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The Mystery of D.B. Cooper

  • 2020
  • TV-14
  • 1h 25min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
2,3 k
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The Mystery of D.B. Cooper (2020)
A documentary that looks at the well-known case, which is largely regarded as the greatest unsolved heist in American history.
Lire trailer1:23
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CriminalitéL'histoireMystèreDocumentaireDocumentaire policier

Un documentaire qui se penche sur l'affaire bien connue, qui est largement considérée comme le plus grand braquage non résolu de l'histoire américaine.Un documentaire qui se penche sur l'affaire bien connue, qui est largement considérée comme le plus grand braquage non résolu de l'histoire américaine.Un documentaire qui se penche sur l'affaire bien connue, qui est largement considérée comme le plus grand braquage non résolu de l'histoire américaine.

  • Réalisation
    • John Dower
  • Scénario
    • John Dower
  • Casting principal
    • Jo Weber
    • Duane Weber
    • Tim Collins
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
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    • Réalisation
      • John Dower
    • Scénario
      • John Dower
    • Casting principal
      • Jo Weber
      • Duane Weber
      • Tim Collins
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
    • 61Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux42

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    Jo Weber
    Jo Weber
    • Self - Duane Weber's Wife
    Duane Weber
    Duane Weber
    • Self - Suspect Number 1
    • (images d'archives)
    Tim Collins
    Tim Collins
    • Self - Jo's 'Memory Man'
    Tina Mucklow
    Tina Mucklow
    • Self - Air Stewaress
    William Rataczak
    William Rataczak
    • Self - Co-Pilot
    Bill Mitchell
    Bill Mitchell
    • Self - Passenger
    Bob Fuhriman
    Bob Fuhriman
    • Self - Retired FBI Agent, Seattle
    Harold 'Andy' Anderson
    Harold 'Andy' Anderson
    • Self - Second Officer
    Pat Forman
    Pat Forman
    • Self - Barbara Dayton's Friend
    Ron Forman
    Ron Forman
    • Self - Barbara Dayton's Friend
    Barbara Dayton
    Barbara Dayton
    • Self - Suspect Number 2
    • (images d'archives)
    Marla Cooper
    Marla Cooper
    • Self - L.D. Cooper's Niece
    L.D. Cooper
    L.D. Cooper
    • Self - Suspect Number 3
    • (images d'archives)
    Geoffrey Gray
    Geoffrey Gray
    • Self - Author of 'Skyjack: The Hunt for DB Cooper'
    Jerry Thomas
    Jerry Thomas
    • Self
    Frank Montoya Jr.
    Frank Montoya Jr.
    • Self - Retired FBI Special Agent in Charge, Seattle 2014-2016
    Richard Floyd McCoy
    Richard Floyd McCoy
    • Self - Suspect Number 4
    • (images d'archives)
    Ben Anjewierden
    Ben Anjewierden
    • Self - Richard Floyd McCoy's Friend
    • Réalisation
      • John Dower
    • Scénario
      • John Dower
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    5dti812

    DB Confusion

    This was enjoyable at best, ridiculous at worst and falls somewhere in the middle, hence my score of 5. More like 4+, but I digress. As some other reviewers mentioned the story of Bob / Barbra was by far the most absurd and should not have been included. The man and wife who tell the story said Barb got very agitated when he said "oh your DB Cooper" but then at some future point in time still allowed him to comb her hair, put sunglasses on and take her picture to show the resembalance to Cooper, a picture that was then destroyed? Not buying it. The niece's story was comprised of suppressed memories, so I do not find them credible. I do not think she or the women in Florida or any of the people were lying as some people have suggested. I think they are remembering things the way they want to, or the way that fits their particular narrative. The copycat hijacker seemed most plausible to me. But why did he have a gun on the second flight when no mention of a gun was brought up on the first flight. Also I would have liked to have the stewardess and the college student from the first flight give their impression of if they thought Floyd was Dan Cooper. Raises more questions than it answers but added some new twists I had not heard before. Not bad for a rainy day when nothing is on.
    7ferguson-6

    Uncle

    Greetings again from the darkness. Nearly 50 years have passed and it remains the only unsolved Air Piracy case in America. For HBO, documentarian John Dower (MY SCIENTOLOGY MOVIE, 2017) chronicles the investigation and four main suspects in the mystifying D.B. Cooper case. It's a case that has fascinated people and frustrated authorities for five decades.

