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Manson

1969, the Summer of Love. Nearly 40 years after he masterminded the Tate/LaBianca murders, Charles Manson remains an icon of evil and a subject of fascination the world over. At the heart of this obsession lies the question: How did one man convince a group of hippies - mostly young women from good middle American families - to murder complete strangers in such a brutal fashion? This feature-length docudrama tells the story of the final days leading up to and climaxing with the Tate/LaBianca killings. Using a powerful combination of high-end drama, archival footage and intimate interviews with key characters, we get under the skin of the Manson murderers as never before seen.

Year: 2008
Genre: Documentaries, True Stories, General Docos, Spiritual & Philosophical
Country: Canada, UK
Director: Neil Rawles
Duration: 91 Minutes
Rating: M - Drug use and violence
6.6/10
Location in store: Documentary (General)

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