

The Execution of Private Slovik
Was it an Act of Cowardice... or an Act of Conscience?
Genres
Overview
The story of Eddie Slovik, who was executed by the Army in 1945, the only American soldier to be executed for desertion since the Civil War.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
120 min
Release Date
1974-03-13
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
15
Vote Average
7.2
Martin Sheen
Eddie Slovik
Mariclare Costello
Antoinette Slovik
Ned Beatty
Father Stafford
Gary Busey
Jimmy Feedek
Matt Clark
Dunn
Ben Hammer
Lt. Col. Leacock
Warren J. Kemmerling
Maj. Fellman
Charles Haid
Brockmeyer
Kathryn Grody
Margaret
Paul Lambert
Joe Sirelli
Jon Cedar
Holloway
Joe George
109th Regiment Sergeant
Laurence Haddon
Piper
James Burr Johnson
NCO
Tom Ligon
Childs
Bill McKinney
Sergeant
Paul Shenar
Crawford
George Sperdakos
Sgt. McCord
William Traylor
Rossiter
Sandy Ward
Enhardt
Fred Sadoff
Lt. Kramer
Marc Alaimo
Soldier (uncredited)
Ian De Voy
Rifleman (uncredited)
Lin McCarthy
Presiding Officer (uncredited)
Charlie Sheen
Kid at Wedding (uncredited)
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