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Manson

Country: USA, Language: English, 83 mins

  • Director: Robert Hendrickson; Laurence Merrick
  • Writer: Joan Huntington; Laurence Merrick
  • Producer: Craig Gunderson; Robert Hendrickson

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A bitter, diminutive man, a master manipulator...of the vulnerable.

If ever there is a case against drugs...here it is.!

The idiocy of youth exasperated by LSD et al...with truly horrific consequences.

A fascinating insight into one of the most heinous crimes in history...let this man rot alongside his deluded followers.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Documentary on Charles Manson and his family. Has a number of insightful interviews with many family members most notably Squeaky and Sandy (Blue and Red). There is also a history of Manson from his birth to the family formation to the Tate/La Bianca murders. Plenty of footage of the family playing at Spahn Ranch.

Cast & Characters

Mary Brunner as Herself;
Vincent Bugliosi as Himself;
Bruce Davis as Himself;
Lynette Fromme as Herself;
Sandra Good as Herself;
Steve Grogan as Himself;
Ronnie Howard as Herself;
Charles Manson as Himself;
Jesse Pearson as Narrator;
Phil Phillips as Himself