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Director
  
Rick Beyer

Writer
  
Rick Beyer

Music director
  
Matt Mariano

Country
  
United States

7.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Documentary

Initial DVD release
  
2013

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
March 7, 2013 (2013-03-07) (United States)

Cast
  
Peter Coyote, Wesley Clark

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Tagline
  
Illusion was their ultimate weapon.

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The Ghost Army is a 2013 American documentary about the United States Army 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, produced and directed by Rick Beyer.

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Synopsis

The documentary tells the history of the secret U.S. Army unit of 1100 troops that was set up in 1944 and operated until 1945 in the final stages of World War II in the fight against German troops in various parts of Europe. They used a combination of different ways of visual, sonic and radio deception to convince the enemy of the presence of specific Army units that were in fact operating elsewhere. The unit included a large number of visual artists and designers who documented their experiences in paintings and sketches. The material employed in the 23rd Army Headquarters Special Troops' operations included decoys such as inflatable rubber tanks and jeeps as well as powerful loudspeaker trucks playing sound recordings of troop activity.

Interviews

  • General Wesley Clark - Military and historical analysis
  • Peter Coyote - Narrator
  • Ed Biow - Private Camouflage Unit
  • John Jarvie - Corporal Camouflage Unit
  • Victor Dowd - Sergeant Camouflage Unit
  • Jack Masey - Corporal Camouflage Unit
  • Arthur Shilstone - Corporal Camouflage Unit
  • Gil Seltzer - Lieutenant Camouflage Unit
  • Joe Spence - Private Camouflage Unit
  • Jack McGlynn - Sergeant Sonic Unit
  • Harold Flinn - Private Sonic Unit
  • Al Albrecht - Corporal Sonic Unit
  • Spike Berry - Sergeant Radio Unit
  • John Gawne - Author of Ghosts of the ETO
  • Stan Nance - Sergeant Radio Unit
  • Irving Stempel - Corporal Camouflage Unit
  • Bernie Mason - Lieutenant Camouflage Unit
  • Dick Syracuse- Lieutenant Sonic Unit
  • Bob Tompkins - Corporal Camouflage Unit
  • Archival footage

  • Dwight Eisenhower
  • Amelia Earhart
  • Exhibition

    The film first premiered at the Salem Film Festival on March 7, 2013. It was shown on PBS on May 21, 2013. It had its European Theatrical Premiere at the Abbaye de Neumünster in Luxembourg on November 27, 2013.

    Film Festivals

  • Salem Film Festival
  • GI Film Festival
  • International Historical and Military Film Festival
  • Moab Film Festival
  • CineSol Film Festival
  • Awards

    Wins

  • CINE Golden Eagle: Televised Documentary/History
  • Salem Film Festival: Audience Award
  • Moab Film Festival: Audience Appeal Award
  • Critical Reaction

    The Ghost Army received overwhelmingly positive reviews. It scored a Metascore of 79 on Metacritic.com. David Weigand at the San Francisco Chronicle called it a "mesmerizing documentary," going on to say: "You could call it a kind of World War II version of Argo and it makes for a documentary that is almost as gripping as Ben Affleck's film." Robert Lloyd at The Los Angeles Times called it "fascinating, detailed and oddly delightful." Matt Roush of TV Guide called it "remarkable and memorable…first-rate…entrancing." Dorothy Rabinowitz of the Wall Street Journal commented: "The unit's work was top secret, its members' experiences, recounted in this film, fascinating above all for what they tell about the determined inventiveness, the all-out ambition to try everything, characteristic of that war effort." Washington Post and New York Daily News critics both called the documentary "fascinating." Mark Feeney at the Boston Globe praised the film while offering a rare note of criticism: "The Ghost Army" can feel a bit padded at times. Like one of those rubber tanks, it's not as imposing as it seems. But also like those tanks, it's memorable and not quite like anything else."

    References

    The Ghost Army (film) Wikipedia
    The Ghost Army (film) IMDb The Ghost Army (film) themoviedb.org