House of Manson

Director: Brandon Slagle
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An unflinching chronicle of the life of Charles Manson, the ex-con who was able to amass a dedicated following of young people in the late 1960s. The era of peace and love was ultimately brought to its knees following his orchestration of the notorious Tate and LaBianca murders, which sent a shockwave throughout the world. To this very day, Manson remains a fascinating figure to today's youth.

3.7 (3 customer reviews)

Greatly portrayed film!

Brandon Slagle did an excellent job as well as the actors and crew in showing Manson and his group. Very well casted and the acting was dead on to interviews and footage I've seen of the Manson family! I felt the fear and horror of what the Tate/LaBiancas must have felt those nights! So sad! All in all great job on this film! Keep em coming Brandon!!


Student Film?

The first thing odd is the completely unrelated and inappropriate music score. Good music but drastically out of place for this film. Acting was amateurish and scripted. seeing a 1971 VW van is 1968 was kind of odd as well along with a very strange looking Barker Ranch. Huge gaps in timeline as you skip through time with no real goal. the choice of actors to play Charlie Manson shoud tell you not to waste your money.


A realistic glimpse into America's most infamous murder spree.

LOVED this film. Crafted with finesse and brutal realism by director Brandon Slagle, this film will without a doubt shock and captivate you, even if you are familiar with Manson's story. Excellent ensemble performances lead by Ryan Kiser as Manson. All in all a top notch portrayal of America's most infamous murder spree.

Title
House of Manson
Director
Brandon Slagle
Release Date
Sales Price
12.99 USD
Rental Price
3.99 USD