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Chaos: The Manson Murders

  • 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 35m
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Chaos: The Manson Murders (2025)
A deep dive into alternative theories surrounding the Manson murders reveals unexpected connections to government agencies, mind control experiments, and key figures from the era, challenging the accepted narrative.
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A deep dive into alternative theories surrounding the Manson murders reveals unexpected connections to government agencies, mind control experiments, and key figures from the era, challengin... Read allA deep dive into alternative theories surrounding the Manson murders reveals unexpected connections to government agencies, mind control experiments, and key figures from the era, challenging the accepted narrative.A deep dive into alternative theories surrounding the Manson murders reveals unexpected connections to government agencies, mind control experiments, and key figures from the era, challenging the accepted narrative.

  • Director
    • Errol Morris
  • Writers
    • Tom O'Neill
    • Dan Piepenbring
  • Stars
    • Charles Manson
    • Stephen Kay
    • Tom O'Neill
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    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Errol Morris
    • Writers
      • Tom O'Neill
      • Dan Piepenbring
    • Stars
      • Charles Manson
      • Stephen Kay
      • Tom O'Neill
    • 41User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charles Manson
    Charles Manson
    • Self - Manson Family Leader
    • (archive footage)
    Stephen Kay
    Stephen Kay
    • Self - Prosecutor
    Tom O'Neill
    Tom O'Neill
    • Self - Writer
    Errol Morris
    Errol Morris
    • Self - Filmmaker
    Bobby Beausoleil
    Bobby Beausoleil
    • Self - Convicted Murderer
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Gregg Jakobson
    Gregg Jakobson
    • Self - Talent Scout
    Sharon Tate
    Sharon Tate
    • Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Voytek Frykowski
    Voytek Frykowski
    • Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Jay Sebring
    Jay Sebring
    • Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Abigail Folger
    Abigail Folger
    • Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Steve Parent
    Steve Parent
    • Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Leno LaBianca
    Leno LaBianca
    • Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Rosemary LaBianca
    Rosemary LaBianca
    • Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Gary Hinman
    Gary Hinman
    • Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Bernard Crowe
    Bernard Crowe
    • Self - Manson Shooting Victim
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Bernard 'Lotsapoppa' Crowe)
    Ronnie Howard
    Ronnie Howard
    • Self - Susan Atkins' Cellmate
    • (archive footage)
    Virginia Graham
    Virginia Graham
    • Self - Susan Atkins' Cellmate
    • (archive footage)
    Terry Melcher
    Terry Melcher
    • Self - Music Producer
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Errol Morris
    • Writers
      • Tom O'Neill
      • Dan Piepenbring
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    Reviewers say 'Chaos: The Manson Murders' has mixed reception. Praises include engaging presentation, intriguing interviews, and unique insights into Manson's psyche and possible government involvement. Criticisms highlight rushed pacing, lack of depth, and failure to fully explore the book's theories. Some find the documentary disjointed, confusing, and overly reliant on conspiracy theories. Others appreciate its concise format and the director's style, despite noting it could benefit from more detailed exploration.
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    6C_R_Saxby

    Mediocre at best, not one of Morris' more Groundbreaking Docs

    While this documentary was highly entertaining, holding my interest for its duration, it certainly wasn't earth-shattering in its analysis or profoundly insightful. As far as this viewer could tell, the central premise of the film - that Manson and his followers were (perhaps unwitting) participants in MK Ultra, a CIA-administered "mind control" project relying primarily on the use of the hallucinogen LSD - the research into both components of this dyad (i.e., Manson and MK Ultra) seemed superficial at best, retelling only what numerous previous docs on these subjects separately have reveled, drawing only tentative, unsurprising correlations between them. Still, the presentation of material was concise and balanced, allowing viewers to arrive at their own conclusions. The interviews with many of the key players were likewise fair, interesting, and new. All-in-all, a well-made, if not jaw-dropping, endeavour.
    4future-days

