Anarchy, U.S.A.
Originally released in 1966. Anarchy, U.S.A. is a documentary/history film. directed by G. Edward Griffin. At just 78 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A remarkable examination of the forces behind the Civil Rights Movement in 1960’s America. Drawing parallels between successful communist insurrections in China, Cuba, and Algeria; “Anarchy USA” attempts to convince its audience that revolutionary communism was using the noble fight for civil rights to foment racial tension and overthrow the US government. A treasure trove of rare archival footage from America’s most traumatic period of social upheaval. Featuring Ahmed Ben Bally, Julia Brown, Charles De Gaulle, Martin Luther King.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- John Birch Society
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Anarchy, U.S.A. about?
A remarkable examination of the forces behind the Civil Rights Movement in 1960’s America. Drawing parallels between successful communist insurrections in China, Cuba, and Algeria; “Anarchy USA...
Who directed Anarchy, U.S.A.?
Anarchy, U.S.A. was directed by G. Edward Griffin.
How long is Anarchy, U.S.A.?
Anarchy, U.S.A. has a runtime of 1 hours and 18 minutes (78 minutes total).
When was Anarchy, U.S.A. released?
Anarchy, U.S.A. was released on February 21, 1966 in theaters.