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| Sally Kirkland | ... | Rose Cheramie | |
| Anthony Ramirez | ... | Epileptic | |
| Ray LePere | ... | Zapruder | |
| Steve Reed | ... | John F. Kennedy - Double | |
| Jodie Farber | ... | Jackie Kennedy - Double (as Jodi Farber) | |
| Columbia Dubose | ... | Nellie Connally - Double | |
| Randy Means | ... | Gov. Connally - Double | |
| Kevin Costner | ... | Jim Garrison | |
| Jay O. Sanders | ... | Lou Ivon | |
| E.J. Morris | ... | Plaza Witness #1 | |
| Cheryl Penland | ... | Plaza Witness #2 | |
| Jim Gough | ... | Plaza Witness #3 | |
| Perry R. Russo | ... | Angry Bar Patron | |
| Mike Longman | ... | TV Newsman #1 | |
| Edward Asner | ... | Guy Bannister | |
| Jack Lemmon | ... | Jack Martin | |
| Vincent D'Onofrio | ... | Bill Newman | |
| Gary Oldman | ... | Lee Harvey Oswald | |
| Sissy Spacek | ... | Liz Garrison | |
| Pat Perkins | ... | Mattie | |
| Brian Doyle-Murray | ... | Jack Ruby | |
| Wayne Knight | ... | Numa Bertel | |
| Michael Rooker | ... | Bill Broussard | |
| Laurie Metcalf | ... | Susie Cox | |
| Gary Grubbs | ... | Al Oser | |
| Beata Pozniak | ... | Marina Oswald | |
| Tom Howard | ... | L.B.J. | |
| John William Galt | ... | L.B.J. (voice) | |
| Joe Pesci | ... | David Ferrie | |
| Ron Jackson | ... | FBI Spokesman | |
| Walter Matthau | ... | Senator Long | |
| Amy Long | ... | Virginia Garrison | |
| Scott Krueger | ... | Snapper Garrison | |
| Sean Stone | ... | Jasper Garrison | |
| Allison Pratt Davis | ... | Elizabeth Garrison | |
| Pruitt Taylor Vince | ... | Lee Bowers | |
| Red Mitchell | ... | Sgt. Harkness | |
| Ronald von Klaussen | ... | Hobo #1 | |
| John S. Davies | ... | Hobo #2 | |
| Michael Ozag | ... | Hobo #3 | |
| Tony Plana | ... | Carlos Bringuier | |
| Tommy Lee Jones | ... | Clay Shaw | |
| Tomas Milian | ... | Leopoldo | |
| Raul Aranas | ... | Angelo | |
| John Candy | ... | Dean Andrews | |
| John C. Martin | ... | Prison Guard | |
| Kevin Bacon | ... | Willie O'Keefe | |
| Henri Alciatore | ... | Maitre d' | |
| Willem Oltmans | ... | George DeMohrenschildt | |
| Gail Cronauer | ... | Janet Williams | |
| Gary Carter | ... | Bill Williams | |
| Roxie M. Frnka | ... | Earlene Roberts | |
| Zeke Mills | ... | J.C. Price | |
| James N. Harrell | ... | Sam Holland | |
| Ray Redd | ... | Dodd | |
| Ellen McElduff | ... | Jean Hill | |
| Sally Nystuen | ... | Mary Moorman | |
| Jo Anderson | ... | Julia Ann Mercer | |
| Marco Perella | ... | Mercer Interrogator | |
| Edwin Neal | ... | Mercer Interrogator | |
| Spain Logue | ... | FBI Agent #1 with Hill | |
| Darryl Cox | ... | FBI Agent #2 with Hill | |
| T.J. Kennedy | ... | Hill Interrogator | |
| Carolina McCullough | ... | Stripper | |
| Jim Garrison | ... | Earl Warren | |
| J.J. Johnston | ... | Mobster with Broussard | |
| R. Bruce Elliott | ... | Bolton Ford Dealer | |
| Barry Chambers | ... | Man at Firing Range | |
| Linda Flores Wade | ... | Sylvia Odio | |
| William Larsen | ... | Will Fritz | |
| Alec Gifford | ... | TV Newsman #2 | |
| Eric A. Vicini | ... | French Reporter | |
| Michael Gurievsky | ... | Russian Reporter | |
| Caroline Crosthwaite-Eyre | ... | British Reporter | |
| Helen Miller | ... | Garrison Receptionist | |
| Harold G. Herthum | ... | Coroner (as Harold Herthum) | |
| Wayne Tippit | ... | FBI Agent - Frank | |
| Donald Sutherland | ... | X | |
| Dale Dye | ... | General Y | |
| Norman Davis | ... | Colonel Reich | |
| Errol McLendon | ... | Man with Umbrella | |
| Bruce Gelb | ... | Board Room Man | |
| Jerry Douglas | ... | Board Room Man | |
| Ryan MacDonald | ... | Board Room Man | |
| Duane Grey | ... | Board Room Man | |
| George R. Robertson | ... | White House Man (as George Robertson) | |
| Baxter Harris | ... | White House Man | |
| John Seitz | ... | General Lemnitzer | |
| Alex Rodine | ... | White House Man (as Alex Rodzi Rodine) | |
| Sam Stoneburner | ... | White House Man | |
| Odin K. Langford | ... | Officer Habighorst | |
| Bob Gunton | ... | TV Newsman #3 | |
| Nathan Scott | ... | John Chancler | |
| Jorge Fernández | ... | Miguel Torres (as Jorge Fernandez) | |
| Roy Barnitt | ... | Irvin F. Dymond | |
| Alvin Spicuzza | ... | Bailiff | |
| John Finnegan | ... | Judge Haggerty | |
| Walter Breaux | ... | Vernon Bundy | |
