Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaStartling medical observations about JFK's wounds when seven doctors who were in the Parkland Hospital ER reunite to discuss a day none of them can forget.Startling medical observations about JFK's wounds when seven doctors who were in the Parkland Hospital ER reunite to discuss a day none of them can forget.Startling medical observations about JFK's wounds when seven doctors who were in the Parkland Hospital ER reunite to discuss a day none of them can forget.
Ronald C. Jones
- Self - Chief Resident, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (as Dr. Ronald Jones)
Lawrence E. Klein
- Self - 3rd Year Medical Student, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (as Dr. Lawrence Klein)
Joe D. Goldstrich
- Self - 4th Year Medical Student, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (as Dr. Joe D. Goldstrich)
Kenneth Salyer
- Self - 1st Year Resident, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (as Dr. Kenneth Salyer)
Robert McClelland
- Self - Assistant Professor of Surgery, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (as Dr. Robert McClelland)
Peter M. Loeb
- Self - 3rd Year Medical Student, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (as Dr. Peter Loeb)
Donald W. Seldin
- Self - Chief of Medicine, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (as Dr. Donald Seldin)
Matt Crumpton
- Self - Investigative Journalist, Creator of 'Solving JFK' Podcast
- (as Matt Crumpton Esq)
Charles Baxter
- Self - Assistant Professor of Surgery, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (as Dr. Charles Baxter)
Audrey Bell
- Self - Operating Room Supervisor, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (as Nurse Audrey Bell)
Hale Boggs
- Self - Member of the Warren Commission
- (filmato d'archivio)
J. Thornton Boswell
- Self - Chief of Pathology, Bethesda Naval Hospital, 1963
- (filmato d'archivio)
James Carrico
- Self - Surgery Resident, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (as Dr. James Carrico)
Kemp Clark
- Self - Chief of Neurosurgery, Parkland Hospital, 1963
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (as Dr. Kemp Clark)
Recensioni in evidenza
First, I don't actually dispute this film's core contention -- even if it's not stated outright -- that Kennedy's body should have remained at Parkland Hospital, where a proper, complete autopsy could have been performed. Instead we got what could charitably be called an inept autopsy, at worst a deliberately manipulated one. It is not the fault of the Parkland doctors that JFK's body was removed (illegally confiscated would be a better word) by the Secret Service. But it is the fault of the creators of this film that they fail to differentiate legitimate avenues of inquiry from rank speculation.
I supposed after 60 years there are plenty of people who have no idea who Kennedy was, and who are fascinated by the b-roll background that makes up at least one-third of this film. But for someone like me who has lived with this stuff since he was a kid, much of this material felt redundant and unnecessary.
Still, with so many witnesses entering their golden years, it's good that they're getting on film at all.
I supposed after 60 years there are plenty of people who have no idea who Kennedy was, and who are fascinated by the b-roll background that makes up at least one-third of this film. But for someone like me who has lived with this stuff since he was a kid, much of this material felt redundant and unnecessary.
Still, with so many witnesses entering their golden years, it's good that they're getting on film at all.
One thing that I always disagree about concerning the assassination is that I've stood on the grassy knoll behind the fence and "lined up the shot". I am a hunter and avid shooter and know how bullets react. If a shot had been fired from behind the fence, and struck Kennedy where the "X" is marked on the street, it would have exited Kennedy and struck Jackie or blown out the LEFT-REAR of Kennedy's head. So the shot HAD to have come either from the front OR from the back. They always go through proving the shot from behind but not from the fence. This has always bothered me whenever I see documentaries on the subject.
I've watched countless documentaries on the JFK assassination but this one stands unique among them all.
I've never really chosen between the single shooter and second shooter theories because I've always felt that each argument was plausible. I've also never considered the Parkland doctors or how they assessed Kennedy when he arrived at the hospital. This has made me believe that there were two shooters and it has made me wonder why the handling of the body seems so shady.
If you have an interest in President Kennedy's assassination, you should check this out. It's mindful, well-made and will have you asking why the government made the decision to handle certain things the way they did. It's worth the watch.
I've never really chosen between the single shooter and second shooter theories because I've always felt that each argument was plausible. I've also never considered the Parkland doctors or how they assessed Kennedy when he arrived at the hospital. This has made me believe that there were two shooters and it has made me wonder why the handling of the body seems so shady.
If you have an interest in President Kennedy's assassination, you should check this out. It's mindful, well-made and will have you asking why the government made the decision to handle certain things the way they did. It's worth the watch.
I have always dismissed those who believed that there was a second shooter in JFKs assasination. I thought that they were just a bunch of conspiracy theorists who were trying to get some TV coverage. Most of them were easy to dismiss and basically odd balls as far as I was concerned. I was 13 when it happened and I remember everything vividly. I saw Lee Harvey Oswald get shot on live TV. Maybe I was just naive but I never thought that it happened any differently than the way the government said that it happened but now I do. The Parkland doctors are nothing but totally professional and believable. And so was the Autopsy Corpsman in Bethesda. Watch it yourself. You will believe it too. The evidence is all on their side.
I was 8 years old when JFK was killed so it would be ludicrous to pretend that I always suspected the treason. However, within just a few years I knew that that Warren Commission was pure nonsense. A few years after that I became versed in the why and how of assassinations (for instance, always kill the assassin). Over the years I have read or watched at least 4 exhaustive investigations. Strangely, US News & World Report, a respected conservative magazine, published a childishly amateur support of the Warren Report in the mid 90's, after it had already been discredited from both public and private sources. So I have been, for decades, aware of everything in this special: lies, fabrication, suppression, coverup, legal violations, planted evidence, Media cooperation, the entire inside job uniparty treason - except one thing - the accusation that the Russians did it. Wow....it seems like the News never actually changes. But there is a more important issue - whether you have absolute corroboration, like the Gulf of Tonkin fraud, or merely overwhelming evidence, like 9/11 stuff, the American people will never trust their government or media on any major issue again.
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- QuizSinger Lisa Loeb's father is Peter M. Loeb MD who tried to save the life of President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963.
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Lawrence E. Klein: It was a lie. They really didn't tell the truth about it.
- ConnessioniFeatures Zapruder Film of Kennedy Assassination (1970)
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- 1h 32min(92 min)
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