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Unabomber: The True Story

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Unabomber: The True Story (1996)
True CrimeCrimeDramaHistoryThriller

The stories of three men: one who terrorized the U.S. from 1978 to 1995 by sending bombs through the mail; his brother who suspected him of being the Unabomber; and the postal inspector who ... Read allThe stories of three men: one who terrorized the U.S. from 1978 to 1995 by sending bombs through the mail; his brother who suspected him of being the Unabomber; and the postal inspector who investigated the bombings from the beginning.The stories of three men: one who terrorized the U.S. from 1978 to 1995 by sending bombs through the mail; his brother who suspected him of being the Unabomber; and the postal inspector who investigated the bombings from the beginning.

  • Director
    • Jon Purdy
  • Writer
    • John McGreevey
  • Stars
    • Robert Hays
    • Dean Stockwell
    • Tobin Bell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    551
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    • Director
      • Jon Purdy
    • Writer
      • John McGreevey
    • Stars
      • Robert Hays
      • Dean Stockwell
      • Tobin Bell
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Robert Hays
    Robert Hays
    • David Kaczynski
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Ben Jeffries
    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • Theodore Kaczynski
    Victoria Mallory
    • Linda Kaczynski
    Bill Mondy
    Bill Mondy
    • John Hauser
    Scott Wilkinson
    • Agent Harrington
    Michael Flynn
    Michael Flynn
    • Tony Bisceglie
    Noel De Souza
    Noel De Souza
    • Juan Sanchez Arreola
    Joyce Cohen
    Joyce Cohen
    • Marian Holt
    Tayva Patch
    • Susan Swanson
    David McConnell
    • Jeff Rosen
    Donré Sampson
    Donré Sampson
    • Detective Fields
    Alan Gregory
    • Safety Inspector
    Joey Miyashima
    Joey Miyashima
    • Agent Tanaka
    Marcia Dangerfield
    Marcia Dangerfield
    • Doctor Togba
    Margo Watson
    • Agent Sanborn
    Kevin Rahm
    Kevin Rahm
    • Gary Wright
    Tom Markus
    Tom Markus
    • Professor Angelakos
    • Director
      • Jon Purdy
    • Writer
      • John McGreevey
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    1meshugnah

    Terrable TV movie about the perils of the Unabomber manhunt

    Unabomber, staring Robert Hays whom gained fame from the comedic Airplane movies and TV actor Dean Stockwell, was one of the worst, poorly edited movies i have ever seen. The acting was terrible on the part of all players, including Hays and Stockwell, whos carrers have burned out and it was clearly evident in their performances that they no longer hold passion for their work.

    Each of bombing scenes seems as though they were produced by a band of amateur vidiographers, with the actor curiously opening up the over-stamped, small white packages from unknown senders. This is followed by the screen typically turning blank accompanied by the noises of a terrable explosion. It seems there were no genuine pyrotechnics involved, just the screen turning white and bad acting.

    While it did shed a historical light on the horrendous events which took place during the 80s and 90s, the film was rather silly and was slightly comedic because of its poor acting. The actor who played Theodore Kazynski had an uncanny resemblance to Emilio Estevez, which was amusing.
    dtucker86

    gripping

    Robert Hays gives a wonderful dramatic performance in this film as a man who is forced to make the most heartbreaking decision imaginable, to turn in his own brother. I cannot even begin to imagine David Kaczynski's horror when he read the "Unabomber's" manifesto and realized it was his own brother that had written it. It amazes me that Ted Kaczynski, a filthy hermit living in a dilapidated shack in Montana, could elude the FBI for almost two decades while carrying out crimes that left three people dead and many more maimed. When this filthy hermit was arrested, one of the FBI agents said "My God, is that who's been eluding us all these years?" Its ironic that Robert Hays is best remembered for his role as the bumbling "Captain Ted Stryker" in the Airplane movies. He is a fine comic actor, in fact Airplane was voted as one of the funniest films ever made, but he can also do drama as well. It is perhaps because of his quiet,low key personality that this fine thespian has never been given the credit he truly deserves for his fine work in tv and films. He perfectly conveys David's anguish and the film is very gripping as it shows the frustration of the FBI as the bombings continue with no leads. One sad case is Captain John Hauser who lost an eye and all the fingers of his hand. Just a few days later, he recieved a note that he had been accepted into the NASA astronaut program. Ted Kaczynski was a brilliant but an evil man who had no conscience and no remorse. This is a man who told his mother that "I hope you die so I can spit on your corpse" what a nice fellow! What I don't understand is that he wasn't abused and his parents were warm and loving, what happened to turn this man into one of the most notorious criminals of all time? What makes me angry is that he could have been caught much sooner. The FBI called him the Unabomber because he sent bombs to universities and airlines (one of his bombs was in the cargo hold of a plane). The FBI made the mistaken assumption that he was an airline mechanic. John Douglas is a legendary FBI agent who pioneered "profiling". He said that the bomber was an academic not an airline mechanic. You would think that they should have looked into this possibility, they should have looked at the bombings at the Berkley campus and found out if any academics had left abruptly. If they had done this, they would have discovered the name Ted Kaczynski! He could have been stopped so much sooner. I felt so bad for his brother when he had to make this heartbreaking decision. Even when he did, he said "I hope my brother Ted will someday forgive me".
    4Prismark10

    The Manifesto

    The Unabomber was Theodore Kaczynski, a domestic terrorist who sent several home made bombs through the mail from the late 1970s onwards.