| Michael Skipper | ... | James Teague | |
| Melodee Bowman | ... | FBI Receptionist | |
| I.D. Brickman | ... | Dr. Peters | |
| Joseph Nadell | ... | Dr. McClelland | |
| Chris Robinson | ... | Dr. Humes | |
| Peter Maloney | ... | Colonel Finck | |
| Chris Renna | ... | Bethesda Doctor | |
| Dalton Dearborn | ... | Army General | |
| Merlyn Sexton | ... | Admiral Kenney | |
| Steve F. Price Jr. | ... | Pathologist #1 | |
| Tom Bullock | ... | Pathologist #2 | |
| Ruary O'Connell | ... | Pathologist #3 | |
| Christopher Kosiciuk | ... | FBI Agent at Autopsy | |
| John Reneau | ... | A Team Shooter | |
| Stanley White | ... | B Team Shooter | |
| Richard Rutowski | ... | Fence Shooter | |
| Bill Bolender | ... | Prisoner Powell | |
| Larry Melton | ... | Patrolman Joe Smith | |
| Carol Farabee | ... | Carolyn Arnold | |
| Willie Minor | ... | Bonnie Ray Williams | |
| Ted Pennebaker | ... | Arnold Rowland | |
| Bill Pickle | ... | Marion Baker | |
| Mykel Chaves | ... | Sandra Styles | |
| Price Carson | ... | Tippet | |
| Gil Glasgow | ... | Tippet Shooter | |
| Bob Orwig | ... | Officer Poe | |
| Loys T. Bergeron | ... | Jury Foreman (as Loys Bergeron) | |
| Kristina Hare | ... | Reporter | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Agnes Aurelio | ... | District Attorney Staff Member (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| David Benn | ... | Kenny O'Donnell (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Johnny Brink | ... | Roy Truly (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Lolita Davidovich | ... | Beverly Oliver (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Hugh Feagin | ... | Dr. Rose (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Doug Jackson | ... | FBI Agent at Airport (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| George Kelly | ... | Jerry Johnson's Sidekick (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Victor Kempster | ... | Samuel (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| John Larroquette | ... | Jerry Johnson (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Maria Mason | ... | Garrison's Secretary (credited in Director's Cut) | |
| Ron Rifkin | ... | Mr. Goldberg / Spiesel (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Murray Stokes | ... | FBI Agent at Airport (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| John St. Paul | ... | Airport Police Sergeant (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Ann Strub | ... | Banister's Secretary (credited in Director's Cut) | |
| Gary Taggart | ... | Doctor (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Henry Tull III | ... | Clinton Sheriff (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Frank Whaley | ... | Oswald Imposter (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Carolyn T. Wright | ... | Clinton Witness (credited on Director's Cut) | |
| Kevin Beard | ... | (uncredited) | |
| Richard Bissell | ... | Himself - CIA (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Hale Boggs | ... | Himself - Warren Commission (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Jeff Bornstein | ... | Hitman (uncredited) | |
| Willy Brandt | ... | Himself - with JFK in Berlin (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Charles Brehm | ... | Himself - in Zapruder Film (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Leonid Brezhnev | ... | Himself - behind Khrushchev (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Raymond Buck | ... | HImself - with JFK in Fort Worth (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Earle Cabell | ... | Himself - Dallas Mayor (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Fidel Castro | ... | Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| John Connally | ... | Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Nellie Connally | ... | Herself (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Christopher E. Cooper | ... | Bobby Fischer (uncredited) | |
| John Sherman Cooper | ... | Himself - Warren Commission, behind Boggs (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Walter Cronkite | ... | Himself - Interviewing JFK / Announcing His Death (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Douglas Cunningham | ... | Texas Theater Bystander (uncredited) | |
