Mao, the Real Man
Originally released in 1995. Mao, the Real Man is a documentary/history film. directed by Szilveszter Siklósi. At just 55 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Philip Balla, Margit Huckaby, and András Sándor
Synopsis
What is the connection between the bloody gang war that once raged over control of the Chicago fish market, the decades of terror perpetrated by the Chinese, Russian, and Italian mafias, the secret operations of the CIA and the KGB, the Cuban revolution, and the Kennedy assassination? And who is the 100-year-old monk who is revered as a saint in a Nepalese monastery and in whose body the presence of a strange crystal can be detected? Szilveszter Siklósi's thrilling "documentary" provides striking and convincing answers to questions that have preoccupied the world's public for nearly a generation.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mao, the Real Man about?
What is the connection between the bloody gang war that once raged over control of the Chicago fish market, the decades of terror perpetrated by the Chinese, Russian, and Italian mafias, the secret...
Who directed Mao, the Real Man?
Mao, the Real Man was directed by Szilveszter Siklósi.
How long is Mao, the Real Man?
Mao, the Real Man has a runtime of 0 hours and 55 minutes (55 minutes total).
When was Mao, the Real Man released?
Mao, the Real Man was released on February 16, 1995 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Mao, the Real Man?
The main cast of Mao, the Real Man includes Philip Balla, Margit Huckaby, András Sándor, Mao Zedong.