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The Men Who Killed Kennedy

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1988–2003
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The Men Who Killed Kennedy (1988)
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A detailed examination of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, with emphasis on the discrepancies and inconsistencies in the government's official version of events.A detailed examination of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, with emphasis on the discrepancies and inconsistencies in the government's official version of events.A detailed examination of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, with emphasis on the discrepancies and inconsistencies in the government's official version of events.

  • Stars
    • Hilary Minster
    • Robert J. Groden
    • Gary Mack
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
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    • Stars
      • Hilary Minster
      • Robert J. Groden
      • Gary Mack
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Hilary Minster
    • Narrator
    Robert J. Groden
    Robert J. Groden
    • Self - Assassination Researcher…
    • 1988–1991
    Gary Mack
    Gary Mack
    • Self…
    • 1988–1991
    Cyril H. Wecht
    Cyril H. Wecht
    • Self - Forensic Pathologist
    • 1988–1991
    Jon Strickland
    • Narrator
    Beverly Oliver
    • Self - Assassination Eyewitness…
    • 1988–1991
    Jim Leavelle
    Jim Leavelle
    • Self…
    • 1988–1991
    Mary Moorman
    Mary Moorman
    • Self…
    • 1988–1995
    Paul O'Connor
    • Self…
    • 1988–1991
    Ralph Yarborough
    • Self
    • 1988–1991
    Paul Peters
    • Self - Parkland Hospital
    • 1988–1991
    Larry Harris
    • Self…
    • 1991
    Harold Weisberg
    • Self…
    • 1988–1991
    John Connally
    John Connally
    • Self
    • 1988–2003
    Robert McClelland
    Robert McClelland
    • Self - Parkland Hospital
    • 1988–1991
    L. Fletcher Prouty
    • Self
    • 1988–1991
    Aubrey Rike
    • Self…
    • 1988–1991
    L.C. Graves
    • Self…
    • 1988–1991
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    9tony-1495

    One of the best ever

    Fantastic investigative film-making. VERY VERY scary. Warning, you may feel depressed after watching this series, but in saying that, every American should watch it. If you can, watch the 40th anniversary episodes shown on the history channel. Their not nearly as well produced but the content, evidence and conclusions may actually be the most scary of all. In particular the interview with Oswalds mistress is absolutely compelling and leads the viewer in NO doubt that there was a conspiracy and that Oswald was the patsy. The evidence unearthed leads to even more avenues that need to be explored. Hopefully someone will have the courage write the final chapter.
    9frncsbrennan

    Find out more about the JFK assassination

    This series presents more questions than it answers; and it does contain some truth. But as usual, it speculates far too much, as most inquiries do into this tragedy. Some of the material is even far-fetched and irrelevant. But any inquiry into the bogus official version on what happened to JFK in 1963 deserves to be seen. Also, the last two episodes, 7 and 8, are the most controversial and are no longer available. I did see them on Youtube, and they're unfortunately the two best episodes. I personally believe we will never know who killed Kennedy, because too much time has elapsed. But we can at least admit there was a conspiracy to kill the president, and that a government cover-up existed to conceal that fact.
    8blanche-2

    Fascinating documentary about the assassination of President Kennedy

    "The Men Who Killed Kennedy" is a multipart documentary putting forth a conspiracy theory of the assassination of President Kennedy. Someone on this board wrote that the film "JFK" had an agenda. Well, so does this documentary.

    Certainly it is intriguing to hear what all of the witnesses and investigators have to say, and gruesome to see, in close-up, the killing of the President. I was in high school when it occurred, and it was a shattering incident. As I've gotten older, it's become more devastating to think about.

    As far as the theories put forth in this documentary, I can certainly believe there was a government cover-up, either to keep the country from totally going crazy after the assassination or just to keep certain covert operations from the public. I mean, if Enron could cause blackouts in California, I'd say the government can do just about anything it wants.

    This documentary was done in 1988, and since then, some of the information has been debunked, so while it might seem that it's on sure footing, it isn't. I'm not sure I believe the enhanced photos of the Grassy Knoll showing various people; and I'm not sure the autopsy photos are fake. Everyone says the President's brain flew out of his head, and yet, when you look at the film of the assassination, the head looks intact. If the Warren Commission Report does say that a single bullet killed the President, I have to agree that can't possibly be, and I'll have to take this show's word for it that three shots can't be fired by one person in 7 seconds.

    Even as a kid, I never believed that Jack Ruby just waltzed in and shot Lee Harvey Oswald - obviously Ruby had plenty of help, and it makes sense that no one wanted Oswald telling his story. Was Oswald a scapegoat? It's certainly likely.

    Anyway, this is a thought-provoking documentary, but do some background reading about it to get some perspective. Will we ever know the true story of what happened that day in Dallas? Doubtful. And as with many events, stories are embellished and rumors become fact as the years go on.
    9Bernie4444

    Speculation abounds

    We follow several theories including the Warren Commission and just passers-by; each is reenacted so we can see that it was possible or not. In this case, you start to think everyone is guilty except Oswald.

    "The Men Who Killed Kennedy", a six-part series; It is quite a bit to take in at one sitting. It looks like everyone is coming out of the woodwork. Where were these people when you could do something about it? And everyone had a gun or a camera. There were pictures of the people taking pictures and pictures of people with guns. There were shots from buildings, knolls, and even sewers. Everyone that ever had a grudge and even a group put together by Bobby Kennedy.

