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JFK: Breaking the News
JFK: Breaking the News

JFK: Breaking the News

Genres

Documentary

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Looking back over 40 years television and print journalists recall their stories and memories of reporting the murder of President Kennedy and how it changed the country and changed the way the public gets it's news.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

57 mins

Rating

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Release Date

19 November 2003

Country

United States of America

Cast

Jane Pauley

Jane Pauley

Self - Narrator (voice)

Hugh Aynesworth

Hugh Aynesworth

Self

John Connally

John Connally

Self (archive footage)

Walter Cronkite

Walter Cronkite

Self (archive footage)

Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon B. Johnson

Self (archive footage)

Peter Jennings

Peter Jennings

Self (archive footage)

John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

Self (archive footage)

Jacqueline Kennedy

Jacqueline Kennedy

Self (archive footage)

Jim Lehrer

Jim Lehrer

Self

Lee Harvey Oswald

Lee Harvey Oswald

Self (archive footage)

Jack Ruby

Jack Ruby

Self (archive footage)

Bob Schieffer

Bob Schieffer

Self

Dan Rather

Dan Rather

Self (archive footage)

Don Carleton

Don Carleton

Self

Mary Ann Watson

Mary Ann Watson

Self

Bert Shipp

Bert Shipp

Self

Darwin Payne

Darwin Payne

Self

Adlai Stevenson

Adlai Stevenson

Self (archive footage)

Wes Wise

Wes Wise

Self

Lady Bird Johnson

Lady Bird Johnson

Self (archive footage)

Bob Huffaker

Bob Huffaker

Self

Nellie Connally

Nellie Connally

Self (archive footage)

Bob Welch

Bob Welch

Self (archive footage)

Mike Cochran

Mike Cochran

Self

Mary Woodward Pillsworth

Mary Woodward Pillsworth

Self

Bob Jackson

Bob Jackson

Self

Abraham Zapruder

Abraham Zapruder

Self (archive footage)

Eddie Barker

Eddie Barker

Self

Kent Biffle

Kent Biffle

Self

Robert MacNeil

Robert MacNeil

Self (archive footage)

Homer Venso

Homer Venso

Self

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