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Critic Torene Svitil
rated 8

As history the film is bogus; as entertainment, it is intermittently riveting, thanks to generally excellent performances and Stone's visceral directorial energy...

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Kasper Løvborg
rated 9

I can't decide whether this or 'U Turn' is my favorite Oliver Stone movie. But both are excellent!

4 years ago
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lea

Kevin Costner spiller eminent

3 years ago
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Gitte Honoré
rated 10

Fantastisk film som kan ses igen og igen

11 months ago
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Cast & Crew

Oliver Stone
Director
Martin Sheen
As Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Ed Asner
As Guy Bannister
Sally Kirkland
As Rose Cheramie
John F. Kennedy
As Self (archive footage)
Kevin Costner
As Jim Garrison
Vincent D'Onofrio
As Bill Newman

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What is JFK about? Toggle content

JFK tells the gripping true story of Jim Garrison, a tenacious district attorney who uncovers a web of deceit and conspiracy behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Despite fierce opposition from the FBI and the government, Garrison doggedly pursues the truth, exposing the dark secrets behind one of America's most shocking crimes. With a star-studded cast, including Kevin Costner, Donald Sutherland, and Jack Lemmon, this riveting thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as JFK include Michael Collins, The French Revolution, Braveheart, The Long Walk Home, The Doors, Schindler's List.

When was JFK released in theaters? Toggle content

JFK was released in theaters on December 20, 1991.