    I do not want to tell you too much, as that is why you are buying the film. You will finally be convinced it happened this way then they will convince you it happened that way. But you will be glued to the set the whole time.
    garethm-2

    Shocking, scary, gripping

    I watched this as an eleven year old on its original broadcast on ITV back in 1988 and have to say that it absolutely scared me to death. I recently got the chance to see it again and, not only does it beat the pants of all the 40th anniversary documentaries, but it continues to make for absolutely chilling viewing. Forget The Exorcist, The Shining, Psycho or Jaws, The Men Who Killed Kennedy is real life and you come away from it feeling cynical about the world and wondering just who you can trust.

    Far from being a good companion piece to Oliver Stone's JFK, as most reviewers claim, this is actually a stand out on its own and a far more historically accurate piece of work. While Stone's film is worth watching it definitely has its own agenda, uses a ton of poetic licence and portrays the corrupt Jim Garrison almost as a martyr to the cause. Garrison does turn up in this documentary but it would appear that producer Nigel Turner doesn't have much time for his much lambasted theories because there is no mention of the likes of Clay Shaw or David Ferrie at all and, if anything, this exclusion adds to the credibility of Turner's work rather than taking away from it. The superb DVD collection contains the original two-episode 1988 programme, three more programmes from 1990 that were cobbled together from the left over footage of the 88' show and an admittedly inferior, though still worthwhile 1995 sequel called The Truth Shall Set You Free. It appears that yet another three episodes, collectively entitled The Final Chapter, made for the US History Channel, have been produced for the 40th anniversary and I've already heard whispers that these are also well worth catching.

    The assassination itself, filmed by amateur photographer Abraham Zapruder, has to be one of the most shocking images that the world has ever seen and, despite viewing it several times during the course of this programme, it's one that is impossible to become insensitive to. In eight short seconds it captures the eternal conflict between good and evil as Kennedy transforms from a smiling, dashing, beautiful symbol to a desperate one hanging on for dear life before being blown to oblivion. I doubt that I will ever see a more brutal real life slaying and, happening as it does to arguably the most popular leader that ever lived, makes it all the more tragic. But it is not just the content of this programme, but the way in which it is presented that makes it what it is. An eerie mood pervades throughout owing to a spooky narration, the subtle use of creepy background music and a vast array of stock footage that captures the moment perfectly.

    Needless to say this documentary supports the conspiracy view and does so thoroughly. No stone is left unturned, all sorts of theories are examined and anyone with a remote involvement seems to be either mentioned or interviewed. While some of the sections, including the shooting from sewer theory, the attention seeking Beverly Oliver and even the now dated Badge Man theory should be taken with a pinch of salt, it's fair to say that quite a lot of evidence seems beyond question. For instance, can anyone really counter the argument that the autopsy photographs were faked after watching this programme? I doubt it and yet it is notable that documentaries on the lone assassin theory continue to use these photographs as their primary source of evidence. Furthermore the evidence that Oswald's nemesis Jack Ruby was ushered into the basement of the Dallas Police headquarters rather than sneaking in seems almost irrefutable. This is only the tip of the iceberg however. There are so many other unanswered questioned. Why was ink found on the deceased Oswald's hand shortly before his fingerprints suddenly turned up on the Book Depository rifle? Why did the names of 'The Three Tramps', found hiding in a railroad boxcar about to depart beside the Book Depository shortly after the assassination, go unrecorded? How could Oswald possibly have made it from the sixth floor maze of the Book Depository (where he also had to hide his gun) to the kitchen on the bottom floor, where he was witnessed unflustered by a Dallas cop, 90 seconds after the assassination? How did a man on the grassy knoll produce Secret Service identification after a cop had pulled a pistol on him despite the fact that no Secret Service agents were present outside of the cavalcade on that fatal day? Why is there no record of Oswald's twelve-hour interrogation in the Dallas Police headquarters? Even in the unlikely event that you're not convinced by many of the theories then the programme will still almost certainly serve its primary function of planting some seeds of doubt in your mind about the exact nature of the murder of John F. Kennedy.

    The unique theory offered up by this programme, specifically by Steve Rivele, is that a three man Corsican hit team carried out the assassination. Only one of the accused assassins (the deceased Lucien Sarti) is mentioned however because one of the others (Sauveur Pironti) threatened to sue Central Television for having an alibi on the day of the murder. Even so the theory seems sound and it would appear that Sarti's involvement, at least, is probable. Rivele turned his back on the matter after the Central fiasco but perhaps he summed it up best when, years later, he commented that attempting to dissect the JFK assassination is a subject that `eats your soul'. Not only were there some very dark forces in Dallas on that fatal day in November 22nd 1963 but since then it has become clear that there are quite a lot of glory hunters and money grabbers, either falsely claiming to be witnesses to events associated with the murder or developing yet more wild theories to be gobbled up by the media. American history's most controversial mystery then seems forevermore destined to make those who seek the real truth end up feeling sick to the pits of their stomachs. So, in summary, this is an excellent programme but it so powerful that I would actually go as far as to warn people who have a positive, happy outlook on life to beware of it because it is the type of thing that might just turn your world upside down.

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    • Trivia
      A sixth episode was released in 1995 titled "The Truth Shall Make You Free" which details recent discoveries made since the original series. For the 40th anniversary of the JFK assassination in 2003, three additional episodes were released. These three episodes included "The Smoking Guns," "The Love Affair" (centering on an interview with Oswald's mistress Judyth Vary), and "The Guilty Men" (centering on Lyndon Johnson).
    • Alternate versions
      When shown on cable's A&E network each of the five episodes have their running time reduced by a few minutes and the narration rerecorded, nearly verbatim, by Bill Kurtis, though original narrator Hilary Minster's name remains in the credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in JFK II: The Bush Connection (2003)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1988 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Люди, которые убили Кеннеди
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      • A+E Networks
      • History Channel
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