| Benjamin Dane | ... | Cop in Yellow Slicker (uncredited) | |
| J.C. Day | ... | Himself - Holding Rifle Aloft (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Charles de Gaulle | ... | Himself - Leading Dignitaries at JFK Funeral (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Ngo Dinh Diem | ... | Himself - Walking with Stick (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Alan Donnes | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Allen Dulles | ... | Himself - CIA Director (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... | Himself - Farewell Address (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Ludwig Erhard | ... | Himself - behind Haile Selassie (archive footage) (uncredited) (unconfirmed) | |
| Sam Giancana | ... | Himself - with Sunglasses and White Hat, Encountering Reporter (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Roswell Gilpatric | ... | Himself - with LBJ and McNamara (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| William Greer | ... | Himself - Secret Service Agent (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Robert J. Groden | ... | Courtroom Projectionist (uncredited) | |
| Andrei Gromyko | ... | Himself - behind Khrushchev (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Bobby Hargis | ... | Himself - Dallas Police (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Clint Hill | ... | Himself - Secret Service Agent (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Jimmy Hoffa | ... | Himself - Questioned by RFK (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| J. Edgar Hoover | ... | Himself - with JFK (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Hubert H. Humphrey | ... | Himself - behind LBJ (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Jesse Jackson | ... | Himself - after Assassination of Martin Luther King (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Lady Bird Johnson | ... | Herself - at JFK Funeral (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Lyndon Johnson | ... | Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Roy Kellerman | ... | Himself - Secret Service Agent (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Chuck Kelley | ... | Dallas County Sherriff (uncredited) | |
| Caroline Kennedy | ... | Herself (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Ethel Kennedy | ... | Herself - behind RFK during Final Speech (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Jacqueline Kennedy | ... | Herself - in Zapruder Film (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| John F. Kennedy | ... | Himself - in Zapruder Film (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Joseph P. Kennedy | ... | Himself - with Family (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| John Kennedy Jr. | ... | Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Mike Kennedy | ... | Interrogator (uncredited) | |
| Robert F. Kennedy | ... | Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Rose Kennedy | ... | Herself - with Family (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Ted Kennedy | ... | Himself - at JFK Funeral (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Nikita Khrushchev | ... | Himself - with JFK (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Martin Luther King | ... | Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Edward G. Lansdale | ... | Himself - with LeMay, McNamara, Taylor (archive footage) (uncredited) (unconfirmed) | |
| Peter Lawford | ... | Himself - at JFK Funeral, behind Ted Kennedy (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Curtis LeMay | ... | Himself - in Front of Map, beside McNamara (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge | ... | Himself - with LBJ (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Patrice Lumumba | ... | Himself - with White Shirt, Hands Bound behind Back (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Ada Lynn | ... | Marguerite Oswald (uncredited) | |
| James MacArthur | ... | David McVey - in Film 'Cry of Battle' (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Robert Marshall | ... | Warren Commission Attorney (uncredited) | |
