Prisoner of Honor is a 1991 British dramatic television movie made by Warner Bros. Television and distributed by HBO about the French Dreyfus Affair. It was directed by Ken Russell and produced by Richard Dreyfuss and Judith James from a screenplay by Ron Hutchinson. The film documents the events that saw a French Captain, Alfred Dreyfus, sent to Devil's Island for espionage near the end of the nineteenth century. Colonel Georges Picquart is given the job of justifying Dreyfus' sentence. Instead, he discovers that Dreyfus , a Jew, was merely a convenient scapegoat for the actions of the true... culprit, a member of the French General staff. His attempt to right the wrong sees his military career ended and the famous French author, Emile Zola , found guilty of libel.
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