittenhouse)
Julián Garnik
- Alan
- (as Julian Garnik)
- …
Don Castor
- Gene
- (as Donal Castor)
John D. Hickman
- Foreman
- (as John Hickman)
Noah Beltran
- Andy
- (as Noah Beltrán)
Ramiro 'Ramir' Delgado Ruiz
- Grease Monkey 1
- (as Ramiro Delgado Ruiz)
- Director
- Writers
- William E. Owen(based on the book by)
- Vance Owen(based on the book by) (screenplay by)
- Darryl Hicks(screenplay by)
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaMildred Elizabeth Gillars nicknamed "Axis Sally" along with Rita Zucca, was an American broadcaster employed by Nazi Germany to disseminate Axis propaganda during World War II. Following her capture in post-war Berlin, she became the first woman to be tried for treason against the United States in March 1949.
- GoofsTwo separate times, Mildred Gillars is escorted by a pair of SS guards who wear black uniforms and display Iron Crosses on the upper left shoulder of their jackets. The SS did not wear black uniforms during World War II (they wore grey) and the Iron Cross was worn on the lower left uniform pocket. The SS guards also appear to wear trousers piped with white stripes, which was something only SS generals wore.
- Quotes
James Laughlin: America is watching. We must not sacrifice this woman, patriotism covering up a lynch mob!
- SoundtracksAutumn in Berlin
Written by Adam Dib
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Greetings again from the darkness. World War II continues to provide the stories of individuals who were caught up in the horrific events surrounding the war - some folks acted heroically, some despicably, and still others simply did what they could to survive. Director Michael Polish (NORTHFORK, 2003) adapted the screenplay with Vance Owen and Darryl Hicks from the book by Mr. Owen and his father William E. Owen. It's the nearly forgotten story of an American woman drawn into the powerful Nazi propaganda machine, and subsequently tried for treason.
Mildred Gillars is a name few will be familiar with. Portrayed well here by Meadow Williams, Ms. Gillars was known as Axis Sally by American servicemen during WWII. Her radio broadcasts of Nazi propaganda alternately entertained and enraged Americans, and this depiction of her story shines a light on the lengths to which the Nazis utilized psychological warfare in conjunction with traditional tanks and guns.
Director Polish spends most of the movie's runtime on Gillars' trial for treason, which provides a courtroom for Oscar winner Al Pacino (now 81 years old) to play her attorney James Laughlin and chew scenery with an enthusiasm and fervor matched by few actors. Joining Laughlin at the defense table is green-behind-the-ears attorney (and former GI soldier) Billy Owen (Swen Temmell), whose warm approach contrasts well with Laughlin's gusto. The lead prosecutor John Kelly is played by Mitch Pileggi ("The X-Files"), and other supporting roles are covered by Lala Kent, Jasper Polish, and Carsten Norgaard.
Flashbacks are vital here, as we see Gillars "perform" her act, often in front of Joseph Goebbels, the chief propagandist of the Nazis during the war. Thomas Kretschmann (U-571, 2000) is excellent and sufficiently creepy as Goebbels, and some of the most intense scenes feature Goebbels and Gillars. Filmmaker Polish takes a sympathetic approach to Gillars, an approach surely to ruffle some patriotic feathers. The trial is not often-remembered in the aftermath of the war, but Ms. Gillars' story makes us wonder just what we might do if our life was threatened ... and just as importantly, how would our actions be judged after the fact?
In select theaters and On Demand May 28, 2021.
Mildred Gillars is a name few will be familiar with. Portrayed well here by Meadow Williams, Ms. Gillars was known as Axis Sally by American servicemen during WWII. Her radio broadcasts of Nazi propaganda alternately entertained and enraged Americans, and this depiction of her story shines a light on the lengths to which the Nazis utilized psychological warfare in conjunction with traditional tanks and guns.
Director Polish spends most of the movie's runtime on Gillars' trial for treason, which provides a courtroom for Oscar winner Al Pacino (now 81 years old) to play her attorney James Laughlin and chew scenery with an enthusiasm and fervor matched by few actors. Joining Laughlin at the defense table is green-behind-the-ears attorney (and former GI soldier) Billy Owen (Swen Temmell), whose warm approach contrasts well with Laughlin's gusto. The lead prosecutor John Kelly is played by Mitch Pileggi ("The X-Files"), and other supporting roles are covered by Lala Kent, Jasper Polish, and Carsten Norgaard.
Flashbacks are vital here, as we see Gillars "perform" her act, often in front of Joseph Goebbels, the chief propagandist of the Nazis during the war. Thomas Kretschmann (U-571, 2000) is excellent and sufficiently creepy as Goebbels, and some of the most intense scenes feature Goebbels and Gillars. Filmmaker Polish takes a sympathetic approach to Gillars, an approach surely to ruffle some patriotic feathers. The trial is not often-remembered in the aftermath of the war, but Ms. Gillars' story makes us wonder just what we might do if our life was threatened ... and just as importantly, how would our actions be judged after the fact?
In select theaters and On Demand May 28, 2021.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- American Traitor
- Filming locations
- Dorado, Puerto Rico(Calle Principal, Sabana, Vega Alta 00646)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,000
- Gross worldwide
- $2,011,012
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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By what name was American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally (2021) officially released in India in Hindi?
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