Mob and Riot Control is a fascinating snapshot of 1960s America, capturing the tension of civil unrest through a police training lens. Itâs raw, almost clinical, with footage of chaosâangry crowds, overturned cars, and police in riot gear. The pacing feels methodical, like youâre watching a manual unfold. The absence of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, making it feel more like a document of its time rather than a polished production. The practical effects of crowd control techniques are striking, making it a unique piece in the documentary genre. It's less about storytelling and more about imparting knowledge, which gives it a certain disquieting vibe that sticks with you.
Interesting training methods from a bygone era.Unfiltered portrayal of 1960s civil disturbances.A unique perspective on law enforcement strategies.
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