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Martin Sheen | John F. Kennedy | |
Vincent Gardenia | J. Edgar Hoover | |
Blair Brown | Jacqueline Kennedy | |
Geraldine Fitzgerald | Rose Kennedy | |
E.G. Marshall | Joseph P. Kennedy | |
John Shea | Robert F. Kennedy | |
Kevin Conroy | Ted Kennedy | |
Charles Brown | Martin Luther King Jr. | |
Nesbitt Blaisdell | Lyndon B. Johnson | |
Peter Boyden | Pierre Salinger | |
Kent Broadhurst | Richard Paul Pavlick | |
James Burge | Peter Lawford | |
William Cain | Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer | |
Joanne Camp | Eunice Shriver | |
Veronica Castang | Evelyn Lincoln |
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Producer | Andrew Brown
Joan Barnett Alan Landsburg |
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Writer | Reg Gadney
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Cinematography | Ernest Vincze
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Musician | Richard Hartley
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Fiver Hour Feature on Two Discs. The whole man. The whole family. The whole story. Glamour, wealth, power, promise, youth, style, controversy, myths -- these were the hallmarks of John F. Kennedy's Presidency, from his jubilant election night in 1960 to the morning of his assassination on November 22, 1963. Kennedy covers his tumultuous 1000 days in office including the abortive invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, violent racial conflict, the escalation of America's involvement in Vietnam, the Moon Shot and the Missile Crisis. It explores his relationships within the Kennedy family, his womanizing and its obsessive scrutiny by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, as well as the tragic evens that shook "Camelot." |
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