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Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City

A cautionary tale of hate in America

Genres

Documentary

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The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in April 1995 is the worst act of domestic terrorism in American history. This documentary explores how a series of deadly encounters between American citizens and federal law enforcement—including the standoffs at Ruby Ridge and Waco—led to it.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

101 mins

Rating

6.931/10

Release Date

21 January 2017

Country

United States of America

Cast

Bob Ricks

Bob Ricks

Self - FBI Special Agent in Charge

Jerry Flowers

Jerry Flowers

Self - Police Inspector

Jennifer Rodgers

Jennifer Rodgers

Self - Police Officer

Janet Beck

Janet Beck

Self - Social Security Administration

Helena Garrett

Helena Garrett

Self - Mother

Claudia Denny

Claudia Denny

Self - Mother

Jim Denny

Jim Denny

Self - Father

Jon Hersley

Jon Hersley

Self - FBI Agent

Jess Walter

Jess Walter

Self - Writer

Leonard Zeskind

Leonard Zeskind

Self - Writer

Bill Morlin

Bill Morlin

Self - Journalist

Daniel Levitas

Daniel Levitas

Self - Writer

Wayne Manis

Wayne Manis

Self - FBI Investigator

Mark Potok

Mark Potok

Self - Journalist

Kerry Noble

Kerry Noble

Self - Former Militia Member

Jim Botting

Jim Botting

Self - FBI Negotiator

Stuart A. Wright

Stuart A. Wright

Self - Writer

Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan

Self - Surgeon

Ruth Schwab

Ruth Schwab

Self - Housing and Urban Development

Dan Herbeck

Dan Herbeck

Self - Journalist

Lee Hancock

Lee Hancock

Self - Journalist

Bill Buford

Bill Buford

Self - ATF Team Leader

Byron Sage

Byron Sage

Self - FBI Negotiator

Jeff Jamar

Jeff Jamar

Self - FBI Special Agent in Charge

Kathy Schroeder

Kathy Schroeder

Self - Former Branch Davidian (as Kat Schroeder)

Lou Michel

Lou Michel

Self - Biographer

Ben Fenwick

Ben Fenwick

Self - Journalist

Randy Norfleet

Randy Norfleet

Self - U.S. Marine Corps

Larry Tongate

Larry Tongate

Self - FBI Agent

Timothy McVeigh

Timothy McVeigh

Self (archive footage)

Matt Lauer

Matt Lauer

Self (archive footage)

Richard Butler

Richard Butler

Self - Aryan Nations Founder (archive footage)

William Luther Pierce

William Luther Pierce

Self (archive audio)

Randy Weaver

Randy Weaver

Self (archive footage)

Alan Berg

Alan Berg

Self - Radio Talk Show Host (archive footage)

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton

Self (archive footage)

Connie Chung

Connie Chung

Self (archive footage)

David Koresh

David Koresh

Self (archive footage)

Janet Reno

Janet Reno

Self - Attorney General (archive footage)

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