Rev. Jim Jones
Powers Boothe
Rev. Jim Jones

“His sins were unforgivable. His story, unforgettable.”
In the 1960s, Reverend Jim Jones began as an idealist helping minorities and working against racism. After a move to San Francisco and increased power and attention, Jones became focused on his belief in nuclear holocaust, declared himself a prophet, and founded the Peoples Temple. With a loyal following of over 1,000, who donated their entire life savings to him and to join his commune, he moves them to Guyana. When possible crimes come to the attention of the authorities, and once notified that some individuals are being held against their will, an investigation begins. Rather than face the charges, Jones commits suicide, and roughly 900 of his followers do the same.
Rev. Jim Jones
Powers Boothe
Rev. Jim Jones
Rep. Leo Ryan
Ned Beatty
Rep. Leo Ryan
Alice Jefferson
Irene Cara
Alice Jefferson
Marceline "Marcy" Jones
Veronica Cartwright
Marceline "Marcy" Jones
Jenny Hammond
Rosalind Cash
Jenny Hammond
David Langtree
Brad Dourif
David Langtree
Jean Richie
Meg Foster
Jean Richie
Larry King
Michael C. Gwynne
Larry King
Otis Jefferson
Albert Hall
Otis Jefferson
Karen Bundy
Linda Haynes
Karen Bundy
Lynette Jones
Diane Ladd
Lynette Jones
Col. Robles
Ron O'Neal
Col. Robles
GUYANA TRAGEDY: THE STORY OF JIM JONES (1980) wasn't the first attempt to depict the mass suicide/murder undertaken by the Jones-led Peoples Temple: Universal Pictures managed to get their star-sprinkled exploitation pickup, GUYANA: CULT OF THE DAMNED, into American theaters four months earlier. But this made-for-television event (shown over two nights) was the first serious look at Jones' life from childhood to tragedy. Featuring an Emmy-winning turn from Powers Boothe and a cast that included eight Oscar nominees, its quality is even more impressive when you realize that it aired a mere 17 months following the actual event
Read full review"Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones" (1980 - William A. Graham)
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