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Oklahoma City (2017)

Oklahoma City (2017)

101 minutes EN Documentary
A cautionary tale of hate in America
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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Bob Ricks
Self - FBI Special Agent in Charge
Jerry Flowers
Self - Police Inspector
Jennifer Rodgers
Self - Police Officer
Janet Beck
Self - Social Security Administration
Helena Garrett
Self - Mother
Claudia Denny
Self - Mother
Jim Denny
Self - Father
Jon Hersley
Self - FBI Agent
Jess Walter
Self - Writer
Leonard Zeskind
Self - Writer
Bill Morlin
Self - Journalist
Daniel Levitas
Self - Writer

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Animation
Original Music Composer
Director of Photography
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Executive Producer
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Production companies: American Experience Films, Ark Media
Production countries: United States of America

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