    On November 24, 1971 - Thanksgiving Eve - a man using the name Dan Cooper (a communication mix-up caused him to be later identified as D.B. Cooper) boarded a Northwest Airlines flight in Portland. Once in the air, he handed Flight Attendant Tina Mucklow a note informing that he had a bomb and was hijacking the plane. His demands were simple: $200,000 in cash and 4 parachutes. In Seattle, his demands were met. He released the passengers, keeping only the crew on board. At an altitude of 10,000 feet, Cooper jumped from the Boeing 727 under the cover of darkness and rain over a heavily forested area. As far as authorities are concerned, he's never been seen again.

    Some presume he died on the jump, while others turned him into a folk hero. He was credited with an act of defiance during times of economic hardships for many. The "Cult of Cooper" was born, as was one of the great mysteries of the 20th century. Director Dower interviews some key folks and shows clips of interviews and statements of interested parties who have since passed. The structure of the film revolves around the four main suspects ... those who have not been ruled out. Segments are devoted to each of the four: Duane Weber, Robert/Barb Dayton, LD Cooper, and Richard McCoy.

    Personal testimony and recollections from relatives and associates of these four leave us with little doubt that a case can be made for each, and those going on camera absolutely believe "theirs" is the infamous DB Cooper. We hear from Duane Weber's wife who states her husband confessed, "I'm Dan Cooper" on his death bed. Robert/Barb Dayton was one of the first me to have a sex change operation, and his neighbors provide details on Dayton's own confession, "I am Dan Cooper". Marla Cooper was 8 years old when the hijacking even took place, and she recalls specifics of her Uncle LD Cooper, and being told "We hijacked the plane" and "We're rich!" Lastly, Richard McCoy was arrested 5 months later for a copycat hijacking. His pattern was quite similar and his facial features almost identical to the DB Copper sketch.

    Tina Mucklow was the flight attendant on the hijacked flight and she provides details of that fateful event, as do other members of the flight crew, a passenger who observed most of what happened on the first flight, and a retired FBI agent who worked the case. Two authors, Bruce Smith ("DB Cooper and the FBI: A Case Study of America's Only Unsolved Skyjacking", 2016) and Geoffrey Gray ("Skyjack: The Hunt for DB Cooper", 2011) provide significant insight into the research they have conducted into the investigations. There seems to be plenty of criticism of the FBI in regards to lost evidence (cigarette butts from the flight, fingerprints), and a delayed ground search that gave Cooper a 40 hour head start.

    Some reenactments are used here, but a significant portion is filmed interviews with those who have something to say about the investigation, or who DB Cooper might be. The 1980 discovery of 3 bundles of cash with matching serial numbers on the banks of the Columbia River is discussed, and a possible explanation is provided in one of the segments. It's likely you'll come away from this as baffled as the authorities have been for 50 years, but also loaded with some good fodder for holiday conversation (via Zoom, of course).
    7WalkdenEntertainment

    A Very Interesting Unsolved Mystery!

    The Mystery of D.B. Cooper is a Documentary about one of the biggest aeroplane heists in history. It was November 1971 and a man known as DB Cooper hijacked a plane flying out of Portland, Oregon. How did he do it? A stranger boarded a plane and handed a note to a female flight attendant advising that a hijacking was about to occur. The flight attendant quickly learnt that the stranger was not mucking around as his briefcase contained explosives. After demanding a large ransom involving cash, DB Cooper was successful with the heist and parachuted out of the hijacked 727 at 10,000 feet over Washington State. No trace of him was ever found. A massive manhunt was conducted by many people including the military, FBI and even Boy Scouts. In the present day, the case is still the only unsolved act of air piracy in American history. Sure, there are many suspects and theories but not enough to ever bring the case to a full closure.

    This documentary rehashes the main event, re-enacted by actors and narrated by the real people who were present during the heist, including flight attendants and even the pilots. The film also includes interviews from various people who feel they know who the real DB Cooper is. There are even interviews with people who have written books about the heist or those who have devoted their lives to looking for clues trying to close the case. Several facts and evidence are also shown and discussed throughout the film.

