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77 Minutes

77 Minutes

2016Movie⏱️ 1h 38m
Documentary
5.5
IMDB Rating
1,437 votes

Narrates the 1984 McDonald's Massacre, where a man walked into a San Diego fast food restaurant and shot forty men, women, and children.

Director
Charlie Minn
Writers
N/A
Stars
Carlos Amezcua, Maria Aquino, Max Branscomb
Release Date
September 23, 2016
Language
English
Country
United States
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🎭 Top Cast

Carlos Amezcua
Carlos Amezcua
as Self - Journalist
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Maria Aquino
as Self - Victim
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Max Branscomb
as Self - College Professor
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Richard Carlson
as Self - Responding officer
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Joshua Coleman
as Self - Victim
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Gene Cubbison
as Self - Journalist
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Doug Curlee
as Self - Journalist
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Maricela Duarte
as Self
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Karlita Felix
as Self - Victim
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Karen Field
as Self - Teacher of young victims

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Filming Location
San Diego, California, USA
Production
Double Wave Productions

🏷️ Keywords

year 1984san ysidro californiamass shootingmcdonald's restaurantmonument

🎯 Categories

Crime DocumentaryDocumentary

⭐ Featured Review

BIASED REPORTING
by billseamans2023-11-07
6/10

"Clearly, the documentarian is biased, attempting to incite anger and blame against the police department for their delay in responding to the scene. Poor fact checking as he questions former SWAT commander, Jerry Sanders, for faulty beeper (from 1984!), being at a gathering where "alcohol was being consumed" (false), and not giving sniper "green light". Documentarian degrades the memories of those lost and traumatized by focusing his film on blame while he himself has no tactical training. Such a shame. Learning from mistakes made in approaching a mass-shooting scene, tryi..."

💡 Did You Know?

The wife of the shooter died of cancer in 2003, while their two children have gone incognito most of their lives, as they received death threats shortly after the massacre.

📖 Synopsis

Narrates the 1984 McDonald's Massacre, where a man walked into a San Diego fast food restaurant and shot forty men, women, and children.