The Ghost Army

2013

Documentary / History

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 74%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 74%
IMDb Rating 7.6/10 10 640 640

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Plot summary

During World War II, a hand-picked group of American GI's undertook a bizarre mission: create a traveling road show of deception on the battlefields of Europe, with the German Army as their audience. The 23rd Headquarters Special Troops used inflatable rubber tanks, sound trucks, and dazzling performance art to bluff the enemy again and again, often right along the front lines. Many of the men picked to carry out these dangerous deception missions were artists. Some went on to become famous, including fashion designer Bill Blass. In their spare time, they painted and sketched their way across Europe, creating a unique and moving visual record of their war. Their secret mission was kept hushed up for nearly 50 years after the war's end.


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Reviewed by peterbreis 8 / 10

Fascinating and shows what can be done with flair and imagination

Fascinating and shows what can be done with flair and imagination.

The only thing that was lacking was due to the usual American self-obsession, their monocular view of themselves at the centre of the universe.

There was a brief mention that the British had requested the unit but no mention of why or the background. That was because it was repeating what the British had done very successfully long before in North Africa against Rommel. Right down to the inflatable tanks, trucks, false railway tracks, airfields, radio broadcasts etc. Everything.

It was the British who had the actual imaginative leaps that created deceptions like this, as well as "The Man Who Never Was", the incredibly subtle propaganda/psychology division that dropped false "Nazi" literature and "Nazi Propaganda" on German troops.

It was also the British who created the "Funnies", weird contraptions that made their and the Canadian landings on D-Day so successful, whilst the Americans got themselves into immense trouble after having spurned the "crazy" ideas.

This documentary would have been so much more complete and generous to all concerned, if it had shown the long running deceptions that had been going on the entire war, on all sides, not just when the Americans finally showed up and took the credit for winning a long grinding war already half over and largely won on the Eastern Front.

None of this is to detract from what the The Ghost Army did, but contrary to what the film purports to show, they were not alone, they were not the first, and it was not even their idea.

Reviewed by robertguttman 9 / 10

Not concerned with the "supernatural".

Just for the record, "The Ghost Army" has nothing whatever to do with the supernatural. The "Ghost Army" of the title was a very real, if very secret, unit of the WW-II U.S Army. However, "The Ghost Army" is not the usual WW-II war movie, either. The members of the "Ghost Army" were not hard-core warriors, but talented artists and brilliant technicians. In modern parlance, it would be said that the mission of the "Ghost Army" was to "disseminate disinformation". In point of fact, their job was to pretend to be a much larger Army force then they actually were in an effort to distract the attention of the enemy away from the location and activities of the real soldiers. All of the members of the Ghost Army understood that, if they did their work properly, then they would draw fire from the enemy. How they carried out their missions, and how successful their efforts were, is the subject of this fascinating documentary.

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