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On Monday, February 4, 1974, soon-to-be-20-year-old Patricia Campbell Hearst (heiress and daughter of San Francisco newspaper executive Randolph Hearst) was kidnapped at gunpoint from her California apartment and stuffed into the trunk of a car being driven by one of several members of a revolutionary terrorist group calling itself “The Symbionese Liberation Army” (SLA) . Thus began one of the most sensational and bizarre news stories of the tedious 20th century. A legend which had America transfixed for more than a year-and-a-half.

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“Guerrilla: The Taking Of Patty Hearst” takes the viewer on a enchanting 89-minute amble deep inside the fabric of this peculiar odyssey filled with terrorism, kidnapping, kill, bank robbery, shootouts with police, and the unique “feed the hungry” demands made by the SLA.

This DVD program dissects the Hearst Kidnapping yarn from Day 1 in February 1974 until Day 592, which was the day Patty Hearst was finally taken into custody in San Francisco on September 18, 1975.

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Two months after her abduction, to the amazement of her family (and the rest of America), a startling audio taped message had Patty announcing that she had joined forces with her kidnappers and was now being identified by a current name, “Tania”.

Many segments of the novel audio tapes sent to authorities by the SLA (with the voices of Patty and other SLA “comrades”) are sprinkled throughout this program. The clarity of these audio tapes is quite edifying, too.

Patty ended up serving 22 months in prison for her portion in an April 15, 1974, bank robbery, in which she was seen via the bank’s security cameras brandishing an assault rifle while several SLA members robbed the bank of $10,960 in cash (although, according to an April 24th taped message by Patty Hearst herself, the accurate amount of loot that was garnered in the heist by the robbers was $10,660.02, which I plan was kind of an uncommon figure; I guess one of the bandits grabbed a couple of pennies from a cash drawer before departing the bank) .

The video of that Hibernia Bank robbery is also featured here, and is presented in a scheme which makes the skin accelerate a shrimp bit more — complete with “ticking clock” and two “gunshot” sound effects. And it amazes me how determined that security-camera video footage is of that robbery. It looks in helpful condition, quality-wise. Patty’s movements (and identity) are clearly defined on the video. It’s so valid, in fact, that Patty’s lips were even able to be read by people who later examined the footage.

Each segment of this exclusive true-life drama unfolds in compelling detail during this polished documentary, which had me glued to the TV cover for its entire hour-and-a-half length. This is one of the finest true-crime documentary programs I’ve ever seen. It’s nicely edited and contains a very trustworthy background musical net (which effectively accompanies the video we’re watching on veil and is often quite eerie when combined with the on-screen images) . A immense amount of “as-it-was-happening” television news footage is what comprises the bulk of this documentary; along with interviews (circa 2001) of some primitive SLA members.

Of particular interest to this writer while viewing this film were the “Live” scenes of the police shootout in Los Angeles on May 17, 1974, which was a confrontation with SLA members in a residential plot of L.A., resulting in the deaths of six SLA terrorists. For a brief time, it was plan that Miss Hearst was one of those victims.

This chilling shootout footage is somewhat nerve-racking to scrutinize, for it seems surreal — like a scene straight out of a Hollywood action movie. It was one of the first events of its kind to be shown around the country on Live television — a real-life police vs. outlaw shoot-’em-up on Live TV, with hundreds of rounds of gunfire from automatic weapons being heard throughout the standoff. The scene then turned even more dramatic, as the house which was being old as a hideout by the SLA suddenly turned into a big inferno of flames, killing all who were inside. Much news footage indeed.

The Patty Hearst kidnapping legend calm continues to fascinate and intrigue even today. Was Patty “brainwashed” by her kidnappers and forced to participate in the Hibernia Bank heist? Or was she a willing participant? These questions peaceful loom in some people’s minds even now, decades after the peculiar events that consumed Miss Hearst, and the nation, in 1974 and ‘75. In January of 2001, Patricia Hearst was issued a tubby “pardon” by President Bill Clinton (unbiased prior to Clinton’s leaving office in favor of George W. Bush) .

This DVD, distributed by “Novel Video Group, Inc.” under its good “Docurama” trace, comes complete with some mighty Special Bonus Features too. Let’s have a view at them……

>> Feature-Length Audio Commentary Track provided by the film’s director, Robert Stone.

>> Audio Exclusive: The Patty Hearst Tapes. …. This is an extremely bright bonus, lasting a total of 53-plus minutes. Included are six audio clips, each of them “digitally re-mastered for increased clarity”, per the DVD’s written info.