| B.J. Martin | ... | Himself - Dallas Police (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Eugene McCarthy | ... | Himself - Campaigning (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| John J. McCloy | ... | Himself - Warren Commission, beside Russell (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Tim McIntyre | ... | Himself - Secret Service Agent (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Robert McNamara | ... | Himself - in Vietnam (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Mary Moorman | ... | Herself - in Zapruder Film (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Mohammed Mossadegh | ... | Himself - with the Shah (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| John M. Newman | ... | Officer with Top Secret Document (uncredited) | |
| Pat Nixon | ... | Herself - with Richard Nixon (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Richard Nixon | ... | Himself - during Kennedy-Nixon Debate (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi | ... | Himself - Holding Long Knife (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| David F. Powers | ... | Himself - Carrying Casket at Andrews AFB (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Francis Gary Powers | ... | Himself - on Trial in Soviet Union (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Nelson Rockefeller | ... | Himself - behind Richard and Pat Nixon (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Carl Rooney | ... | Gold Man (uncredited) | |
| Johnny Roselli | ... | Himself - with Sunglasses and Red Tie (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Roman Rudenko | ... | Himself - with Gary Powers (archive footage) (uncredited) (unconfirmed) | |
| Richard Russell | ... | Himself - Warren Commission (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Codie Scott | ... | Man in Court (uncredited) | |
| Haile Selassie | ... | Himself - with DeGaulle at JFK Funeral (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Martin Sheen | ... | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) | |
| David M. Shoup | ... | Himself - Sitting Down with Taylor and Anderson (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Adlai Stevenson | ... | Himself - at the UN (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Maxwell Taylor | ... | Himself - with LBJ and MacNamara (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Henry M. Wade | ... | Himself - Dallas District Attorney (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Mark Edward Walters | ... | Assasination Witness (uncredited) | |
| Earl Warren | ... | Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| John B. Wells | ... | Dan Rather (uncredited) | |
| Phillip L. Willis | ... | Himself - in Zapruder Film (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Rosemary Willis | ... | Herself - in Zapruder Film (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Louis Steven Witt | ... | Himself - in Zapruder Film (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| Angus G. Wynne III | ... | Colonel (uncredited) | |
| Malcolm X | ... | Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Oliver Stone | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| Oliver Stone | (screenplay) & | |
| Zachary Sklar | (screenplay) | |
| Jim Garrison | book "On the Trail of the Assassins" and | |
| Jim Marrs | book "Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy" | |
Produced by | |||
| A. Kitman Ho | .... | producer | |
| Arnon Milchan | .... | executive producer | |
| Joseph P. Reidy | .... | associate producer (as Joseph Reidy) | |
| Oliver Stone | .... | producer | |
| Clayton Townsend | .... | co-producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| John Williams | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Robert Richardson | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Joe Hutshing | |||
| Pietro Scalia | |||
Casting by | |||
| Risa Bramon Garcia | (as Risa Bramon García) | ||
| Billy Hopkins | |||
| Heidi Levitt | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Victor Kempster | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Derek R. Hill | |||
| Alan Tomkins | (as Alan R. Tomkins) | ||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Crispian Sallis | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Marlene Stewart | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Martha Marek Beresford | .... | hair stylist (as Martha Beresford) | |
