Description: Free shipping in USA! Jonestown. Decades after the fact, the very mention of the word evokes grim memories of Rev. Jim Jones, his Peoples Temple, and the horrific suicide of more than 900 followers who accompanied him to Guyana, Jones' self-styled South American Shangri-La. While November 18, 1978--when, following the shooting of California Rep. Leo Ryan (who had come to Jonestown to investigate various allegations about mistreatment of cult members), all those people drank cyanide-laced Kool-Aid--is the obvious focal point, producer-director Stanley Nelson's 90-minute documentary also devotes a good deal of time to Jones' personal history up to and including the founding of the Peoples Temple. Born in Lynn, Indiana, he was inspired by the power and authority of the preachers he witnessed, and was at it himself by his early twenties. His own church was fully integrated (he and his wife adopted two Asian Americans and one African American; the latter, named Jim Jones Jr., is among those interviewed for the film). Services were joyous occasions, more like Baptist revivals than the typical white Christian affair, and Jones' followers seemed genuinely devoted, buying into his snake-oil bit (including fake healings) and willingly forking over 20 percent or more of their incomes to him. But after Jones moved the Temple from sleepy Ukiah, California, to San Francisco, the madness began to set in.
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Format: DVD
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)
Language: American English
Release Year: 2007
Sub-Genre: Cults
Director: Stanley Nelson
Genre: Apocalyptic, Crime, Documentary, Historical, Post-Apocalyptic, Tragedy
Run Time: 86 Minutes
Movie/TV Title: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE JONESTOWN Life and Death of Peoples Temple
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Studio: PBS