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JFK: The Lost Bullet

  • Película de TV
  • 2011
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John Connally, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and John F. Kennedy in JFK: The Lost Bullet (2011)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe uncovering of the 3 shots fired that resulted in the assassination of Jon F. KennedyThe uncovering of the 3 shots fired that resulted in the assassination of Jon F. KennedyThe uncovering of the 3 shots fired that resulted in the assassination of Jon F. Kennedy

  • Dirección
    • Robert Stone
  • Guión
    • David Konschnik
  • Reparto principal
    • Max Holland
    • Dave Markun
    • Michael Wilder
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    6,4/10
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      • Robert Stone
    • Guión
      • David Konschnik
    • Reparto principal
      • Max Holland
      • Dave Markun
      • Michael Wilder
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  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Max Holland
    Max Holland
    • Self - Author & Journalist
    Dave Markun
    • Self - Henninger Media Services
    • (as David J. Markun)
    Michael Wilder
    • Self - Image Trends, Inc.
    Fred Nichals Ciacelli
    • Self
    Larry Sturdivan
    • Self - Author, 'The JFK Myths'
    Amos Evins
    • Self - Eyewitness
    • (as Amos Euins)
    Ken Weissman
    • Self - Library of Congress
    John Joe Howlett
    • Self - U.S. Secret Service, Retired
    Mackin Burke
    • Self - Marksman
    James Tague
    • Self - Eyewitness
    Frank DeRonja
    • Self - Forensic Metalurgist
    Tina Towner
    • Self - Eyewitness
    • (as Tina Towner Pender)
    Mark Bell
    • Self - Shot the Bell Film
    • (metraje de archivo)
    John Connally
    John Connally
    • Self - 39th Governor of Texas
    • (metraje de archivo)
    Nellie Connally
    Nellie Connally
    • Self - First Lady of Texas
    • (metraje de archivo)
    Elsie Dorman
    • Self - Shot the Dorman Film
    • (metraje de archivo)
    William Greer
    William Greer
    • Self - Secret Service Agent
    • (metraje de archivo)
    Dick Gregory
    Dick Gregory
    • Self - Guest on Good Night America
    • (metraje de archivo)
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      • Robert Stone
    • Guión
      • David Konschnik
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    1bob_meg

    At best, a 3rd grade show and tell. At worst, insidious propaganda

    This NG doc is a farcical attempt to discredit and disgrace the many eyewitnesses that confirm the fatal shot did come from the Grassy Knoll. Whereas dozens of people came forward after the shooting to claim they heard shots and saw smoke from the knoll, only a handful claimed all shots came from the book depository. The film never even CONSIDERS any viewpoints other than those on the corner of Elm & Houston street!!

    I don't doubt there was someone in the book depository firing shots, but Holland tries to convince you he has definitive proof it was Oswald. Do we get that proof? Uh, sorry, even with HD, there is nothing beyond his opinion. Sadly, most of this hacked together mess is like that.

    It amounts to nothing more than one man (and a die-hard believer of the lone assassin theory since forever, hardly an objective researcher) structuring and cherry-picking choice testimony and footage (most from the CIA, for god's sake!) to "prove" what he wants to believe. Perhaps the truth is too painful. A valid point, indeed. But why wouldn't you want to do a thorough job if you want to posit a new theory? This film has all the credibility and forethought of a 3rd grade show and tell session. That's "at best"..."at worst" it's an insidious piece of propaganda.

    Max Holland still wants us to believe the fatal shot came from a decrepit bolt-action rifle. He doesn't discuss the many corroborated testimonies (many in the Warren report) that state there were more than three shots fired. He easily dismisses any shots coming from the Grassy Knoll, even though there is ample testimony to the contrary --- eyewitnesses who saw men with guns behind the fence in back of the knoll by the railroad yard (Lee Bowers, for one). Of course most of these witnesses conveniently suffered fatal accidents in the years following the incident or were discredited by the Warren Commission and the CIA.

    In perhaps the most laughable omission --- the one referred to in the doc's title --- Holland tries to convince us that the first bullet hit a traffic light and then miraculously wound up by the freeway overpass where it grazed Tague. Huh, given his prior liberties with the facts I am shocked he mentions Tague at all. Once more, Holland offers zero proof of this theory. No evidence...just his opinion. Makes you wonder why this was made doesn't it? It's the perfect brainwashing session for the JFK nubie.

    This flimsy, glossed-over account and ludicrous "recreation" goes to ridiculous attempts to scavenger evidence to fit Holland's fairy-tale guessing from dozens of other, more poorly made amateur films, none of which approaches the clarity of the Zapruder film. Holland supposedly mastered the Zap film in HD, but then never gives us a close enough look at it to really disprove the head shot didn't come from the knoll. It's not what he wants you to believe, so why expose that evidence? We might get confused, I guess.

    Read the Warren Report. Read tons of more knowledgeable books by open-minded people who want to consider all the possibilities. Conspiracies do occur. Just read your history. Read anything. But don't waste your time on this I Wish the World was a Happy Totally Logical Place bull-crap.
    1lomaran-1

    Not worth watching.

    I've watched TONS of these JFK related documentaries and have many, many books on his assasination. This show was one of the worse. The assumption is made of Oswald's guilt and thus the bullets, all three, being fired from the book depository. Although, there is plenty of evidence to dispute both of these claims, none are adequately addressed. DC propaganda film.

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