| Craig Berkeley | .... | makeup artist | |
| Ron Berkeley | .... | key makeup artist | |
| Bonnie Clevering | .... | hair stylist | |
| Wade Daily | .... | makeup artist | |
| Elle Elliott | .... | key hair stylist | |
| Deborah Mills Gusmano | .... | hair stylist | |
| Cassandra Scott | .... | makeup artist | |
| Ron Scott | .... | hair stylist | |
| Elaine Thomas | .... | makeup artist | |
| Kelvin R. Trahan | .... | hair stylist: Ms. Spacek (as Kelvin Trahan) | |
| Kelvin R. Trahan | .... | makeup artist: Ms. Spacek (as Kelvin Trahan) | |
| Jeff Goodwin | .... | makeup consultant (uncredited) | |
| Stacy Kelly | .... | makeup artist (uncredited) | |
Production Management | |||
| Bill Brown | .... | post-production supervisor | |
| Clayton Townsend | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Joe Burns | .... | second assistant director (as Joseph R. Burns) | |
| Deborah Lupard | .... | second second assistant director | |
| Joseph P. Reidy | .... | first assistant director (as Joseph Reidy) | |
| Philip C. Pfeiffer | .... | second unit director (uncredited) | |
Art Department | |||
| Rodney Armanino | .... | construction coordinator | |
| Alice Baker | .... | assistant set decorator | |
| Tana Bishop | .... | art department coordinator: Dallas | |
| Mandy Brou | .... | set dresser | |
| Lance Cheatham | .... | swing gang | |
| Kelly Curley | .... | art department coordinator: New Orleans | |
| Bill Darrow | .... | stand-by painter | |
| Stephanie Emery | .... | set dresser | |
| Ulysses Fred | .... | swing gang | |
| Margery Z. Gabrielson | .... | assistant art director | |
| Dale Haugo | .... | lead scenic artist | |
| Frank Hendrick | .... | set dressing lead: New Orleans (as Frank Hendrick Jr.) | |
| Colin D. Irwin | .... | assistant art director | |
| John A. Kelly | .... | scenic artist | |
| Bruce Kerner | .... | master signwriter: Dallas | |
| Donald E. Kerns | .... | gang boss | |
| Barby Kirk | .... | props | |
| Jack Kostelnik | .... | construction foreman | |
| Larry Langley | .... | construction foreman | |
| Jamie Maheu | .... | set dresser | |
| David McGrath | .... | set dresser (as David Mcgrath) | |
| Bennie F. Miles Jr. | .... | gang boss | |
| Cynthia Pater | .... | graphics | |
| John Patterson | .... | gang boss | |
| Jason Perlander | .... | swing gang | |
| Michael Rizzo | .... | assistant art director | |
| Scott Rosenstock | .... | on-set dresser | |
| Mary Saisselin | .... | set designer (as Mary Finn) | |
| David Schlesinger | .... | assistant set decorator | |
| Amy Shaff | .... | on-set dresser | |
| Phil Shirey | .... | set dressing lead: Dallas | |
| J. Grey Smith | .... | property master | |
| Jeff Sullivan | .... | construction shop manager | |
| Jeff Taylor | .... | swing gang | |
| George Toomer Jr. | .... | assistant set decorator (as George R. Toomer Jr.) | |
| Jim Williams | .... | swing gang | |
| Thomas Wright | .... | props (as Tom Wright) | |
| Travis Wright | .... | props | |
| Carl Catanese | .... | set buyer: Washington, DC (uncredited) | |
| Dennis Collins | .... | painter (uncredited) | |
| Paul Etheredge | .... | art department assistant (uncredited) | |
| Floyd Gentry | .... | painter (uncredited) | |
| Michael Hendrick | .... | set dresser (uncredited) | |
| Chuck Stringer | .... | carpenter (uncredited) | |
| Keith Wall | .... | set dresser (uncredited) | |
| Robert H. Winn | .... | scenic artist (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Margaret Johnson | .... | special effects supervisor (uncredited) | |
| Randy E. Moore | .... | special effects coordinator (uncredited) | |
| Bob Shelley | .... | special effects (uncredited) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Miller Drake | .... | optical supervisor | |
Stunts | |||
| Webster Whinery | .... | stunt coordinator | |
| Kevin Beard | .... | utility stunts (uncredited) | |
| Michael Kocurek | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Eddie Perez | .... | stunt driver (uncredited) | |
| Autry Ward | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
Casting Department | |||
| Juel Bestrop | .... | casting associate | |
| Sandra Dawes | .... | location casting: New Orleans | |
| Ann Goulder | .... | casting assistant: New York | |
| Kevin Howard | .... | extras casting: Dallas | |
