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The Murder of Fred Hampton is a american film of genre Documentary released in USA on 1 may 1971 with David Rennie

The Murder of Fred Hampton (1971)

The Murder of Fred Hampton
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Released in USA 1 may 1971
Length 1h28
OriginUSA
Rating75% 3.7795353.7795353.7795353.7795353.779535

The Murder of Fred Hampton is a 1971 documentary film which began with the intention of portraying Fred Hampton and the Illinois Black Panther Party. During the film's production, Hampton was killed by the Chicago Police Department.

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The documentary is split into two parts: a portrait of Fred Hampton and an investigative report in his death. Through re-enactments, evidence from the scene, and interviews, the documentary alleges that Hampton's death was murder by the Chicago police.

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David Rennie

(Himself)
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