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Charles Manson Superstar (1989)

Genre : Crime, Documentary

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Nikolas Schreck

Synopsis

For forty years, Charles Manson has survived most of his life in what he calls 'the hallways of the all ways,' the reform schools, jails and prisons that have been his home and tomb. His thought was born in the hole of solitary confinement, apart from time and beyond the grasp of society. In his cell, he created his own world and speaks his own language: he has concluded that there is only the mind. From convincing his followers to move into the desert to train for the apocalypse, to leading a murderous crew through a string of devilish murders, you will see and hear from Manson himself of how he created a preconceived terror based on his philosophy of life. Manson claims that the so-called 'straight' world outside of prison is but an inverted reflection of the underworld in which he has lived. To him, the reality that presidents and law-abiding citizens accept begins in the hermetic alternate universe of criminals, cons and outlaws.

Actors

Charles Manson
Charles Manson
Himself
Nikolas Schreck
Nikolas Schreck
Narrator
Zeena Schreck
Zeena Schreck
Narrator
James N. Mason
James N. Mason
Himself

Crews

Nikolas Schreck
Nikolas Schreck
Director

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