The Manson Family Movie Review
The Manson Family Review

"The Manson Family" Overview

Rating: NR
2003
Cast and Crew
Director : Jim Van BebberProducer : Carl Daft,David Gregory,Mike King,Jim Van Bebber
Screenwiter : Jim Van Bebber
Starring : Marcelo Games,Marc Pitman,Leslie Orr,Maureen Allisse,Amy Yates,Jim Van Bebber,Tom Burns,Michelle Briggs
The key to understanding Charlie Manson, the curious docudrama The Manson
Family tells us, is this: Orgies. Lots of 'em.
If you're into gore, bloodletting, violence, and orgies, well, have I got a
movie for you. Jim Van Bebber's innovative film purports to tell the "inside"
story of Manson -- from the viewpoint of his followers then and now. With
mock-documentary footage galore (the phony pops, crackles, and scratches are
perfect), Van Bebber purports to show us secret footage of Manson family
exuberance (love, killing, and both together), mixed in with talking head
commentary from Manson family members in the now. They even have the remnants
of the carved "X" scars on their foreheads.
While Van Bebber's story feels authentic and -- unquestionably -- it's perfect
at mimicing archival footage, it still comes off as little more than an homage
to Italian gore horror and Roger Corman. The idea that there's anything here to
"understand" about Manson is ludicrous: The film paints Manson as a nutjob,
with even crazier followers, all interested in free love, enlightenment, and
blood. (Although, in all fairness, this does seem to cut to the core of what
Manson is really all about.)
As horror, Manson Family is as shocking as they come, a true feast of flesh
made even worse on an unrated DVD (complete with a second disc of making-of
footage and documentaries, etc.). Even as hardened as I am to violence after a
lifetime of watching slasher flicks, the repeated and realistic scenese of
ritual bloodletting made me avert my gaze once or twice.
You have been warned.
Faster, Chuck.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



