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Manson Family Vacation

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.3K
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Manson Family Vacation (2015)
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Two brothers tour Charles Manson murder sites. One is a devoted family man. One is devoted to The Family.Two brothers tour Charles Manson murder sites. One is a devoted family man. One is devoted to The Family.Two brothers tour Charles Manson murder sites. One is a devoted family man. One is devoted to The Family.

  • Director
    • J. Davis
  • Writer
    • J. Davis
  • Stars
    • Jay Duplass
    • Linas Phillips
    • Leonora Pitts
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • J. Davis
    • Writer
      • J. Davis
    • Stars
      • Jay Duplass
      • Linas Phillips
      • Leonora Pitts
    • 19User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Jay Duplass
    Jay Duplass
    • Nick
    Linas Phillips
    Linas Phillips
    • Conrad
    Leonora Pitts
    Leonora Pitts
    • Amanda
    Adam Chernick
    • Max
    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • Blackbird
    Davie-Blue
    Davie-Blue
    • Sunshine
    Suzanne Ford
    Suzanne Ford
    • Janice
    Ray Laska
    Ray Laska
    • Frank
    Danette Wilson
    Danette Wilson
    • Teacher
    Eddie Driscoll
    • Gas Station Owner
    Brent Alan Henry
    Brent Alan Henry
    • Officer Phiffer
    Matt Bennett
    Matt Bennett
    • Buddy Holly
    Isaac Reardon Berger
    • Bandana
    • (as Isaac Berger)
    Justin M. Rasch
    • Skullface
    Jonathan R. Freeman
    Jonathan R. Freeman
    • Rockabilly
    • (as Jonathan Brooks)
    Orson Chaplin
    Orson Chaplin
    • Young Punk
    Samantha Kern
    • Woman at Gas Station
    Amy Adair
    • Lindsay
    • Director
      • J. Davis
    • Writer
      • J. Davis
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    6meeza

    So-So Vacay

    "Manson Family Vacation" is not all I ever wanted.... Had to start my review of this independent film with a Go-Go getter. Anyways, this film did have two well-tuned acts, but the last act was pretty much an unbelievable horror to watch. J. Davis wrote and directed the flick and was produced by Indie stalwart producers the Duplass Brothers. Jay Duplass actually stars here as L.A. family man and lawyer Nick. Life is good for Nick, until his wild brother Conrad comes for an L.A. visit. Conrad is obsessed with Charles Manson, and persuades Nick to take him around town to all the Manson murder sites. I did enjoy the love/hate relationship between Nick and Conrad that were displayed in the first two acts of the film. But then Davis decides to give in too much into the family of over-the-top filmmaking with an unauthentic third act that almost bored me to death; yea I know, wrong choice of words. I must give kudos to actor Linas Philips for his fine turn as Conrad. Too bad Jay Duplass did not duplicate the admirable acting of Phillips with his performance as Nick. "Manson Family Vacation" is not total helter skelter but I would not recommend this vacation. *** Average
    7deloudelouvain

    Nice easy to watch movie

    Don't watch it if you expect it to be a thriller like it is categorized in because it's absolutely not a thriller. Not even a little bit. I wonder why they put it in the thriller category, must be a mistake or maybe we don't have the same definition when it comes down to thrillers. Nor is it a real comedy even though Linas Phillips made me laugh more then a couple times. His laugh is just funny and I could not stop myself laughing when he was. It's a drama with some funny moments. It deserves more then it's actual ratings on IMDb. For me a movie always deserves at least a seven when I don't get bored for a second. And with Manson Family Vacation it was the case. It's an easy to watch movie, much better then some crap that are higher rated on here.
    2arfdawg-1

    Well at Least I Learned the 2014 Price of Gas

    Small silly useless movie that is made like a small useless movie.

    Simple story line peppered with real clips from 1969.

    There really isnt anything to recommend in this film. It's slow and not so interesting.

