Summaries

During World War II, a group of American GI's undertook a mission to create a traveling road show of deception on the battlefields of Europe. Their secret mission was kept a secret for nearly 50 years after the war's end.

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.—Rick Beyer

Details

Keywords
  • archive footage
  • creativity
  • brest france
  • artists
  • wire recorder
Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Mar 6, 2013
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) TV-PG
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English
Production companies Plate of Peas Productions

Box office

Budget $240000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 8m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 16:9 HD

Synopsis

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