    Just read the book instead

    An enormous disappointment, CHAOS (based on the excellent Tom O'Neill book of the same name) barely scratches the surface of the incredible discoveries O'Neill made and the implications they have for the Manson case. This oddly short, 90-some minute doc, instead plays more like your standard true crime piece, with much time devoted to summarizing the murders themselves for anyone who hadn't yet heard about them. What about the story about how the victims of the Tate murders had the power lines cut when they were watching TV at Jay Sebring's home, the night before the murders - proving that they were not killed as a result of some mixup about Terry Melcher still living at Cielo? What about incredibly suspect names and connections like Reeve Whitson and Charles Tacot, or mobster (and associate of Jay Sebring) Charlie Baron? What about even Bugliosi's astonishing corruption, and incredibly vile acts of evil in his personal life, which hint at him being controlled via blackmail by higher ups? And on and on. This documentary is simply a joke and does not do justice to the true scope and horror of this case. It makes Wormwood look like an absolute masterpiece, and indeed at least that effort from Morris was pretty fair to the subject and didn't seem quite so neutered. This should have been easily a 3-5 ep miniseries; 90 minutes is just far too little for a story like this.
    6Wilhelmina777

    Seems to have left out many interesting details that were in the book

    I have yet to read the book that this documentary is based on ("Chaos: The Truth Behind the Manson Murders" by Tom O'Neill and Dan Piepenbring. I believe the hardcover version was titled "Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties"). I've read several reviews of the book that go into the specifics O'Neill uncovered in greater detail than this documentary did. This documentary touches on some of what he found, but not all of it. O'Neill's book appears to be a much more thorough and truthful book on the subject than Bugliosi's Helter Skelter (O'Neill proves that Bugliosi purposely lied and left key facts out of his book). For a good introduction to O'Neill's book, check out Abby Aguirre's Substack post about it, or her excellent review "Down the Manson Rabbit Hole" in the LA Review of Books.

    It's worth watching if the subject interests you, but from the reviews I've read the book sounds much more comprehensive. The documentary has some interesting interviews with one of the prosecutors, some Manson family members, and O'Neill himself. It brings up some of the questions found in the book, such why did Manson's parole officer continue to insist that Manson was doing great when meanwhile he was arrested repeatedly (and not locked up for violating his parole)? Why have Manson's complete parole records never been released? Why were his parole files not permitted as evidence in his trial?

    I feel the documentary could have been edited better and should have been longer and included more of the details from the book, but it is still interesting for people who want to learn more about this subject.
    Rivercelt333

    This doc was chaos

    So sloppily done. I couldn't even tell who was speaking most of the time as there were no titles. We were to assume we knew who they were. So the author made the claim that the author of Vincent bugliosi was way off in his theory about why Manson and followers murdered in cold blood. Yet the author of this book did not offer any evidence to the contrary. He uses the term "brainwashing " which can not be used in a court of law because there is no such thing as brainwashing. It's correctly called thought conditioning or thought reform, supported by peer encouragement. The idea that the CIA had anything to do with this event was ludicrous. They were freaking high on drugs and in an isolated cult which removes them from any sort of consciousness or morality other than what they were told. The author Tom O'Neill was simply not credible enough for me to believe.
    4Sleepin_Dragon

    Not easy to watch in one sitting.

    Was it just me? Or did this 90 minute production feel as though it was hacked together and rushed out. I went on and on about Chaos, begging people to read it, it absolutely had me captivated, what a binge read, I don't think it translated well here.

    Massively overproduced, it jumps from one theory to the next, not explaining anything in that process, if moves from cutaway to split screen interviews in the most erratic fashion.

    Honestly just stick to the book instead, it truly is the most fascinating read, contrast that to this chaotic film, night and day.

    Good luck if you can stick with it, I found myself skipping back to try and see what point they were tying to make.

    There's clearly some interesting footage, but it's lost in a myriad of cutaways and shots.

    Netflix, this sucked.

    4/10.

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Caos: Los crímenes de Manson
    • Production companies
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      • Moxie Pictures
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