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JFK: The Smoking Gun

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
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7.3/10
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JFK: The Smoking Gun (2013)
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Australian detective Colin McLaren investigates the JFK assassination using ballistics expert Howard Donahue's evidence of a second shooter in Dealey Plaza.Australian detective Colin McLaren investigates the JFK assassination using ballistics expert Howard Donahue's evidence of a second shooter in Dealey Plaza.Australian detective Colin McLaren investigates the JFK assassination using ballistics expert Howard Donahue's evidence of a second shooter in Dealey Plaza.

  • Director
    • Malcolm Mcdonald
  • Writers
    • Steve Lucas
    • Colin McLaren
  • Stars
    • Alex Ivanovici
    • Howard Donahue
    • Colin McLaren
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    894
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    • Director
      • Malcolm Mcdonald
    • Writers
      • Steve Lucas
      • Colin McLaren
    • Stars
      • Alex Ivanovici
      • Howard Donahue
      • Colin McLaren
    • 31User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alex Ivanovici
    Alex Ivanovici
    • Self - Narrator
    Howard Donahue
    • Self - Ballistics Expert
    • (archive footage)
    Colin McLaren
    Colin McLaren
    • Self - Veteran Detective
    Colleen Lorenzen
    • Self - Daughter of Howard Donahue
    Bonar Menninger
    • Self - Journalist & Author
    John Connally
    John Connally
    • Self - Governor, Texas
    • (archive footage)
    Ralph Yarborough
    • Self - Senator, Tecas
    • (archive footage)
    Wyatt Bowen
    Wyatt Bowen
    • Jerrol Custer
    Shawn Campbell
    Shawn Campbell
    • Agent James Sibert
    Larry Day
    Larry Day
    • Senator Ralph Yarborough
    Peter Michael Dillon
    Peter Michael Dillon
    • Earl Brown
    Tod Fennell
    Tod Fennell
    • Hugh Betzner
    Raphael Grosz-Harvey
    Raphael Grosz-Harvey
    • Floyd Reibe
    Stephanie Halin
    Stephanie Halin
    • Jean Hill
    Trevor Hayes
    • Agent George Hickey
    Michael Hearn
    Michael Hearn
    • Howard Donahue
    Mistaya Hemingway
    • Jacqueline Kennedy
    Arthur Holden
    Arthur Holden
    • Dr. John Ebersole
    • Director
      • Malcolm Mcdonald
    • Writers
      • Steve Lucas
      • Colin McLaren
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    4dspear-624-498766

    Ridiculous Theory

    So after Oswald fired his first shot, Hickey identified that JFK was shot, looked up at the 6th floor, reached down for the AR-15, lifted it from his car floor, released the safety, turned the rifle toward JFK rather than the 6th floor, and accidentally shoots JFK.

    And he does all this in under 6 seconds! Yeah, right.

    The movie also doesn't talk about the type of bullet the AR-15 fires and if there is any indication of that bullet entering the back of JFK's head at the proper angle. This theory is so bad that I suspect it is a deliberate fake that can be proven wrong. I'm sure the assassination was a conspiracy, but not this.
    10dbrayshaw

    Very believable

    Of all the theories that have come and gone through the years, this film is the most believable. In fact, I think it is as accurate an account as one will find. Surely, if Oswald's first shot had not gained the notice of George Hickey and set him to retrieve the AR15 on the back floor inside the car where he sat behind JFK's limo; had he not taken the safety off, and was not forced backwards by the movement of the vehicle, Oswald would have surely sent another bullet into JFK that may or may not have killed him; but, unfortunately, it was Hickey's truly hapless accident that blew out the skull of the President with an explosive round of ammo, not the sort of bullet that penetrates through the target as Oswald used.

    Plus, with all the loss of evidence by the huge number of Secret Servicemen around the autopsy process, with numerous of them making demands for photographic film, the President's brain, and even insisting that a piece of metal be attached to an xray, the weight of evidence against the SS in conspiring to cover-up their involvement is abundantly staggering.

    Why would the SS not want the real truth to be known? First of all, they had a suspect, Oswald, that could be held as the culprit in all three shots; and secondly, they feared for their jobs. A huge investigation regarding the competency of that service would have taken decades to complete. After all, there weren't any computers in those days to help sort out all that information, as the Warren Commission discovered when they tried to assimilate what they could of all the testimonies into their half-baked conclusion. Stacks of information were never touched, especially that which indicated by bystanders the smell of gunpowder at street level.

