Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror

2025

Crime / Documentary

5
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 2717 2.7K

Plot summary

This gripping documentary revisits the shocking 1995 bombing of an Oklahoma City federal building, the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in US history.

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Top cast

Katie Couric as Self
Tom Brokaw as Self
Connie Chung as Self
George Bush as Self
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English 2.0
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1 hr 24 min
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1 hr 24 min
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English 5.1
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1 hr 24 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Sleepin_Dragon 8 / 10

A powerful documentary.

This documentary explores that fateful day in 1995, when a bomb went off in Oklahoma's Federal building and the subsequent investigation that followed.It will never not be a shocking story, without a doubt this is one of America's biggest and most grotesque terrorist attacks.I've seen a few documentaries about the event, but this is arguably the best of the lot, at ninety minutes long it's actually quite concise, they could easily have stretched this out over three hours or so.Even if you know the storyline, there's so much content revealed here that I was unaware of, unbelievable. Once again as a somewhat conservative minded Brit, I just find myself baffled by the gun laws in The US.Very powerful, very moving, hearing about the children who were caught up in the explosion made my heart sink, it's a shocking revelation, that poor mother.Some incredible footage, including interviews with those directly affected and some incredible shots of the building after the explosion.8/10.
Reviewed by atifayazsuleman 7 / 10

Excellent.

A great documentary but I would have like to seen this as a more lengthy series with some focus on the interviews Timothy McVeigh gave to understand his reasons in more detail. A ten part series would be much better. This seemed to compressed given the scale of the bombing and how it has been the largest domestic terrorist attack in US history. It would be better to speak to more survivors and how it changed their lives. Also there should have been more background on Timothy McVeigh's childhood including his family. Did the film-makers try and speak to his as family? Are they in they in the witness protection progeamme?
Reviewed by urkus 7 / 10

Great documentary

Now 30 years after the Oklahoma City Bombing, we have this great documentary. Netflix is very good making documentaries.There is a lot of footage about what happened. Second by second, minute by minute, hour and hour and day by day.There is new information that I didn't know. But I am not gonna talk about that, because you should watch it. This is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen about that tragic day. Lots of video images and a lot of archives and data that is very interesting. You will find answers to a lot of questions about why, who and what happened that 19 of April 30 years ago.I hope you like it. It's worth the time!7 stars out of 10.
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