Rush to Judgment (1967)Mark Lane interviews witnesses to the Kennedy assassination and exposes serious flaws in the conclusions made by the Warren Commission. Director:Emile de AntonioWriter:Mark Lane (book) |
|
| 0Share... |
Rush to Judgment (1967)Mark Lane interviews witnesses to the Kennedy assassination and exposes serious flaws in the conclusions made by the Warren Commission. Director:Emile de AntonioWriter:Mark Lane (book) |
|
| 0Share... |
| Credited cast: | |||
|
|
Mark Lane | ... |
Himself - Presenter and Interviewer
|
| Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
|
|
L.E. Bowers Jr. | ... |
Himself - Witness to Assassination
|
|
|
Charles Brehm | ... |
Himself - Witness to Assassination
|
|
|
Acquilla Clemons | ... |
Herself - Witness to Tippit Murder
(as Mrs. Acquilla Clemons)
|
|
|
Napoleon J. Daniels | ... |
Himself - Witness to Oswald Murder
|
|
|
Nelson Delgado | ... |
Himself - USMC, Trained with Oswald
(as Sgt. Nelson Delgado)
|
|
|
Richard C. Dodd | ... |
Himself - Witness to Assassination
|
|
|
Nancy Hamilton | ... |
Herself - Employee at Ruby's Club
|
|
|
S.M. Holland | ... |
Himself - Witness to Assassination
|
|
|
Joseph W. Johnson | ... |
Himself - Employee at Ruby's Club
|
|
|
Penn Jones Jr. | ... |
Himself - Editor and Publisher, Midlothian News
|
|
|
Mary Moorman | ... |
Herself - Witness to Assassination, Took Photos
|
|
|
Orville Nix | ... |
Himself - Witness to Assassination, Took Photos
|
|
|
J.C. Price | ... |
Himself - Witness to Assassination
|
|
|
Warren Reynolds | ... |
Himself - Witness to Tippit Murder, Shot
|
Mark Lane interviews witnesses to the Kennedy assassination and exposes serious flaws in the conclusions made by the Warren Commission.
I viewed Rush to Judgment when it came out in 1967. It was four years since the assassination and there wasn't a lot of information about the Dallas tragedy, except for what the government wanted its citizens to know. It would take decades to get to the level of knowledge we now have in the year 2006. In 1967, we didn't know that commission member Gerald Ford altered the location of JFK's back wound to a neck wound, thus facilitating the ridiculous single bullet theory.
So when Mark Lane presented his movie, "Rush To Judgment," the information he provided in it was of tremendous importance to the JFK research community. We will always be indebted to the work and courage that Mark Lane showed in providing this most important and informative movie.