
Silence Patton
Documentary
Why was General Patton silenced during his service in World War II?
Director
Robert Orlando
Writers
Victor Davis Hanson, Robert Orlando
Stars
Peter Reznikoff, Leland Prater, Cait Brasel
Release Date
April 3, 2018
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 13
Reviews
🎭 Top Cast

Peter Reznikoff
as Narrator

Leland Prater
as Joseph Stalin
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Cait Brasel
as Nurse

Franklin D. Roosevelt
as Self

Dwight D. Eisenhower
as Self

George S. Patton
as Self

Harry S. Truman
as Self

Philip Paz
as Erwin Rommel

Neville Chamberlain
as Self
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Victor Davis Hanson
as Self - Stanford University
🎬 Technical Specs
Color
Color
Production
The Nexus Project
🏷️ Keywords
reenactment
🎯 Categories
Documentary
⭐ Featured Review
Don't waste the time. Lacks any reasonable facts.
"What a joke of a show. I watched the whole thing, but that was because it was like a train wreck in slow motion. Vague, open-ended claims with zero factual backup, or statements like "it was said that...." fall out of the narrator's mouth left and right with shameless frequency. It's as much a movie of Hero Worshipping as it is vaguely familiar to those ancient aliens shows: "Could it be....?" Well, sure, it "could be" but it's probably not. Patton was a problem. He wasn't smeared. He was admired and feared, and was a horribly racist, narrow..."
💡 Did You Know?
Based on the book 'The Tragedy of Patton' by Robert Orlando.
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📖 Synopsis
Why was General Patton silenced during his service in World War II?


