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Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones
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Directed by William A. Graham.
This two-part TV movie was, of course, sparked by the November 1978 mass suicide of 913 people at the South American religious "colony" of Jonestown. The catalyst for this tragedy was cult-leader Reverend Jim Jones (played by Powers Boothe, who won an Emmy for his performance), head of the so-called People's Temple. The film traces the life of Jones from his days as an idealistic 1960s activist. He drifts into penny-ante confidence scams and bed-hops from woman to woman, before electing to pass himself off as a modern messiah--eventually believing his own feverish sermons. The climactic scenes are chillingly staged in a near-documentary fashion, with Puerto Rico and Georgia substituting for Guyana. Ned Beatty plays the ill-fated Representative Leo Ryan, while James Earl Jones has a cameo as 1930s religious-leader Father Divine; most of the other main characters are composites of real people. Originally broadcast April 15 and 16, 1980, The Guyana Tragedy was adapted by Ernest Tidyman from the Washington Post and Charles A. Krause's Guyana Massacre: An Eyewitness Account. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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lukasblulukasblu Re: real life characters in fil ...
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"i just saw rescue dawn in the theaters last wk. and i wonder how much of the movie is truly real?It is the most realistic looking P.O.W., ,i have seen though and i put the documentary version of the film on my queue;it is called Little Dieter needs to Fly (1997).I will see how this compares to rescue dawn;they ared both made by the same director Werner Herzog.How about another P.O.W movie called Faith of My Fathers (2005)based on the the biography of senator John Mccain P.O.W experience in vietnam; the movie was alright but recue dawn was better(more realistic looking).How about all those movies based on serial killers or cult leaders;which was of them is closest to reality or contain more truths?I have heard a lot of good reviews for the movie Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer [20th Anniversary Special Edition].(1986) but i have never seen it But i have seen: Helter Skelter (2004) ,i have not seen versions made in earlier yrs.Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980) and a d ... " [More]
 



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