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The conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy is examined through interviews of people involved in the real-life investigation and others involved in the making of the Oliver Stone picture "JFK".
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Investigates one of the most debated "what if" scenarios in the history of U.S. foreign policy: What would President John F. Kennedy have done in Vietnam if he had not been assassinated in 1963, and
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In a futuristic world where sex takes place only in public a woman sets off in search of love.
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...iconic Irish band. The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, who at their height, were out-selling the Beatles, and playing for JFK and the Ed Sullivan Show. The band changed the face of Irish popular music and influenced artists as disparate as Bob Dylan...
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...determined to learn all he can about his new neighbor. Catherine is an artist, a divorcee and a confidante (if not more) of JFK. Against all odds, an unlikely friendship blossoms between the innocent thirteen-year-old and the world-weary survivor...
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...the streets of Seattle, WA. Here, ten Seattle homeless people recite famous speeches from such individuals as Shakespeare, John Donne and JFK. The words they speak relate to their personal biographies, and particularly, their struggles.
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...along with his parner Alex has been assigned the simple mission of escorting Mr. Takamichi, a Japanese dignitary's son, from JFK Airport to the United Nations. At an airport bar, they meet two girls who invite them to a mysterious party. Unknown to the...
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Jesus has come back to earth, landing at JFK Airport with his sexy assistant Magdalena. He has been sent by his wrathful Father to break the seven seals on the Book of Life...
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A day in the life of three grown siblings who have been locked in an atomic-bomb shelter since the day JFK was assassinated in 1963.
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