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Saturday, June 27, 1998

Film on Kennedy killing on video

ASSOCIATED PRESS  
WASHINGTON, JUNE 26: Viewers no longer will need to rent American director Oliver Stone's movie to see the haunting 26-second home film of President Kennedy's assassination. Soon, they'll be able to have the real thing.

Starting in August, video stores will sell copies of the film the late Abraham Zapruder, a Dallas dressmaker, shot as the President's motorcade moved through Dallas on November 22, 1963, the Washington Post reported in today's editions. The 45-minute production is in colour and features historical narratives, interviews and a look at the film-making process. It will cost 19.98 dollars for a VHS cassette and 24.98 dollars for a digital video disk. The digitally enhanced version is clearer than the copies used in documentaries and movies through the years, experts say.

``The first time I saw it, I literally gasped because it's so shocking,'' Waleed Ali, president of MPI Home Video, told the Post.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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