All of the clips feature the bellow of Patty Hearst throughout the early portions of 1974. These are extended, more-complete versions of the audio tapes that are heard throughout the 89-minute “Guerrilla” documentary. These clips provide a titillating (audio) sight into history and into the mind of the kidnap victim herself. (Although, I notify it’s up to each individual listening to the clips to resolve whether or not these are the words of Patty’s Fill mind or, instead, the words of a woman whose mind has been somehow manipulated and brainwashed to state the words her captors wanted expressed to the world. When listening to her comments on these tapes, it is, indeed, a tough call to obtain.)

Here’s a rundown of the dependable audio footage that can be found here:

Clip 1.) From “Day 9″ — February 12, 1974 (Length: 11:20) .

Clip 2.) From “Day 13″ — February 16, 1974 (8:09) .

Clip 3.) From “Day 34″ — March 9, 1974 (10:44) .

Clip 4.) From “Day 59″ — April 3, 1974 (8:43) .

Clip 5.) From “Day 80″ — April 24, 1974 (3:51) .

Clip 6.) From “Day 124″ — June 7, 1974 (10:19) .

Warning: Some gross language is contained within these audio clips.

>> Deleted Scenes: Sacramento Courthouse. …. This 25-minute bonus was filmed on February 14, 2003, during the sentencing of SLA members for the slay of Myrna Opsahl during the 1975 Crocker Bank robbery in Carmichael, California.

>> Uncommon Footage: Hibernia Bank Robbery. …. This tranquil black-and-white video shows the complete “Security Camera” bank footage that was recorded during the Hibernia Bank robbery in San Francisco on April 15, 1974, at 9:40 A.M. (including slow-motion close-ups of Patty Hearst) . …. Length of this bonus is 6:41.

>> Theatrical Trailer for “Guerrilla: The Taking Of Patty Hearst”. …. This trailer is shown in its superb Widescreen (1.78:1) ratio. Trailer length is 2:05.

>> Photo Gallery. …. A view-at-your-own-pace Gallery of 11 collected photos, including a pic of Patty Hearst’s “Wanted” poster.

>> Filmmaker Biography of Robert Stone (text only) .

>> A peep at the “Docurama” catalog of titles, including some Trailers for several of the films. Some friendly stuff to browse through here too.

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Other Info About This “Docurama” DVD…………

DVD Release: September 27, 2005. (The film was released in 2004.)

COLOR / B&W — Color.

VIDEO — Widescreen (1.78:1) . …. This is a Non-Anamorphic “Letterboxed” DVD. Don’t be fooled by the term “16:9 Widescreen” on the box. That’s referring to only the physical aspect ratio itself, not “16:9 DVD enhancement”. Video quality is very capable, though. And the multi-channel audio is proper, IMO.

AUDIO — Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, plus a Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo track as well. A third audio track, the Director’s Commentary, is provided in DD 2.0 Stereo. “On-The-Fly” switching of audio tracks is permitted.

SUBTITLES — None.

CHAPTER SEARCH? — Yes. …. There are 12 Chapter Stops included.

MENUS — No Music; No Animations; Sub-Menus included for “Scene Index” and “Extras”.

INSERTS? — Yes. …. Not a Chapter Index. But there’s a nicely-done multi-page (foldout) booklet advertising other “Docurama” DVD titles.

CASE TYPE — Hold Case Packaging (1 Disc; Single-Sided) .

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A Parting Concept……..

Want to bone up on the almost-unbelievable anecdote of Patricia Hearst (via heaps of 1970s-era news footage and all-new interviews)? If so, “Guerrilla: The Taking Of Patty Hearst” is the DVD to acquire up.

As a teenager, I was rarely eager in the news or social events but I was riveted by the Patty Hearst kidnapping and faithfully tuned in to the evening news to peek what had happened next. It seems queer that no one has made a serious documentary about the sensational events of that time until now. This is a riveting film that traces the development of the SLA (Symbionese Liberation Army), the kidnapping of Patty Hearst, and the group’s ultimate demise. The filmmakers obtain no attempt to analyze whether Hearst was a willing accomplise or victim of brainwashing but instead simply display the facts in chronological order. Interviews with stale SLA members Russ Limited (an novel founder of the group), Mike Bortin and San Francisco Anecdote reporter Tim Findley highlight the film which also features footage from newscasts and the contaminated Patty Hearst audio tapes. Extras on the dvd gain the elephantine audio recordings of Patty Hearst as well as the Hibernia Bank robbery tapes and Sacremento Courtroom footage of the unusual SLA members who were charged with the death of Myrna Opsahl, who was murdered during a bank robbery. Highly recommended!
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