| Dave Leblanc | .... | casting assistant: New Orleans | |
| Amy Levy-Lancaster | .... | casting assistant: Dallas (as Amy Levy Lancaster) | |
| Kris Nicolau | .... | location casting: Dallas | |
| Rose Marie Puglia | .... | casting assistant: New Orleans | |
| Suzanne Smith | .... | casting associate | |
| Melanie Traylor | .... | casting associate | |
| Mary Vernieu | .... | casting associate | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Fran Allgood | .... | costumer | |
| Alison Gail Bixby | .... | costumer (as Gail Bixby) | |
| Dan Bronson | .... | costume supervisor | |
| Jennifer Dixon | .... | costumer | |
| Lisa Lovaas | .... | assistant costume designer | |
| Mark Burchard | .... | wardrobe (uncredited) | |
| Andria Litto | .... | wardrobe assistant (uncredited) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Donah Bassett | .... | negative cutter | |
| F. Paul Benz | .... | first assistant editor | |
| Logan Breit | .... | apprentice editor | |
| Dale Caldwell | .... | color timer | |
| Hank Corwin | .... | additional editor | |
| Kate Crossley | .... | assistant editor | |
| Chris Innis | .... | apprentice editor | |
| Saar Klein | .... | post-production intern | |
| Gina Lombardo | .... | assistant editor (as Gina Silano) | |
| Devon Miller | .... | second assistant editor | |
| Julie Monroe | .... | associate editor | |
| Maria Montoreano | .... | assistant editor (as Maria Schaab) | |
| David Orr | .... | color timer | |
| Tatiana S. Riegel | .... | assistant editor | |
| Kurt A. Saterbak | .... | post-production intern | |
| Peter Lonsdale | .... | assistant editor (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Budd Carr | .... | executive music producer | |
| Tim Morrison | .... | musician: principal trumpet, Boston Pops Orchestra | |
| John Neufeld | .... | orchestrator | |
| Fabienne Rawley | .... | assistant music editor | |
| Kenneth Wannberg | .... | music editor (as Ken Wannberg) | |
| Blake Martin Moulin | .... | assistant music editor (uncredited) | |
| tomandandy | .... | composer: additional music (uncredited) | |
Transportation Department | |||
| William B. Borges | .... | transportation captain: New Orleans | |
| Daniel T. Dickerson | .... | transportation captain (as Dan Dickerson) | |
| Tutt Esquerre | .... | picture car coordinator: New Orleans | |
| Alvin L. Milliken Sr. | .... | transportation coordinator (as Alvin Milliken Sr.) | |
Thanks | |||
| Timothy A. Foley | .... | special thanks: Tilden-Foley Gallery, New Orleans, LA | |
| Gale Jackson Nix | .... | acknowledgment: archival footage provided by (as Family of Orville O. Nix) | |
| Michael W. Proscia | .... | special thanks | |
| Julie Shapiro | .... | special thanks: Travelcorps | |
JFK (France)
JFK - Affaire non classée (France) (poster title)
Project X (USA) (working title)
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Rated R for language. (also 1992 edited version)
189 min | USA:206 min (director's cut)
2.35 : 1 more
Finland:K-12 | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:A (Nova Scotia) | Canada:AA (Ontario) | Canada:PG (Manitoba) (TV rating) | Iceland:12 | Brazil:14 | Singapore:NC-16 (re-rating) | Singapore:PG (original rating) (cut) | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Chile:14 | Finland:K-11 (DVD rating) | Germany:12 (bw) | Netherlands:12 | Norway:11 | South Korea:15 | Spain:13 | Sweden:11 | UK:15 | USA:R (No. 31561)
The real Jean Hill filmed a cameo in which she played the stenographer during her own questioning. The shot was composed so that her face and the face of Ellen McElduff playing her would ironically be seen on split sides of the screen. But it didn't make the final cut. Her cameo can be seen as an outtake on the 2-disc special edition DVD. more
Continuity: On the DVD edition, when Jim Garrison and his assistant Lou are in the corner window of the Texas School Book Depository, there is an additional piece discussing more CIA connections. They mention "Clay Shaw" although his real name has not yet been discovered. more
Jim Garrison:
Thank you for your time, David. I'm sorry this has to end inconveniently for you but I am going to have to detain you for further questioning by the FBI.
David Ferrie:
Why, what's wrong?
Jim Garrison:
David, I find your story simply not believable.
David Ferrie:
Really? What part?
