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Manson - Documentary - Laurence Merrick -1972 - 93 min. DivX
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Title:
Manson - Documentary - Laurence Merrick -1972 - 93 min. DivX
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2007-12-20 (by st2580smile )
Description:
Despite its title, Manson does not focus on Charles Manson himself. Instead, it examines the history of his case through a series of interviews with Manson followers, trial witnesses, and prosecuting attorney Vincent Bugliosi. The resulting film could have degenerated into a festival of talking heads, but directors Laurence Merrick and Robert Hendrickson keep this from happening by making sophisticated use of split-screen imagery and colorful opticals that give the proceedings a stylish veneer. The atmosphere is further enhanced by a memorable song soundtrack by former Manson family members Brooks Poston and Paul Watkins: their well-crafted, mournful folk songs are lovely yet creepy and thus a perfect backdrop for a tale of hippie ideals gone horribly wrong. That said, Manson is also hindered by a couple of fundamental flaws in its approach to its subject. The first is that the film's tone often descends into heavy-handed sensationalism, especially during the moments where Bugliosi struts around an empty courtroom in a Perry Mason-inspired style and pontificates about the shocking nature of the crimes. The other big problem is that Manson himself is seldom seen in the documentary, and thus little insight is gained into his personality or the psychological tricks he used to dominate his followers. Despite these key flaws, Manson remains worth watching for crime buffs thanks to its one-of-a-kind footage of the Manson followers: when Sandra Good and Lynette Fromme discuss their "anything goes" philosophy while brandishing guns, it is genuinely chilling in a way most horror movies can only aspire to be. In the end, Manson is a bit too self-conscious and uneven in its handling of its subject to be a definitive portrait but offers enough memorable moments to make it worthwhile for those interested in this case.
Cast (Credited cast)
Mary Brunner ... Herself
Vincent Bugliosi ... Himself
Bruce Davis ... Himself
Lynette Fromme ... Herself
Sandra Good ... Herself
Steve Grogan ... Himself
Ronnie Howard ... Herself
Charles Manson ... Himself
Jess Pearson ... Narrator (voice)
Phil Phillips ... Himself
Nancy Pitman ... Herself
Brooks Poston ... Himself
Catherine Share ... Herself
George Spahn ... Himself
Paul Watkins ... Himself
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Comments:
orvar8 (2007-12-21)
Thanks a lot st2580smile.st2580smile (2007-12-21)
In my research of The Beach Boys, I fell into the story of Manson and the Family (Dennis was one of for a short time). Interesting that Dennis brought Charlie to Terry Melcher who rented his home to Roman Polanski after a fall out with Manson and fled to Europe. Hmm, do you think Manson would have been as distrought and acted the way he did if Melcher and The Beach Boys had patronized him and his music? We will never know, but it is a fact and it did happen.SMiLES