
Editorial Review:
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This 1988 documentary narrated by actor James Earl Jones provides a generally admiring overview of the Kennedy years coupled with a touching look at how a shocked nation reacted to the death of JFK. Notables including former President Gerald Ford, former Speaker of the House Thomas "Tip" O'Neill, violinist Isaac Stern, and historian and Kennedy confidante Arthur Schlesinger Jr. reminisce about Kennedy, remembering how he inspired them and how his death touched them deeply. Home movies of the Kennedy family provide some biographical color. Rarely seen breaking news coverage aired only on a local Dallas station and interviews with witnesses to the assassination, including home movie buff Abraham Zapruder (who had just taken his famed film of Kennedy's motorcade), show the immediate reaction to the tragedy. This documentary is competently assembled, and while it doesn't provide any particularly surprising insights, it does offer a reasonably balanced look at Kennedy's achievements and lasting legacy. --Robert J. McNamara
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WINNER OF... American Video Conference/Billboard Magazine
National Education Film & Video Festival
International Film & TV Festival of NY
VSDA "Homer" Award Finalist
"...this is by far the most comprehensive and the most effective... program made that profiles the late President." BILLBOARD
Hosted by James Earl Jones, this moving documentary looks back on the remarkable life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and combines the tragedy of his untimely death with the remembrances of those who knew him best, and those who didn't know him at all.
This critically acclaimed DVD presentation reviews the brief life of JFK. His triumphs. His failures. His inspiration and contribution to our history. The story is told through previously unseen and rare video and home movies, and by many people who were there, ordinary people.
The story is built around the exclusive historic videotape from WFAA, the Dallas station whose studios are located so near the infamous "grassy knoll" where the President was shot. We see the events as they happened, from JFK's arrival in Dallas to his funeral in Washington four days later.
Woven throughout historic footage are the recollections of Gerald Ford, Tip O'Neil, Peter, Paul and Mary, Isaac Stern, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Ted Kennedy and others. All remembering a man who had touched them. This DVD preserves the memory of his youth, his career and that infamous day in history.
DVD BONUS FEATURES:
Bonus Archival Footage from 21 Speeches and Press Conferences
Dolby Digital Stereo Audio
Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
Multi-Directional Interactive Menus
Instant Access to All Chapters
Over 50 Scene Selections
Narration by James Earl Jones
JFK Biography
JFK & Lincoln Historical Coincidences
Bonus Music Selections
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JFK: The Day the Nation Cried
Starring: James Earl Jones , McGeorge Bundy , Carol Channing , Norman Cousins , and Paul 'Red' Fay Director: Bruce Halford Manufacturer: View Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005TRZ9 Release Date: 2002-07-16 |
Amazon.com
This 1988 documentary narrated by actor James Earl Jones provides a generally admiring overview of the Kennedy years coupled with a touching look at how a shocked nation reacted to the death of JFK. Notables including former President Gerald Ford, former Speaker of the House Thomas "Tip" O'Neill, violinist Isaac Stern, and historian and Kennedy confidante Arthur Schlesinger Jr. reminisce about Kennedy, remembering how he inspired them and how his death touched them deeply. Home movies of the Kennedy family provide some biographical color. Rarely seen breaking news coverage aired only on a local Dallas station and interviews with witnesses to the assassination, including home movie buff Abraham Zapruder (who had just taken his famed film of Kennedy's motorcade), show the immediate reaction to the tragedy. This documentary is competently assembled, and while it doesn't provide any particularly surprising insights, it does offer a reasonably balanced look at Kennedy's achievements and lasting legacy. --Robert J. McNamaraDescription
WINNER OF... American Video Conference/Billboard Magazine"...this is by far the most comprehensive and the most effective... program made that profiles the late President." BILLBOARD
Hosted by James Earl Jones, this moving documentary looks back on the remarkable life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and combines the tragedy of his untimely death with the remembrances of those who knew him best, and those who didn't know him at all.
This critically acclaimed DVD presentation reviews the brief life of JFK. His triumphs. His failures. His inspiration and contribution to our history. The story is told through previously unseen and rare video and home movies, and by many people who were there, ordinary people.
The story is built around the exclusive historic videotape from WFAA, the Dallas station whose studios are located so near the infamous "grassy knoll" where the President was shot. We see the events as they happened, from JFK's arrival in Dallas to his funeral in Washington four days later.
Woven throughout historic footage are the recollections of Gerald Ford, Tip O'Neil, Peter, Paul and Mary, Isaac Stern, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Ted Kennedy and others. All remembering a man who had touched them. This DVD preserves the memory of his youth, his career and that infamous day in history.
DVD BONUS FEATURES:
Bonus Archival Footage from 21 Speeches and Press Conferences
Dolby Digital Stereo Audio
Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
Multi-Directional Interactive Menus
Instant Access to All Chapters
Over 50 Scene Selections
Narration by James Earl Jones
JFK Biography
JFK & Lincoln Historical Coincidences
Bonus Music Selections
Customer Reviews:
very good tribute to JFK (and some great vintage footage, too).......2005-12-18
never got it.......2002-10-13
good tape.......2002-07-17
1988 historically documentary on Kennedy's life and death.......2001-11-23
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