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IN A NUTSHELL
Everyone seems to have their own theory about who really killed President John F. Kennedy. Vincent Bugliosi, author of Reclaiming History: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy is interviewed in the documentary and stated, "It's now the most complex murder case, by far, in world history. Nothing even remotely comes close."
THINGS I LIKED:
Great opening scene.
You get to see lots of original footage of the time.
The interviews include Co-Producers and Directors Todd Kwait andRob Stegman
Featuring
Howard Willens, Warren Commission Counsel and Staff Liaison
Judge Burt Griffin, Warren Commission Counsel
David Slawson, Warren Commission Counsel
Ruth Paine, owner of the home where Marina Oswald lived in November 1963
Bernie Weismann, placed an article in Dallas Morning News, seeming to threaten the President
Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel of the Chief Counsel and Staff Director,
House Select Committee on Assassinations (1977-1979)
Vincent Bugliosi, Assassination Expert (Reclaiming History), Charles Manson prosecutor
Patricia Johnson McMillan, author of Marina and Lee
David Robarge, CIA Historian
Judge Brendan Sheehan, Kennedy Expert
Judge Ellen Connally, Kennedy Expert and Historian
Steve Barber, Acoustics Investigator
You'll learn a lot of facts about the investigation and all of the people involved in it.
Lee Harvey Oswald was claimed to have illusions of grandeur. He even named his diary Historic Diary. He wanted to do something significant and memorable with his life. Mission accomplished.
Several common conspiracy theories are addressed and related to the facts and evidence found.
The material is presented as both formal reviews and casual conversations with those associated with the investigations.
Keep watching during the closing credits to see more video interviews.
You can see some of the interesting lines from the film on my full review at Movie Review Mom YouTube channel and website.
score 8/10
trinaboice 13 November 2020
Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw6267094/ |
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