Alan Yates Uncovered
Alan Yates Uncovered

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Alan Yates Uncovered

2005
Movie
51 min
English

Documentary follows Gabriel Yorke, the actor turned Berkeley professor, who, after 25 years of silence, is finally willing to speak about his participation in the controversial film Cannibal Holocaust (1980).

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Alan YatesGenres: Documentary, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and crimes of notorious Australian con artist Alan Yates. It explores his elaborate schemes, the impact on his victims, and the subsequent investigation that brought him to justice. The film aims to understand the psychology behind his deceptions and the reasons for his enduring notoriety.

Critical Reception

The documentary received generally positive reviews for its unflinching look at a significant criminal figure in Australian history. Critics often highlighted its investigative depth and Yates's compelling, albeit disturbing, persona. Audience reception was mixed, with some finding it fascinating and others feeling it sensationalized the crimes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth exploration of Yates's deceptions.

  • Noted for presenting a compelling, though dark, central figure.

  • Some found the documentary to be overly sensationalized.

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Fun Fact

Alan Yates was responsible for one of Australia's biggest investment scams, defrauding investors of millions of dollars through a series of sophisticated Ponzi schemes.

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