    The pacing of this documentary for the most part was quite pleasing. I did notice the runtime and found it a slight struggle as the documentary attempted to wrap up and deliver a conclusion. Visuals are great and the quality of interviews were also very pleasing. As a true story, I will confess, I had no idea about this heist, so I found watching this documentary from the start to finish extremely fascinating and insightful.

    Overall, those who enjoy documentaries about unsolved true stories will certainly find this pleasing. A story of a man who conducted a heist on a large plane and then parachutes out with no trace of him is certainly a story that fascinated me. It is unfortunate that the documentary can't reveal all the details and that the final conclusion will be left up to its viewers. Pacing for the most part is pleasing and the quality of this documentary, including the film's visuals and interviews, are also quite positive. Overall, this documentary comes highly recommended.

    7.4/10 - Walkden Entertainment
    4Jeremy_Urquhart

    Just watch Lemmino's YouTube video instead

    How do you make such an interesting subject this boring?

    The "who" is less interesting when it's something that can never be resolved. The better approach would have been focusing on what drives these people to obsess about the case, and hold onto the theories that they do; something like the documentary on The Shining fan theories (Room 237).

    It's presented decently enough, and didn't offend or anger me... it was just dull, really.

    There's a 30-minute YouTube video by Lemmino on DB Cooper that's an hour shorter than this and far more interesting.
    5axervzye

    Entertaining at times, comical at others

    This documentary has some interesting cases. Out of the four suspected DB Cooper suspects two seem very credible, while the other two, especially the sex change operation one...are very laughable. The most credible story with sound evidence is Richard McCoy. He pulled off a stunt identical to DB Coopers months after the heist and even looked just like the FBI description of DB Cooper. They went into good detail on why McCoy would have done a second stunt and explained how he was tied to what little evidence the FBI had on DB Cooper.

    The other credible story is the woman from Florida who supposedly was married to DB Cooper. He was on his death bed when he admitted to her he was DB Cooper. He lied to her about his identity and it goes into great detail on events in her life with him that pointed out he very well could have been the real Cooper. She also had a compadre who was interested in the Cooper story who did some serious sleuthing to pin point her details and memory while living with him that really did add up to the Cooper case.

    The other two lousy stories consist of a woman who claims her uncle was DB Cooper and the other of a man who had a sex change operation and just claimed he was DB Cooper. The woman who claims her uncle was DB Cooper was going off on memory about her childhood of an event where her uncle showed up bloody and bruised with claims of having hijacked an airplane. Yet, he disappeared and was just forgotten about by the family for some reason? It was all really shoddy information and didn't seem legit. Then she forget about this seemingly very profound event in her life until her father was close to his death when he brought up about the time her uncle hijacked a plane. She also claimed her uncle was her favorite relative and liked spending time with him. So after he shows up bloody and bruised and disappears you just forgot about him? Seems really bizarre and none of it really added up. They did a polygraph test on her and she passed...take that for what you will.

    The man with the sex change operation didn't even seem like it should have been included on this documentary. It seemed like a story you'd find in a fan fiction tv forum board versus anything the FBI would have taken seriously. Bobby Dayton was a man who knew airplanes and flew them on a regular basis. Further on in his life he decided to get a sex change operation and became Barbara Dayton. During this transitional period a couple who were into planes as well met Barbara and became friends. During a visit at this couples house she out of the blue says she is DB Cooper. Thats basically it, thats the entire story. Other then the fact he/she was well versed with airplanes nothing else is included for evidence. Other than a diary that Barbara kept but for whatever reason around the time of the Cooper hijacking didn't write much down during that period. If my memory serves me right it was the only one out of the four suspects where it mentioned nothing about the FBI looking into it and for good reason.

    Over all use your own judgement on it. It's a documentary with two good cases that kept me entertained.

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    • How long is The Mystery of D.B. Cooper?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Do I have to assume "D.B. Cooper" is the name under which he bought the airline ticket. I don't know how else he got to be named D.B. Cooper. Or did I miss something?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 novembre 2020 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Storyville: The Hijacker Who Vanished
    • Société de production
      • Minnow Films
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      • 1h 25min(85 min)
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