Discover
The Zapruder film is a silent 8mm color motion picture sequence shot by Abraham Zapruder with a Bell & Howell home-movie camera, as U.S. President John F. Kennedy's motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. Unexpectedly, it ended up capturing the President's assassination.
Original Release
11/22/1963
Cast
Name | Character |
---|
Charles Brehm | Self - Onlooker with Son |
Howard Brennan | Self - Onlooker |
John Connally | Self - Governor of Texas |
Nellie Connally | Self - First Lady of Texas |
William Greer | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent |
Bobby Hargis | Self - Dallas Police Officer |
George W. Hickey | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent |
Clint Hill | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent |
Jean Hill | Self - Onlooker in Red Coat |
Roy Kellerman | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent |
Directors
Cast
Name | Character |
---|
Charles Brehm | Self - Onlooker with Son |
Howard Brennan | Self - Onlooker |
John Connally | Self - Governor of Texas |
Nellie Connally | Self - First Lady of Texas |
William Greer | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent |
Bobby Hargis | Self - Dallas Police Officer |
George W. Hickey | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent |
Clint Hill | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent |
Jean Hill | Self - Onlooker in Red Coat |
Roy Kellerman | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent |
Jacqueline Kennedy | Self - First Lady of the United States of America |
John F. Kennedy | Self - President of the United States of America |
Samuel A. Kinney | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent |
Paul E. Landis | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent (only in extended frame version) |
B.J. Martin | Self - Dallas Police Officer |
Tim McIntyre | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent |
Mary Moorman | Self - Onlooker in Dark Coat |
Kenneth P. O'Donnell | Self - passenger, in following limousine) (only in extended frame version) |
David F. Powers | Self - passenger, in following limousine) (only in extended frame version) |
John D. Ready | Self - U.S. Secret Service Agent (only in extended frame version) |