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Helter Skelter

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1976
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
4K
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Steve Railsback in Helter Skelter (1976)
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The investigation and trial of the horrific Tate-LaBianca mass murders orchestrated by the psychotic pseudo-hippie cult leader, Charles Manson.The investigation and trial of the horrific Tate-LaBianca mass murders orchestrated by the psychotic pseudo-hippie cult leader, Charles Manson.The investigation and trial of the horrific Tate-LaBianca mass murders orchestrated by the psychotic pseudo-hippie cult leader, Charles Manson.

  • Stars
    • George DiCenzo
    • Steve Railsback
    • Nancy Wolfe
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
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    • Stars
      • George DiCenzo
      • Steve Railsback
      • Nancy Wolfe
    • 72User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    George DiCenzo
    George DiCenzo
    • Vincent Bugliosi
    • 1976
    Steve Railsback
    Steve Railsback
    • Charles Manson
    • 1976
    Nancy Wolfe
    Nancy Wolfe
    • Susan Atkins
    • 1976
    Marilyn Burns
    Marilyn Burns
    • Linda Kasabian
    • 1976
    Christina Hart
    Christina Hart
    • Patricia Krenwinkel
    • 1976
    Cathey Paine
    • Leslie Van Houten
    • 1976
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Aaron Stovitz
    • 1976
    Vic Werber
    • Lt. Brenner
    • 1976
    Marc Alaimo
    Marc Alaimo
    • Phil Cohen
    • 1976
    Bill Durkin
    • Tex Watson
    • 1976
    Phillip R. Allen
    Phillip R. Allen
    • Sgt. Manuel Gris
    • 1976
    David Clennon
    David Clennon
    • Harry Jones
    • 1976
    James Brodhead
    • Mr. Quint
    • 1976
    Linden Chiles
    Linden Chiles
    • J. Miller Leavy
    • 1976
    Larry Pennell
    Larry Pennell
    • Sgt. White
    • 1976
    Steve Gries
    • Steve 'Clem' Grogan
    • 1976
    Anne Newman Bacal
    • Mrs. Quint
    • 1976
    Howard Caine
    Howard Caine
    • Everett Scoville
    • 1976
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    Unas14

    Better than most tv movies

    My favourite part of this movie was when one of Charlie's former henchmen was being interviewed by Bugliosi. The young man candidly and reasonably answered every question put to him, and gave some startling insights into Manson's psyche, explaining Charlie's obsession with the Beatles and how it all related to the imminent race war. At the end of the interview, when the prosecutor asks him how such a reasonable and clear-headed young man could fall in with such a crowd, he turns and says, just as calmly and candidly, "Because Charlie is Jesus Christ."

    Despite some truly over-the-top performances of Manson and his hollow-eyed harem of evil, this is a fascinating look at one of the more sensational crimes of the last century. Anyone interested in the case or in true crime in general should see this picture at least once.
    Baroque

    The weed among the flowers

    I had to hunt through the local video stores before I found one with this film available. I remember seeing the two-part TV version, but this 119 minute video release still bothers me just the same.

    Steve Railsback is as close to Charles Manson as one can get. He presents the same manic intensity in his eyes as the news photos of Manson at the time. Maybe a little TOO well...

    This film is essentially two films in one. The first half details events leading up to the arrest and crimes of Manson and company, the second half details the trial (and the script is taken mostly from the actual court transcripts).

    Anyone who insists that Manson was "crucified" or "framed" should examine his criminal record, and read what he has stated about Jews and blacks. Manson presented the image of a hippie messiah, but preached hatred and bigotry. This film shows him for what he was (and still is); a manipulative, violent, hate-filled man.

    Remember that this is the man who once said: "Maybe I should have killed four or five hundred people...then I would have felt better. Then I would have felt I really offered society something."

    God bless you, Vincent Bugliosi. You did us all a favor!
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Still Chilling 30 Years Later

    I found this to be one of the more interesting made-for-TV films I'ever watched, thanks to the sensationalism of the true-life story and the mesmerizing performances of the lead villain (Steve Railsback) and his followers. Railsback's eyes alone are frighteningly haunting to this viewer, 30 years after first seeing it. By the way, my VHS tape has one f-word in the film, which would never be allowed on TV. What gives with that?

