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The Kennedy Detail

Based on the book by Gerald S. Blaine With Lisa McCubbin "The Kennedy Detail", this documentary interviews the men who served on President JFK's Secret Service Detail and their memories of the man, president, and perceptions of Camelot. Some of these men were there on the fateful day when life changed on the streets of Dallas, TX in Dealey Plaza on November 22nd, 1963.

Top Cast

  • Martin Sheen

    Martin Sheen

    Narrator

  • Clint Hill

    Clint Hill

    Self - First Lady Detail

  • Gerald S. Blaine

    Gerald S. Blaine

    Self - Presidential Detail

  • Paul Landis

    Paul Landis

    Self - First Family Detail

  • David B. Grant

    David B. Grant

    Self - Presidential Detail

  • Ronald M. Pontius

    Ronald M. Pontius

    Self - Presidential Detail

  • Toby Jason Chandler

    Toby Jason Chandler

    Self - Presidential Detail

  • Winston G. Lawson

    Winston G. Lawson

    Self - Presidential Detail

  • Thomas H. Wells

    Thomas H. Wells

    Self - First Family Detail

Overview

Based on the book by Gerald S. Blaine With Lisa McCubbin "The Kennedy Detail", this documentary interviews the men who served on President JFK's Secret Service Detail and their memories of the man, president, and perceptions of Camelot. Some of these men were there on the fateful day when life changed on the streets of Dallas, TX in Dealey Plaza on November 22nd, 1963.

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