The Siege at Ruby Ridge
The Siege at Ruby Ridge

The Siege at Ruby Ridge

1996Movie178 minEnglish

A mini-series dramatization of the controversial 1992 attack by federal agents on the Idaho home of Randy Weaver, a white seperatist. The ten-day siege, begun over a minor gun charge, resulted in the deaths of Weaver's son, wife and dog, and a U.S. Marshall. The incident caused major public outcry against the FBI and U.S. Marshals.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: William FriedkinGenres: Drama, History, Crime

Plot Summary

This made-for-television film chronicles the events leading up to and during the 1992 siege at Ruby Ridge, Idaho. It focuses on the perspective of Randy Weaver, a white separatist who became a fugitive after allegedly selling illegal sawed-off shotguns to the ATF. The narrative details the escalating tensions between Weaver's family and federal agents, culminating in a deadly confrontation.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'The Siege at Ruby Ridge' was recognized for its sensitive and detailed portrayal of a complex and tragic event. William Friedkin's direction was praised for its restraint and focus on the human elements of the conflict. While it generated discussion due to its subject matter, the film was generally well-received for its historical accuracy and dramatic tension.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its detailed and nuanced depiction of the Ruby Ridge incident.
  • William Friedkin's direction highlighted the human drama and tragic misunderstandings.
  • The film was noted for its effort to present multiple perspectives of the conflict.

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Fun Fact

Director William Friedkin, known for his gritty realism, conducted extensive research and interviews to ensure the film's accuracy and capture the emotional weight of the Ruby Ridge incident.

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