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Killing Kennedy
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The film covers the story of Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. The movie deals with that full story behind the next boss and his assassin, as it captures those important events about John F. Kennedy and that announcement of the next candidate who John fought.
Actors:
Rob Lowe, Will Rothhaar, Jack Noseworthy, Casey Siemaszko, Boris McGiver, Richard Flood, Francis Guinan, Mary Pat Gleason, Jamie McShane, Brian Hutchison, Michelle Trachtenberg, ...»
Director:
Nelson McCormick
Country:
United States
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#Jack Noseworthy #Killing Kennedy #National Geographic #Nelson McCormick #Rob Lowe #Scott Free Productions #Will Rothhaar
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Played by:
Rob Lowe
Played by:
Will Rothhaar
Played by:
Jack Noseworthy
Played by:
Casey Siemaszko
Played by:
Richard Flood
Played by:
Francis Guinan
Played by:
Mary Pat Gleason
Played by:
Jamie McShane
Played by:
Brian Hutchison
Played by:
Michelle Trachtenberg
Played by:
Ginnifer Goodwin
Played by:
Antoinette LaVecchia
Played by:
Danny McCarthy
Played by:
Parker Dowling
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Mike Shiflett
Played by:
Juan-Pablo Veizaga
Played by:
Jason McIntosh
Played by:
William L. Thomas
Played by:
Terry Menefee Gau
Played by:
Bonnie Johnson
Played by:
John Moon
Played by:
Demosthenes Chrysan
Played by:
Solomon Gibson III
Played by:
Keith Tyree
Played by:
Ford Flannagan
Played by:
Ray Nedzel
Played by:
Charles Wissinger
Played by:
L. Derek Leonidoff
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Matt Micou
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Gregory Williams
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Natalie Gold
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Mitchell Hebert
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rogercatlin.com
November 14, 2013 While there's little surprise in how it unfurls, it will still reign as the best, most attractive re-enactment of the event on tis 50th anniversary - and there will still be a lot of them.
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Common Sense Media
November 13, 2013 By now, the beats of the Kennedy story are familiar to even the most casual student of history.
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San Francisco Chronicle
November 12, 2013 You won't come away from it with any new answers, but it's a useful reminder of why the drama of that day has transfixed Americans for half a century.
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New York Daily News
November 12, 2013 There's nothing terribly wrong with Killing Kennedy. We just don't need the splashes of Hollywood in a story we already know way too well.
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Uncle Barky
November 12, 2013 Killing Kennedy easily could have been twice its length, the better to add both nuance and context. Instead it's a watchable film with many missing parts, a broadly drawn Classics Illustrated version of what happened and why.
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News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)
November 14, 2013 Certainly a film shown during the anniversary of that sad time should make you feel something. This one doesn't.
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Washington Post
November 12, 2013 The dialogue is painfully clumsy, and the pacing is pure Wikipedia.
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Entertainment Weekly
November 13, 2013 Ginnifer Goodwin as Jackie and Michelle Trachtenberg as Oswald's wife acquit themselves well in this solidly watchable, quickly forgettable dramatic snapshot of indelible history.
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Wall Street Journal
November 12, 2013 Killing Kennedy is subversive in a great way. The more the pathology of Oswald is developed...the more it resembles what propels many conspiracy theorists.
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ScreenRant
November 13, 2013 NatGeo really should have made Killing Kennedy a feature-length theatrical release, as the 95-minute run time makes the story feel too compressed.
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7M Pictures
February 27, 2014 Might just be a little too sober. At times, it's almost as unbelievable as the throw-everything-against-the-wall story that Oliver Stone tells in JFK.
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