Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn 1978, cult leader Jim Jones lures his followers to Jonestown, Guyana where they commit mass suicide of 918 adults and children.In 1978, cult leader Jim Jones lures his followers to Jonestown, Guyana where they commit mass suicide of 918 adults and children.In 1978, cult leader Jim Jones lures his followers to Jonestown, Guyana where they commit mass suicide of 918 adults and children.
Frank Reynolds
- Self
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John Moscatelli
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (as Capt. John Moscatelli)
Barbara Schaffer
- Self - Jim Jones' Cousin
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Marceline Jones
- Self - Wife
- (cenas de arquivo)
Elmer Mertle
- Self - Former Member
- (cenas de arquivo)
Deanne Mertle
- Self - Former Member
- (cenas de arquivo)
Mike Carter
- Self - Survivor
- (cenas de arquivo)
Wanda Johnson
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
George Moscone
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
Leo J. Ryan
- Self - Congressman
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (as Leo Ryan)
Stephen Sung
- Self - Soundman
- (as Steve Sung)
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- CuriosidadesBased on the same real life events as Jonestown Cult Suicide (2012), Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle (2018), Jonestown (2013), Jonestown: Paradise Lost (2007), Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre (2018), Jim Jones: A Tragédia da Guyana (1980), The Jonestown Haunting (2020), Jonestown: The Life and Death of the Peoples Temple (2007), The Jonestown Massacre (2016) and Truth and Lies: Jonestown, Paradise Lost (2018).
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I thought this was a wonderful documentary of what was going on in Jim Jones's church, Jonestown, and the way the people were treated in this "church."
I think I've watched every documentary that was presented about this cult. And, I watch the TV movie that was made, as well. Even after all that, thinking that I heard it all, I learned new information from this documentary, and some very sad and cruel things that were done to his followers. I heard, of the first time, Jim Jones laughing as people talked about how they would like to torture family members!
I heard Jim Jones' son talking about his interactions with his father, and what he observed first hand.
I think that this was the most honest documentary about the tragedy of Jim Jones followers, and the horrors of his "church." I believe that some of the information was kept "secret" at the time, because of the outrage and disbelief of what happened in Jonestown!
Well worth watching if you are interested in this tragedy and THINK you've heard it all.
And, one thing that really caught my attention was the way a follower, Tim Stone, spoke of Jim Jones. It sounded just like Tom Cruise talking about DAVID MISCAVIGE!
I think I've watched every documentary that was presented about this cult. And, I watch the TV movie that was made, as well. Even after all that, thinking that I heard it all, I learned new information from this documentary, and some very sad and cruel things that were done to his followers. I heard, of the first time, Jim Jones laughing as people talked about how they would like to torture family members!
I heard Jim Jones' son talking about his interactions with his father, and what he observed first hand.
I think that this was the most honest documentary about the tragedy of Jim Jones followers, and the horrors of his "church." I believe that some of the information was kept "secret" at the time, because of the outrage and disbelief of what happened in Jonestown!
Well worth watching if you are interested in this tragedy and THINK you've heard it all.
And, one thing that really caught my attention was the way a follower, Tim Stone, spoke of Jim Jones. It sounded just like Tom Cruise talking about DAVID MISCAVIGE!
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