Category: Documentary
All Genres: Documentary
Release Year: 1988
Country: UK
Runtime:
Rating: 6.7 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Nigel Turner
Sound: Mono
Taglines:The Great Story Of A Great Woman ! Its the grandest human drama since Boys Town ! She rang every doorbell in Texas.
Writing by: Kôgo Noda - (screenplay) &
Yasujiro Ozu - (screenplay)
Produced by: Nigel Turner - producer
Cast: Hilary Minster - Narrator (voice)
Robert J. Groden - Himself (researcher)
L. Fletcher Prouty - Himself (researcher)
Harold Weisberg - Himself (researcher)
W.E. Newman Jr. - Himself (witness)
Gayle Newman - Herself (witness)
Ed Hoffman - Himself - Deaf-mute witness at Triple Overpass
Larry Harris - Himself (researcher)
Dr. Robert McClelland - Himself (witness)
Jim Leavelle - Himself (witness)
Jesse E. Curry - Himself (Dallas Police Chief) (archive footage)
Music: Toshirô Mayuzumi
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: This movie takes a look at a very Westernized subarban Japan in the late 50s. It focuses mainly on...
Plot: A detailed examination of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, with emphasis on the discrepancies and inconsistencies in the governments official version of events.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
During the finishing credits, the film itself is suggested to be sold on a fleamarket as "re-usable" videotape (the film is shot on video, supposedly the handycam of one of the main characters).
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Crew or equipment visible: A crew member is visible just after the water-pipe bursts, about one hour into the movie. As Frankenstein enters the house and walks down the hallway, the camera pans across to the left, and as it does so, someone is seen disappearing quickly behind the doorway to get out of shot.
Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Documentary
Release Year: 1988
Country: UK
Runtime:
Rating: 6.7 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Nigel Turner
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Kôgo Noda - (screenplay) &
Yasujiro Ozu - (screenplay)
Produced by: Nigel Turner - producer
Cast: Hilary Minster - Narrator (voice)
Robert J. Groden - Himself (researcher)
L. Fletcher Prouty - Himself (researcher)
Harold Weisberg - Himself (researcher)
W.E. Newman Jr. - Himself (witness)
Gayle Newman - Herself (witness)
Ed Hoffman - Himself - Deaf-mute witness at Triple Overpass
Larry Harris - Himself (researcher)
Dr. Robert McClelland - Himself (witness)
Jim Leavelle - Himself (witness)
Jesse E. Curry - Himself (Dallas Police Chief) (archive footage)
Music: Toshirô Mayuzumi
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: This movie takes a look at a very Westernized subarban Japan in the late 50s. It focuses mainly on...
Plot: A detailed examination of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, with emphasis on the discrepancies and inconsistencies in the governments official version of events.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
During the finishing credits, the film itself is suggested to be sold on a fleamarket as "re-usable" videotape (the film is shot on video, supposedly the handycam of one of the main characters).
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Crew or equipment visible: A crew member is visible just after the water-pipe bursts, about one hour into the movie. As Frankenstein enters the house and walks down the hallway, the camera pans across to the left, and as it does so, someone is seen disappearing quickly behind the doorway to get out of shot.
Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- A sixth episode was released in 1995 titled "The Truth Shall Make You Free" which details recent discoveries made since the original series. For the 40th anniversary of the JFK assassination in 2003, three additional episodes were released. These three episodes included "The Smoking Guns," "The Love Affair" (centering on an interview with Oswalds mistress Judyth Vary), and "The Guilty Men" (centering on Lyndon Johnson).
- In February 2004, two former presidents and the widow of President Johnson asked for an enquiry into the episode "The Guilty Men" which claims that Lyndon Johnson was a major figure in the assassination plot.
- In the United States, the History Channel presented a special program in April 2004 rebutting the episode "The Guilty Men", which contends that Lyndon Johnson was a major force in the assassination. The History Channel also announced that the episode "The Guilty Men" will not be shown again nor released on video.
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