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The Siege at Ruby Ridge (1996)

The Siege at Ruby Ridge (1996)
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The tragic story of the Ruby Ridge "massacre" has been so thoroughly covered and disseminated by the mainstream press that to add anything here would be pointless. Suffice to say that the two-part TV movie The Siege at Ruby Ridge uses the facts at hand to show how the tragedy occurred, and how but for a multitude of blunders and miscommunications on both sides, it could all have been avoided. Randy Quaid stars as white separatist Randy Weaver, who for ten terrible days in 1992 barricaded himself, his family, and a number of zealous followers in a tiny refuge on a remote Idaho mountaintop, while 200 government agents surrounded Weaver's headquarters with orders to arrest Weaver's group alive -- if possible. The catalyst for the crisis is of course Randy Weaver himself, though his wife Vicki (Laura Dern) is shown to be just as rigid, stubborn, and foolhardy as her husband -- maybe even more so. Ultimately, blood is shed and lives are lost, the result of such gross ineptitude that the ramifications of the tragedy would reverberate for decades to come. Featured in the cast is Laura Dern's real-life mother, Diane Ladd, and, in the small role of the Weaver's daughter, a very young Kirsten Dunst. The Siege at Ruby Ridge first aired over CBS on May 19 and 21, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Randy QuaidLaura Dern, (more)
Director(s):
Roger Young
Format(s):
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Synopsis of The Siege at Ruby Ridge

The tragic story of the Ruby Ridge "massacre" has been so thoroughly covered and disseminated by the mainstream press that to add anything here would be pointless. Suffice to say that the two-part TV movie The Siege at Ruby Ridge uses the facts at hand to show how the tragedy occurred, and how but for a multitude of blunders and miscommunications on both sides, it could all have been avoided. Randy Quaid stars as white separatist Randy Weaver, who for ten terrible days in 1992 barricaded himself, his family, and a number of zealous followers in a tiny refuge on a remote Idaho mountaintop, while 200 government agents surrounded Weaver's headquarters with orders to arrest Weaver's group alive -- if possible. The catalyst for the crisis is of course Randy Weaver himself, though his wife Vicki (Laura Dern) is shown to be just as rigid, stubborn, and foolhardy as her husband -- maybe even more so. Ultimately, blood is shed and lives are lost, the result of such gross ineptitude that the ramifications of the tragedy would reverberate for decades to come. Featured in the cast is Laura Dern's real-life mother, Diane Ladd, and, in the small role of the Weaver's daughter, a very young Kirsten Dunst. The Siege at Ruby Ridge first aired over CBS on May 19 and 21, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
177 mins

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Director(s):
Roger Young
Writer(s):
Lionel Chetwynd
Producer(s):
Robert Phillips
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    Rikki R.

    This movie does justice to explaining the long events that led up to this tragedy. Although I don't agree his beliefs, I strongly believe in his right to his beliefs because, that is what our country is founded on. I would recommend for a more insightful look at the events that you read the book. The true message that should be taken away is that for a man and his family to want to get away from all the perceived bad in this world to end up getting trapped in the same thing that ended up bringing down this tragedy upon him. In any event, this movie will make you think about how far our own government can & will go to get rid of someone that doesn't believe as the rest of society does. An excellent movie to open discussions about beliefs & government control.

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    Kevin A.

    I remember the event.....no one knows, What really happened. But I liked this version.

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    Bill B.

    STRONG STORY OF THE WEAVER FAMILY. YOU MAY NOT SHARE IN THEIR BELIEFS BUT THE MOVIE SHOWS THAT THEY REALLY JUST WANTED TO BE LEFT ALONE. I READ UP AFTER WATCHING IT AND IT APPEARS TO BE BASED VERY CLOSLEY ON TRU EVENTS. FIRST RATE CAST.

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