    Kaczynski was a mathematician and academic who developed a critique which opposed industrialisation and modern technology and advocated a form of anarchy which he developed as part of his manifesto.

    His bombing campaign lasted from 1978 to 1995 and killed three people and many were injured. His devices were usually aimed at Universities and there were lengthy gaps between the bombing campaigns. He was only brought to justice because his brother recognised his style of writings.

    The movie follows a fictionalised postal inspector played by Dean Stockwell who spent years trying to track down the Unabomber. Robert Hays plays the brother, David who at first gets on well with his brother and shares a passion of outdoor living and self sufficiency but over time falls in love with a woman and moves back to the city.

    Tobin Bell plays Theodore Kaczynski but we only see him living in the woods in a hut and the film never tells us much about his character. Not for one moment you believe he was a former academic or what was about him that made what was regarded as elegant home made devices. You see scenes of him conversing with his brother but then they fall apart and become distant which happens off screen but its implied because of his decision to get married.

    The film was made soon after the Unabomber was convicted. Its a straightforward if slightly fictionalised telling of the story in a movie of the week style. Stockwell is dogged, Hays suddenly suspects his brother but you never get much of an idea as to shy he suspected him in the first place.

    The film does shy away from the graphic details of the bombings and places an emphasis on the victims of the Unabomber that were injured. How they were affected by his actions and subsequently rebuilt their lives which is good to see.
    9mresw

    Great Performances (Especially by Stockwell)!

    If I'm being completely honest, I was drawn to this movie because it stars one of the most gifted, and frankly under-appreciated, actors of this, or any other generation: The Legendary Dean Stockwell. Once I finally watched Unabomber: The True Story, I was riveted by the performances of Tobin Bell (best known for playing Jigsaw in the Saw series) and, of course, Dean himself as the ever-determined Postal Inspector Ben Jefferies. I was also pleasantly surprised at the dramatic acting chops of usually comedic actor Robert Hays as Ted's brother, David Kaczynski. Ultimately, for me though, it was an utter joy to watch Stockwell's intensity. The intelligence he showcased as he pieced together vital clues to the identity of this infamous serial bomber. His determination, which could have easily been misrepresented by a lesser actor, as power-hungry ambition. There were even moments of child-like jubilation which were reminiscent of the cherubic Child Actor who first captured our hearts in Anchors Aweigh. The scene where Ben is sitting underneath a tree comes to mind. As an avid Dean Stockwell fan, I have to wonder if Ted's penchant for Eugene O'Neill stamps is what prompted the film's director to hire him in the first place. O'Neill, after all, was the playwright who penned Long Day's Journey Into Night! If you're as big a fan of Dean's as I am, I highly recommend this movie.
    4Theo Robertson

    How True Is It ?

    Why is it whenever a serial killer is sentenced TV companies decide to make a TVM about the case ? This is a bad idea on both grounds of taste and artistic licence .

    UNABOMBER: THE TRUE STORY is no better than most of these true crime TVMs . In fact it`s probably worse because much of the storyline descends into soap opera territory - the killer`s brother falls in love love ? Oh big deal . But my biggest beef is to do with the portrayal of investigator Ben Jeffries. So much of his early detective work to profiling the unabomber is down to intuition is it ? Great , maybe if the police used simple intuition to catch criminals instead of eyewitness statements and forensic evidence they`d be more criminals in prison - they`d certainly be more people in prison . And seeing as his real life name isn`t Ben Jeffries I`m led to ask how much of the other facts in the story have been changed . At no time did I feel there was any explanation as to why Theodore Kaczynski decided to become a terrorist against the technological society . He published an anti- tech manifesto I know and the TVM quotes this but the audience are never told what caused his resentment against the modern era in the first place

    Give this a miss because you won`t learn anything . And I also wish to point out that if someone is called Theodore it doesn`t always make them a mass murderer

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      The character Ben Jeffries (Dean Stockwell) is loosely based on Tony Muljat, the real-life postal inspector who served on two task forces that investigated the Unabomber. Muljat also consulted on this production. When he retired from the U.S. Postal Service, he was given the handcuffs that were used in the arrest of the Unabomber.
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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Унабомбер. Правдива історія
    • Filming locations
      • Park City, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Atlantis Releasing
      • Steve White Entertainment
      • USA Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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