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Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
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“Movie: American Traitor: The Tri-
al of Axis Sally”
“Movie: Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid”
From director Michael Polish (“Twin Falls
Idaho”) comes this 2021 drama that recalls
the case of Mildred Gillars (played here
by Meadow Williams, “Boss Level”), who
stood trial for treason for broadcasting Nazi
propaganda to U.S. troops during World
War II. Al Pacino plays James Laughlin, the
lawyer who defended her. Thomas Kret-
schmann and Mitch Pileggi also star.
Paul Newman and Robert Redford star in
this classic, Oscar-winning 1969 Western
as turn-of-the-century outlaws who become
the targets of a posse after committing
one too many train robberies. Refusing
to change their ways, they head for South
America. Directed by George Roy Hill, the
film also stars Katharine Ross, Jeff Corey
and Cloris Leachman.
“Judy Justice”
All rise! After concluding the syndicated
“Judge Judy” earlier this year, Judge Judy
Sheindlin is back in this arbitration-based
program doing what she did previously,
hearing and ruling on various cases. In this
iteration, she’ll be joined by three new per-
sonalities: bailiff Kevin Rasco, court stenog-
rapher Whitney Kumar and law clerk Sarah
Rose, who is also Sheindlin’s granddaughter.
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“Movie: The Electrical Life
of Louis Wain”
Based on a story by Simon Stephenson,
director Will Sharpe’s (“Black Pond,” “The
Darkest Universe”) biographical drama stars
Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role of
the turn-of-the-20th-century inventor and
entrepreneur who adopted a stray kitten
that inspired him to paint amazing im-
ages of cats for which he became famous.
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