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Modern forensic science re-examines the evidence. What did forensics learn decades later that wasn’t clear in 1963? What mistakes did the original crime investigators make that contributed to to the belief that the assassination was a conspiracy? As critics universally noted at the time, this documentary is the most definitive and responsible investigation of the tragedy. Nothing has been released since its original telecast that changes that conclusion. Unprecedented footage of the Dallas physicians who tried to save the President’s life, as they examine new evidence especially for this documentary; computerized 3-D Dealey Plaza replica; frame by frame Zapruder footage comparisons; photo analysis by experts; leading critics of the Warren Commission’s lone gunman conclusion. “Sterling piece of journalism…sweeps away enigma without making unsupported charges.” -Los Angeles Times “Meticulous…may be the most convincing compilation of evidence…valuable, generally praiseworthy contribution to the historical record.” -Dallas Morning News “The clearest look yet…unprecedented…dazzling and illuminating computer-animated scenes… convincingly and clearly goes over ground that in other media has been made all but incomprehensible…objective approach lends great credibility.” -New York Post “I urge you to look…definitive…scrupulously constructed…excellent.” -New York Daily News Telecast by PBS six times. Also by BBC, NHK Japan, RAI Italy, Irish TV, Spanish TV, etc. National Emmy finalist, investigative documentaries Houston International Film Festival International Documentary Association Society for Technical Communication National Educational Film & Video Festival

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Released: January 1, 1989
Runtime: 50 min
Genres: Documentary
Cast: Walter Cronkite Cyril H. Wecht David Lifton
Crew: Robert Richter

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