    Actually, the most frightening people, as a whole, were the women who did Manson's killing for him. I was creeped out more by Nancy Wolfe's chilling performance of Susan Atkins than I did was by anyone else, including the famous "Charlie."

    The film has turned out to be a pretty good piece of American history, the kind of crime history we'd like to forget.
    Stigmatador

    Creepy-crawling through your mind

    After almost 25 years, this is still the definitive movie about the Manson murders (the only one, really) and it's still an interesting and at times downright disturbing experience.

    Those of us who've devoured just about every scrap of literature about the case may find minor factual points & omissions over which to quibble, but in the end, "Helter Skelter" nicely sums it up in one big lump.

    Steve Railsback is letter-perfect as Charlie Manson, and there are moments here that make the viewer wonder if the actor descended just a bit too far into the psyche of the "hippie death cult" leader. No matter, he steals every scene he's in.

    Most of the other actors are capable enough, although the actresses portraying Patricia Krenwinkel & Leslie Van Houten leave a lot to be desired. Nancy Wolfe (Susan Atkins) & Jason Ronard (Paul Watkins) both deserve kudos for their performances, & lead actor George DiCenzo (Vincent Bugliosi) throws himself into his role with gusto.

    This being a TV-movie from 1976, things get a bit wooden at times, & the law-and-order angle is played to the hilt (the courtroom sequences are great), which may well leave you wondering how various contemporary directors might fare with this saga.

    Sublime trivia note: Nancy Burns, who plays "little hippie girl" Linda Kasabian was the lead actress in "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" ... the girl that Leatherface chases off into the sunset. Amazing.
    Infofreak

    Excellent TV movie look at the dark side of the sixties.

    'Helter Skelter' hasn't dated half as much as you'd expect, and remains a fascinating document. The movie (made for TV) looks at the Manson Family and the Tate/LaBianca murders mainly as a crime story, not as a sociological one. It is mainly a courtroom drama and within those limitations it is a successful one, but it's too bad that it didn't have a larger budget and more ambition.

    Steve Railsback is an impressive find as Manson. He gives a chilling and accurate portrayal. Unfortunately Railsback never became the star he threatened to be, and has had a checkered career ranging the sublime ('The Stunt Man') to the ridiculous ('Barb Wire'). He has always been a talent no matter how dubious the material he has had to work with. ('Turkey Shoot' anyone?!) The rest of the cast are adequate and are largely unknowns, though horror fans will get a buzz out of Linda Kasabian being played by Marilyn Burns of Tobe Hooper's 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' and 'Eaten Alive'.

    Overall an interesting look at a turbulent era. Watching 'Helter Skelter' one can't help but wonder what someone like Michael Mann (or Oliver Stone!) could do with this material, a $100 million, and an all star cast. Maybe one day...

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    • Trivia
      In preparation for the role of Charles Manson, Steve Railsback locked himself in a closet for two hours every day.
    • Goofs
      One detective shows others how The Beatles' "White Album" has a song called "Helter Skelter". As he tells them this, he points to the Apple Records label on the record. The problem is, the label he's pointing to is the "sliced" label, which appeared on the even numbered sides of that (and any) Apple album. Since the song "Helter Skelter" appears on Side 3, the label should be of a green apple's body.
    • Quotes

      Danny DeCarlo: [after finding out a Manson family member was present at a suspicious suicide] That's it. I ain't talking no more. I'm riding outta here on the wind, mister!

      Vincent Bugliosi: There are a couple of outstanding warrants against you, Danny. I don't think you'd be very comfortable in jail. That's where Charlie is.

      Danny DeCarlo: [after a slight pause] That sure is cold, man.

    • Alternate versions
      There is a longer version of this movie and this was shown in as a two-part miniseries. The length of the uncut and uncensored movie is 180 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      Helter Skelter
      Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney

      Performed by Silverspoon

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Massacre in Hollywood
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California, USA(As the Spahn Movie Ranch)
    • Production company
      • Lorimar Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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