77 Minutes

On July 18, 1984, a coward walked into a restaurant in San Ysidro, CA and committed one of the worst mass shootings in history.

Documentary
98 min     5.75     2016     USA

Overview

A documentary by Charlie Minn about the McDonalds Massacre from 1984, when a man walked into a McDonald's restaurant in San Diego armed with guns and shot 40 men, women, and children. It took law enforcement 77 minutes to end the siege. This documentary focuses on the victims of the attack and its effects.

Reviews

Gordon wrote:
It seems to me that Mr.Minn was trying to do some sort of 'hit piece' on the Police and how they reacted. Asking the same questions over and over trying to get the answer he wanted and then misleading others (non-police) with leading questions/statedments just to illicit shocking reactions from those who victims. With his misleading style, it would seem he victimized them again. This documentary would have been better if Mr.Minn didn't have some sort of grudge against the police. Perhaps it would have been better if Mr.Minn weren't involved at all.

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