Manson (film) explained

Manson
Narrator:Jess Pearson
Editing:Clancy Syrko
Distributor:American International Pictures
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Manson is a 1973 documentary film by Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick[1] about American criminal and cult leader Charles Manson and his followers, known as "The Family". Narrated by Jess Pearson, the film explores the origins of Manson and his disciples, and the lead-up and events of the Tate–LaBianca murders. It was initially distributed by American International Pictures, with re-releases handled by Tobann International Films.[2]

Content

The film deals with the "Manson family" and has many interviews with the members of the group, including Charles Manson, "Squeaky" Fromme, and Sandra Good.[3] It contains original footage of the Manson Family at their Spahn Ranch compound, Devil's Canyon, their Barker Ranch hideout in Death Valley, the Hall of Justice in Los Angeles and various other locations.[4]

Post release

When "Squeaky" Fromme attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford in 1975, the Manson film was banned by United States district court Judge Thomas McBride in order to preserve Fromme's constitutional right to a fair and speedy trial. Robert Hendrickson's freedom of speech was thus set aside and the matter was taken by the ACLU to the Supreme Court.

Soundtrack music for the film was created by Brooks Poston and Paul Watkins, two former Manson associates. As well, music performed by the Manson Family can also be heard on the soundtrack.[5]

Accolades

It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[6] [7] [8]

Home video

The film was released legitimately on VHS in 1987, but because of an alleged mafia plot Hendrickson spent much of the 1990s suing eBay for allowing bootleg dvd copies of the film to be released. The film has been released and sold in limited copies on DVD signed by Hendrickson on Amazon before his death in 2016.[9]

In popular culture

The documentary was sampled by American nu metal band Slipknot. The band sampled part of an interview with Corey Hurst for their song "742617000027", which appears on the band's debut album Slipknot (1999). In the interview, Hurst says, "The whole thing, I think it's sick."[10]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://mubi.com/films/manson MUBI
  2. https://www.filmaffinity.com/en/film911201.html FilmAffinity
  3. News: Manson Family Movies: 11 Streaming Films Go Inside Terrifying 1969 Cult . Elizabeth . Yuko . 26 July 2019 . 20 August 2019 . . Penske Business Media, LLC..
  4. News: Watch This Chilling Manson Documentary from 1973 . . River . Donaghey . 20 November 2017 . 20 August 2019.
  5. News: "Manson": The 1973 documentary that told us "We are what you have made us" . . Bryan . Thomas . June 9, 2015 . 20 August 2019 . 1 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190901062347/http://nightflight.com/manson-the-1973-documentary-that-told-us-we-are-what-you-have-made-us/ . dead .
  6. Web site: Manson (1972) . 14 November 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080325103021/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/158979/Manson/details . Movies & TV Dept. . . 2008 . 25 March 2008 .
  7. Documentary Winners: 1973 Oscars . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/UFh9u-4FKOA . 2021-12-14 . live. Natalie . Wood . Natalie Wood . Robert . Wagner . Robert Wagner . 1972 . 24 January 2014 . . Oscars.
  8. https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1973 1973|Oscars.org
  9. https://www.law.com/almID/900005524974/?slreturn=20220216221446 Federal Judge Hands EBay Victory in Copyright Lawsuit - Law.com
  10. News: Slipknot's '742617000027' sample of Corey Hurst Interview scene in Manson . . 20 August 2019.