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This Oliver Stone classic was a lengthy depiction of one of the most controversial presidents in U.S. history, John F. Kennedy. Kennedy was the consummate politician who garnered an unprecedented charisma with the American people by implementing lofty ideology with pragmatic political procedures!! His wife, Jacqeline, was a regal artifact of fashion and glamor, and this couple of President and First Lady which was labeled as "Camelot", easily elevated into the limelight of American culture! The Kennedys were American icons who invoked a dogged tenacity for social changes, and dirges of moral outrage, which titillated minorities and under privileged Americans!! On November 22nd, 1963, when John F. Kennedy was assassinated, it sparked a national uproar with the public perception of nationwide politics!!Such a pejorative pique mandated the launching of the investigative documents by the Warren Commission known as the Warren Report. Now enters Jim Garrison, (Played by Kevin Costner) who became engrossed in the factual details involving JFK's death. It was Garrison's ardent admiration of Kennedy that made his prescient curiosity an obsession. It was not just his responsibilities as a district attorney which nurtured his persistence, it was also for his own edification that Jim Garrison wanted to unearth facts about Kennedy's assassination. This entourage of interrogations was all in the hopes that his resolution to this issue would enhance his conception of the American system of democracy!! Garrison embarked on a series of inquiries concerning JFK's assassination which were of his own volition!! The Warren Report was an edict by the Johnson Administration as a way of putting a bureaucratic style explanation on the aggregate calamity concerning JFK's murder!! Such desultory data enticed the subornation of perjury by numerous public officials!! This virulent abuse of due process was tantamount to parading around a flagrant dismissal of democratic justice which was pertinent to the wishes of the American people altogether!! The initiative to challenge the findings of the Warren Commission was motivated by the fact that subsequent reports contained indiscretions to the Warren Commission's findings! Amidst the myriad of miscalculations in the Warren report was the principle bone of contention that more than one bullet was fired. The Communist insurgent who became the guinea pig for this debacle, Lee Harvey Oswald, ultimately became a target himself, and was assassinated by Jack Ruby! This string of heinous murders involving Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald, culminating with the "magic bullet theory" became a cogent revelation to the American people that the Kennedy assassination was indeed a conspiracy! In view of this whole incident, Dallas became the most politically scrutinized city in the entire world for over two years! The film, "JFK" brandishes all of these occurrences as stark revelations to the American public. Such an illustration was realistic because that is what these precarious occurrences were!! Many nuances to the assassination of John F. Kennedy became an outlet for depraved intrigue. The film "JFK" illustrates how the south took a lethal and flippant path of trepidation to Kennedy's killing!! The film "JFK" introduced the viewing audience to the debauched proclivities of many sordid reprobates in Dallas and New Orleans!! Such dubious walks of life demonstrated a social callousness which brought on an onslaught of purulent jeremiads as to why the prevailing political spectrum was so convoluted during this era!! The nefarious characters involved in the whole Kennedy conspiracy were societal outcasts. A copious quantity of them evoked such an ideological ambiguity to their feelings that even the cadence to their voices were extremely dehumanizing!! The film "JFK" is tremendously bolstered by incredible acting performances by an enormous number of accomplished actors and actresses. In addition to Kevin Costner and Sissy Spacek, other famous stars were: Donald Sutherland, Jack Lemon, Tommie Lee Jones, Kevin Bacon, Ed Asner, Walter Mathiau, and many others!! Oliver Stone does a tremendous job at directing this film, as he encompasses a disconcerting aspect of democracy into the entire genre of this movie! I enjoyed this flick more when I saw it a second time. This movie possesses a non-acknowledgeable realism that satiated my ghoulish perception of the whole Kennedy affair, and how it revolutionized American News coverage!! I have been to Dallas many times, and I can empathize with the attitudes that Oliver Stone was trying to expedite with this film. I was dining at Morton's Steakhouse in Dallas, which is right next to the book depository where Kennedy was shot. When I pointed out to a parking valet that this is where John F Kennedy was assassinated, he replied "Who's John F Kennedy?" Historical events reflect our lives accordingly! The film, "JFK" effectively portrays the assassination of John F. Kennedy as a tragic escapade which restructured America's political priorities!! I recommend seeing this film, it is up there with the better American films ever made!! One of the best films of the 1990's!!! Definitely!!