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1 online resource (streaming video file) (46 min. 1 sec.) ; 276364537 bytes |
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This week Four Corners presents the National Geographic film JFK: The Lost Bullet. It's been called the most important piece of film evidence of all time. Locked away in the vaults of the National Archives, the original Zapruder film that captured the vital 11 seconds of President John F Kennedy's assassination sits tattered and untouchable. Using exclusive eyewitness testimony, as well as newly restored, and in some cases, never-before-seen images of the shooting, JFK: The Lost Bullet is a one-off special which investigates the assassination.For nearly 50 years experts have poured over crude copies of this extraordinary film for clues as to what really took place in Dallas on November 22, 1963. This program reassesses Zapruder's film and recreates Kennedy's final journey with startling results.PRODUCTION DETAILS:Produced by National Geographic |
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Broadcast 2013-11-11 at 20:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.
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Documentary films -- Political aspects.
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Firearms and crime.
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Murder -- Investigation.
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Presidents -- Assassination.
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Conspiracy theories.
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United States.
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Streaming video
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O'Brien, Kerry, host
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Schayzki, Nicholas, reporter
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Donaldson, Patricia Ann, contributor
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Euins, Amos, contributor
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Holland, Max, contributor
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Howlett, John Joe, contributor
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Markun, David J, contributor
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Pender, Tina Towner, contributor
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Sturdivan, Larry, contributor
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Weissman, Ken, contributor
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Wilder, Michael, contributor
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