    Finally, I know the truth. I recall the day it happened, and the week following. The entire nation was in mourning. My grandmother, who was staying at our house while Mom was in the hospital, had all four of us kids sit quietly in front of the TV as if we were in a funeral parlor, while she sobbed. It was like losing a member of the family to us. I did grow to greatly respect JFK over the next couple decades after I read his book, watched PT109, and learned about the Cuban missile crisis.

    He was a good man who suffered terribly with Addison's disease and did the best he could for our country. What a solemn spot his grave site is, in dedication to an American, who, despite his challenges, faced them well.
    bdh-10276

    Intentional Disinformation

    The theory posited by this film can only be one of 2 things, either a drug enduced trip down The Rabbit Hole or an intentional effort to obscure the truth of a conspiracy by positing some ridiculous theory about a Secret Service man accidentally shooting JFK. The effect, as intended, is to paint everyone who takes a critical view of the Warren Report as a moron. This is on par with the cult classic "The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot" except, unlike that movie, this isn't worth watching twice.
    2wondercritic

    Absolute rubbish

    These documentaries are CIA-approved and thus worth very little. They use paid actors for reenactments and "experts" on ballistics and so forth, but they always operate within predefined limits. One sacrosanct principle that can NEVER be questioned in any of these productions is that Lee Harvey Oswald was one of the gunmen and was on the 6th floor of the Book Depository at the time of the shooting. They refer to Warren Commission findings, as if by repeating them, the viewing public will never question them. But the Warren Commission is legally discredited, as any lawyer worth his or her salt will tell you. The Warren Commission was not a court or even a proper investigative body. It was a stitch-up.

    There is no material evidence that Oswald was on the 6th floor - no fingerprints, no eyewitnesses, no forensics of any kind. So a documentary like this that hypothesizes that Oswald "could not have fired the fatal head shot" isn't really that useful. A shot from behind and to the left, as this film asserts, seems "new," but it doesn't really matter, does it? The kill shot probably didn't come from that direction, considering the massive EXIT WOUND at the back of JFK's head on his right side. It most likely came from the right side, or from inside the sewer drain on Elm Street. Who cares? Thinking, informed people already know Oswald didn't fire that shot. This whole film is meant to divert and distract. It posits a conspiracy at cover-up by the Secret Service, a small agency, not the CIA? Give us a break. What rubbish.

    At the end of the day, thinking people know that the JFK assassination was a coup d'etat by the national security state. Nothing this documentary says makes a whit of difference to that. So this film is just another addition to the garbage heap of mainstream media commentary on this tragic event.
    6gavin6942

    Interesting, Albeit Over My Head

    After fifty years of the JFK assassination remaining officially solved but still debatable, how do you get new information? Apparently by bringing in a detective from Australia.

    Now, exactly how looking at the scene fifty years later tells you much about what happened in 1963 with all the changes that must have occurred is beyond me. And then, at this point, almost all evidence is second-hand and based on photos and whatnot. But there are inconsistencies to analyze.

    Indeed, the Warren Report made conclusions that contradict what a Secret Service agent reported. Is this unusual? Maybe, maybe not. In my time reading police and FBI reports, I know it is not unusual for witnesses to be mistaken. So is it likely that the agent was wrong and the report right, or the agent right and the report wrong? (This actually seems to be beside the point, since the film tends to support the single bullet theory an merely argues the order of shots was wrong -- this makes no difference.)

    Granted, I am not expert on the assassination, beyond the involvement of the Mafia (which was minimal), so it is hard for me to properly assess the theory put forward here.

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    • Trivia
      Most, if not all, of the dramatization supporting cast have also been the supporting cast in "I'm Not There," "Warm Bodies," "The Bone Collector," and "White House Down." This is because all of these films were shot in Canada.
    • Goofs
      While multiple witnesses claimed to have seen the Secret Service Agent with a Machine Gun or Submachine Gun, it is later identified as an AR 15. The experts incorrectly referred to it as an Assault Rifle. Assault Rifles are a specific type of rifle capable of selection between single, automatic, or burst fire. The AR 15 is Semiautomatic which is one bullet fired for each pull of the trigger.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 444: Oldboy (2013)

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    • Release date
      • November 2013 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джон Кеннеди: Пороховой дым
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
      • Cordell Jigsaw Productions
      • Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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