    But the shots of LA locations is interesting and we learn the price of gas was close to $4 in 2014
    3Edvis-1997

    3

    It's just rubbish. It doesn't have any value. The movie is called "dark humour" but where was the jokes? If you call a movie like "Dictator" or "Borat" hard humour, that's okay, because it's true. After seeing this nonsense I just wanted my 1,5 hour of my life back. It's just boring, the main idea is lame, it doesn't have ending, a lot of plot jumps, actors were so, so, could be better tho. I would never recommend to watch this movie.
    7StevePulaski

    A seamless exercise in merging comedy and horror

    Nick and Conrad (Jay Duplass and Linas Phillips) grew up under the same roof; Conrad was the child their parents adopted because they couldn't conceive, but then along came Nick after a successful pregnancy. This tension has lived with them throughout their entire lives, as the attention that was absorbed by Conrad, who, no matter which way you want to slice it, was still somewhat of an outsider in his own home, became second to Nick once their parents conceived their very own child.

    In the present day, Nick has become a prominent family-man with his wife Amanda (Leonora Pitts) and son in their beautiful home, and the thought of his brother Conrad only sporadically crosses his mind. One day, however, Conrad surprises them by showing up at their doorstep with a Charles Manson shirt on and a desire to continually discover more about the famous murderer. Conrad's fascination with Manson stems from Manson's emphasis on family, despite being an outsider. Manson helped gather a group of people together that were rejected from society and made each of them feel loved and welcome, all while encouraging ideas of love and forgiveness, but also incorruptible unity and togetherness at all times.

    Being that Conrad has chosen to reject all conventional American sentiments and live life by way of cross-country hitchhiking, his unannounced arrival at Nick's house is an effort to initiate some brotherly bonding before Conrad goes off to work at a job in Death Valley. This kind of bonding involves both men sneaking around and breaking into the famous home where the Tate/LaBianca murders occurred decades ago, in addition to attending a party where all the guests are Charles Manson loyalists.

    J. Davis's Manson Family Vacation, another line in decidedly small-scales movies put out by Duplass Brothers Production, run by both Jay and Mark, takes the oldest trick in comedic filmmaking (two vastly different personalities) and uses it as the thesis for a film that deals with an outsider's obsession with a murderer. Conrad is so fascinated and gripped by Manson's politics and life story that he almost entirely forgets - and even makes an effort to conceal, in the manner of a conspiracy theorist - the fact that Manson, regardless of anything he said or believed, was a murderer. This fact greatly disturbs Nick, who is so far out of his element when it comes time to sneak into the Tate/LaBianca home that he might as well be thrust onto a different planet.

    This is a film that's almost unclassifiable in terms of its genre. It blends deadpan, mumblecore-style comedy with slowburn tension and horror in a way that has the two meshing together so nicely that when you're supposed to laugh or fear isn't readily dictated by the events of the film. Manson Family Vacation is also not brazenly funny enough to be a black comedy, nor consistently unsettling to be a horror film. Writer/director Davis, who has worked with the Duplass brothers before, exquisitely conducts this film like as an act of genre revisionism that's rarely seen, especially in such a smooth and seamless manner.

    Largely predicated on the relationship between the two men in the film and the two aforementioned moments of their brotherly bonding that take a turn for the worse, Manson Family Vacation is more-or-less a filmed idea than a conventional film, given how few events take place and how little the characters seem to develop. Nonetheless, there's a lovely quietness to this film and a true desire to profile the characters as they are, and the way Davis does that, while crafting a story that burns as slowly as an unpuffed cigarette, despite a very concise eighty-four minute runtime, is something that's difficult to ignore.

    Starring: Jay Duplass, Linas Phillips, and Leonora Pitts. Directed by: J. Davis.

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    • Trivia
      Was funded via a Kickstarter campaign, where it received $40,607 - $607 more than the target.
    • Goofs
      As the trivia section states: "Charles Manson has been imprisoned since late 1969. Assuming 40-year-old Conrad was conceived before Manson was imprisoned, this film must take place in 2010 or earlier." However, when they go to El Coyote restaurant, there is a billboard for the movie THOR clearly displayed in the background. Thor was released in mid-2011.
    • Quotes

      Conrad: I bring up Charles Manson and you freak out.

      Nick: Everybody freaks out when you bring up Charles Manson!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 539: Spectre (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Cha Cha Tijuana
      Written by Dennis Farnon

      Courtesy of APM Music

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 曼森家族假期
    • Filming locations
      • Yucca Valley, California, USA(Desert scenes, tattoo shop)
    • Production companies
      • Duplass Brothers Productions
      • Extremophiles Inc.
      • Logolite Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $40,607 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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