The Zapruder film is a silent 8mm color motion picture sequence shot by Abraham Zapruder with a Bell & Howell home-movie camera, as United States President...
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in a home movie while filming the presidential limousine and motorcade as it traveled through Dealey Plaza. The Zapruder film is regarded as the most...
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42 frames of the Zapruder film. When the Commission requested and received after February 25 higher-resolution images of the Zapruder film from Life magazine...
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Jim Garrison challenged the single-bullet theory, claiming that the Zapruder film indicated that the fatal shot to Kennedy's head was fired from the "grassy...
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translator, and professor Michael Zapruder (born 1969), American musician and songwriter Zapruder film Zapruder's other films, production company of Australian...
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visible in the Zapruder film as well as in the films of Orville Nix, Marie Muchmore, and Mark Bell 44 minutes and 47 seconds into the Bell film: even though...
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Abraham Zapruder's decision to hand over his film to Life magazine. He said, "Once copies have been given to the Secret Service and the FBI, Zapruder has...
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James Fetzer (redirect from The Great Zapruder Film Hoax)
believes Kennedy's assassination was "a government hit job" and "the Zapruder film is a fake". With Don "Four Arrows" Jacobs, Fetzer claimed that the 2002...
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Assassination of John F. Kennedy (category Filmed assassinations)
384 per second of film to Zapruder's heirs, valuing the complete film at $16 million (equivalent to $27.5 million in 2022). Zapruder was one of at least...
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assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy. Clearly seen in the Zapruder film at the start of the assassination wearing a white, hooded coat and a...
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her boss, Abraham Zapruder, as he stood atop a pergola in Dealey Plaza making what has since become to be known as the Zapruder film, the most studied...
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Since the first national broadcast by a major television network of the Zapruder film on March 6, 1975, on the ABC late-night television show Good Night America...
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shot. This photo has been calculated to have been captured between Zapruder film frames 315 and 316, less than one-sixth of a second after President...
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journalist Cheri Seymour, who reported being shown a doctored version of the Zapruder film in which John F. Kennedy appears to be assassinated by the Secret Service...
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as seen in Abraham Zapruder's film of the assassination. A teacher by profession, she was a consultant for Oliver Stone's 1991 film JFK and co-wrote JFK:...
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sight between Zapruder and Moorman. Both Moorman and her friend, Jean Hill, can be clearly seen in the Zapruder film. Between Zapruder frames 315 and...
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David R. Wrone (section The Zapruder Film)
2003 book, The Zapruder Film: Reframing JFK's Assassination, provides a frame-by-frame analysis of Abraham Zapruder's 26-second film of Kennedy's assassination...
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witness Beverly Oliver, who claims to be the "Babushka Lady" seen in the Zapruder film, also appeared in a cameo in Ruby's club. Sean Stone, Oliver Stone's...
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in 1916, the Jamieson Film Company is perhaps most widely remembered for producing the first copies of the Abraham Zapruder film that captured the assassination...
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between the film and the assassination of John F. Kennedy, particularly given how some stylistic elements seem to mimic the Zapruder film. That said,...
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Gregory, who presented the first-ever network television showing of the Zapruder film. The public's response and outrage to that television showing quickly...
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Death Scenes (category Template film date with 1 release date)
The film goes into the "restless sixties", showing the graphic assassination of John F. Kennedy, both in pictures and in the notorious Zapruder film. With...
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the view [before the Rockefeller Commission] that the Zapruder film and other motion picture films proved that President Kennedy was struck by a bullet...
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raced to Parkland Memorial Hospital. His act is documented in film footage by Abraham Zapruder. Since the death of Nellie Connally in 2006, Hill is the last...
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the street from Abraham Zapruder and the Dealey Plaza grassy knoll. Both Brehm and Joe can be clearly seen in the Zapruder film. When the presidential...
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magazine declaring that the film had sparked a debate "with an intensity not lavished on any home movie since the Zapruder film". The program was thoroughly...
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Trilateral Commission" to shoot the president from the driver's seat. The Zapruder film shows Greer twice turning to look into the back seat of the car; Cooper...
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Dino Brugioni (section Zapruder Film)
Doug Horne), Dino Brugioni says that he and his team examined the 8mm Zapruder film of the John F. Kennedy assassination the evening of Saturday 23 November...
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Home movie (category Film genres)
prime example is the Zapruder film of the 1963 assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, accidentally captured on Kodachrome film with an 8 mm home...
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Lowe 2017, p. 469; Perricone 2022, pp. 40–41. "What Happened to the Zapruder Film?". HISTORY. 29 October 2023. Retrieved 26 February 2024. Life 2011,...
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