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They are among the most infamous home movies ever made. But do these humble 8-millimeter films reveal the whole story of John F. Kennedy's assassination? National Geographic reveals these home movies as never before, restored to a state more pristine than the day they were exposed to the Dallas sunshine
… More »They are among the most infamous home movies ever made. But do these humble 8-millimeter films reveal the whole story of John F. Kennedy's assassination? National Geographic reveals these home movies as never before, restored to a state more pristine than the day they were exposed to the Dallas sunshine of November 22nd, 1963. Join a team of pioneering investigators as they bring the home movies to life and expose the hidden secrets of the crime of the century.
« LessRelease date: Nov. 22, 2011.
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Add a CommentThis explores the non-conspiracy angle that Oswald did fire all 3 shots. There's no experts though, no trajectory or blowback narrative. When you click on Special Features, you get a completely unedited behind the scenes view of this awful documentary. They openly admit that for their research they "modified" the bullets with duct tape. There goes your whole experiment. We're back to square one.
Maybe I've just overloaded myself with assassination videos over the years but this one had little new to offer. What it did have was digitally-enhanced footage taken from the opposite angle as the Zapruder film thus showing the grassy knoll area at the time of the shooting.