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The Helter Skelter Murders (1988)

The Helter Skelter Murders (1988)
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This grim retelling of the Helter Skelter slayings was filmed while the famous case was still in trial. The action takes place in the courtroom, as witnesses give their testimony and flashback sequences pull the viewer into the events leading up to and including the killings (though the names of the real-life principals are never used). What The Helter Skelter Murders might lack in factual accuracy it makes up for with period authenticity and a slow, dreamlike atmosphere, that, if endured, presents a certain harrowing feel not found in other depictions. Unfortunately, the film ends abruptly in mid-flashback, leading one to assume that it was unfinished and damaging whatever dramatic tension had been slowly boiling. The Helter Skelter Murders has an interesting style and some intense imagery, especially during a fanciful sequence showing what Charles Manson's imagined "black revolution" might look like. Still, the whole point of this exercise is exploitation, so those interested in a thoughtful examination of the case should look elsewhere. Included on the soundtrack is a version of Manson's song "Mechanical Man" (reportedly performed by Charlie himself) and selections by the Music Machine. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

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Director(s):
Frank Howard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Helter Skelter Murders

This grim retelling of the Helter Skelter slayings was filmed while the famous case was still in trial. The action takes place in the courtroom, as witnesses give their testimony and flashback sequences pull the viewer into the events leading up to and including the killings (though the names of the real-life principals are never used). What The Helter Skelter Murders might lack in factual accuracy it makes up for with period authenticity and a slow, dreamlike atmosphere, that, if endured, presents a certain harrowing feel not found in other depictions. Unfortunately, the film ends abruptly in mid-flashback, leading one to assume that it was unfinished and damaging whatever dramatic tension had been slowly boiling. The Helter Skelter Murders has an interesting style and some intense imagery, especially during a fanciful sequence showing what Charles Manson's imagined "black revolution" might look like. Still, the whole point of this exercise is exploitation, so those interested in a thoughtful examination of the case should look elsewhere. Included on the soundtrack is a version of Manson's song "Mechanical Man" (reportedly performed by Charlie himself) and selections by the Music Machine. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
81 mins

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Director(s):
Frank Howard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Questionable for Children, Violence, Graphic Violence)
Categories:
Documentary
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Kate H.

    Film school reject. The premise was there, but the acting was horrid, sequences off and very difficult to follow and I have read numerous books on this subject.Takes place in the courtroom. Witnesses on the stand that fade to flashbacks. Never says who the witnesses are, no real continuity. Never sure who the characters are (except for Manson and one quick blip with George Spahn ). Unless you are trying to research how NOT to do a movie, I don't recommend this at all.

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    Lisa L.

    This was probably one of the worst movies I've ever seen! Considering the subject matter, it should've been done a lot better, but ti seemed to try to dwell on the sensationalism of the case and the 60's hippie movement, rather than the case itself. The actors were worse than third-rate, and the whole thing was a boring mess!

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    David W.

    do not bother, i repeat, do not waste your time or rental on this "movie".

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