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The Zapruder film is a silent Standard 8 mm color home movie of the presidential motorcade of John F. Kennedy through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, filmed by a private citizen named Abraham Zapruder. The film is the most complete visual recording of the assassination of... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Single bullet theory Zapruder film footage, including individual frames referenced in this article – This is the "Costalla combined edit", hosted at a site which argues that the film itself is a forgery

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Dan Rather In his autobiography, he also claims to be one of the first to see the Zapruder film showing the assassination and the first to describe it on television.

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Zapruder film Zapruder filmed the scene with a Model 414 PD Bell & Howell Zoomatic Director Series Camera that operated via a spring-wound mechanism.

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Abraham Zapruder Zapruder filmed the assassination using a then top-of-the-line Model 414 PD 8 mm Bell & Howell Zoomatic Director Series movie camera purchased in 1962, and at the time of the assassination, loaded with Kodak Kodachrome II safety film.

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    Zapruder film

    The Zapruder film is a silent Standard 8 mm color home movie of the presidential motorcade of John F. Kennedy through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, filmed by a private citizen named Abraham Zapruder.
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    Abraham Zapruder

    This historic film footage (comprising about 486 frames which run in real time in 26.6 seconds), is the "Zapruder film".
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    List of films: X-Y-Z

    Zapruder film (1963)
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    National Film Registry

    A film, however, is not required to be feature-length, nor is it required to have been theatrically released. ... | Zapruder film | 1963 | 1994 |
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    Snuff film

    In later decades, the American public was fascinated by the Zapruder film of the assassination of John F. Kennedy; the Zapruder film has since been featured in the Oliver Stone film JFK, among other fictional works.
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    JFK (film)

    Witnesses were interviewed (some for the first time), the U.S. government purchased the Zapruder film, and previously-classified documents relating to the assassination were finally made available to public scrutiny.
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    Topaz (1945 film)

    Filmed by internee Dave Tatsuno (1913-2006), it was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress in 1997, and was the second amateur film ever selected for preservation in the National Film Registry (behind the "Zapruder" film of the JFK assassination).
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    Mary Moorman

    Moorman was standing only 20 feet (6 m) behind and to the left of President Kennedy with her friend, Jean Hill, and they are clearly seen in the Zapruder film.
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    James H. Fetzer

    In January 2009, in collaboration with Jack White, he published a new study of the Moorman photo and the Zapruder film of the assassination.
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    John F. Kennedy assassination

    This famous film footage was taken by garment manufacturer and amateur cameraman Abraham Zapruder, in what became known as the Zapruder film.

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