Forty years ago, on Dec. 8, 1984, one of the largest manhunts in FBI history came to an explosive end on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound. The person they were after was Robert Jay Mathews, the leader of a white supremacist group committing armed robberies to finance plans to overthrow the government. The standoff lasted more than 30 hours.

It’s a dramatic episode in history that’s chronicled in the new film in theaters Friday, a 1970s-styled thriller starring as an FBI agent who connects the dots of the violent crimes arising in the Pacific Northwest and as the enigmatic Mathews. The group, responsible for the , and that infamous showdown, also continues to , who make pilgrimages to Whidbey Island this time of year for “Martyr’s Day.â€

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