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As of , the area is now a summer camp for Young Life. User reviews Review. Top review. Yes, watch it. But dont start it at night or you will need a lot of coffee at work the next day. I have to say, Netflix pretty much ruins everything that it put his hands on it when talking about fiction tv shows. Now, on documentaries, I take my hat off. This one really nailed it and this is why you should watch it: The story is so bizarre and unbelievable that is no other way to show it than with a documentary This must be one of the most unbiased documentaries ever.

You are trying to figure out whos the bad guy through the entire series. The amount of real life footage gather here is just breathtaking, almost like "Capturing the Friedmans" You will find yourself saying "WHAT? NO WAY" every 15 minutes. Details Edit. Release date March 16, United States. United States. Duplass Brothers Productions.

Technical specs Edit. Runtime 6 hours 43 minutes. Related news. Sep 10 The Wrap. Sep 8 Indiewire. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Edit page. See the full list. But Sheela retaliates with a cunning plan. Sheela emerges as a provocative spokeswoman.

As Election Day approaches, the Rajneeshees recruit thousands of homeless people to fortify their ranks. Local officials try to build a case against the Rajneeshees. When Sheela's thirst for power turns violent, the Bhagwan finally breaks his silence.

Eddie Dean has a decent voice and sings some horrible songs - otherwise he is stiff with a range of emotional expression from A-B. Comedic actor Roscoe Ates is wasted trying to bring some humor to the movie.

Peggy Wynne is this western's obligatory attractive woman - and she brings more fire to it than Dean, who turns her down at the end. He's got work to do. A few fist fights and a gunfight finale are not enough to rescue this sleeper. Good night. His touch makes the difference here. Eddie Dean has a bland personna as a singing marshall, but he gets the job done.

Roscoe Ates was his sidekick in the Eddie Dean series and he had had a long career in films and later television as a light, stuttering comedian and he's better than you might think. In this film, for buffs, it's a character actors feast.

Doug Fowley, I. Stan Jolley, Lee Roberts, and many many more make this a better picture than it really is. Pros at work! The songs and the music are well recorded, but not necessarily part of the story.



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