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Burt Lancaster | James Farrington | |
Robert Ryan | Foster | |
Will Geer | Ferguson | |
Gilbert Green | Paulitz | |
John Anderson | Halliday | |
Paul Carr | Chris | |
Colby Chester | Tim | |
Ed Lauter | Team 'A' Operations Chief | |
Walter Brooke | Smythe | |
John Brascia | Team 'B' Rifleman | |
Richard Bull | Team Gunman | |
Sidney Clute | Depository Clerk | |
Deanna Darrin | Stripper | |
Lee Delano | Team Gunman | |
Lloyd Gough | McCadden | |
Graydon Gould | TV Commentator | |
Rick Hurst | Used Car Salesman | |
Robert Karnes | Man at Rifle Range |
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Producer | Dan Bessie
Gary Horowitz Edward Lewis |
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Writer | Dalton Trumbo
Donald Freed |
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Musician | Randy Edelman
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Predecessor to Oliver Stone's 'JFK' this film was one of the first to present an alternative to the Warren Report version of events. Mixing narriative segments with newsreel footage, the film tells the story of a group of powerful men who plot the assasination. First they must recruit and train a shooter, then frame Lee Harvey Oswald. A must-see for history buffs and conspiracy theorists, some credit this film with re-opening the debate about Kennedy's assasination. |
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