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JFK

The story that won't go away.
1991 | 189m | English

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Follows the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy led by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison.
Release Date: Dec 20, 1991
Director: Oliver Stone
Writer: Jim Garrison, Jim Marrs, Oliver Stone, Zachary Sklar
Genres: Drama, Thriller, History
Keywords assassination, central intelligence agency (cia), usa president, homophobia, texas, new orleans, louisiana, vietnam war, john f. kennedy, investigation, politics, government, historical figure, president, conspiracy, district attorney, death, john f. kennedy assassination, taunting, assassination of president, speculative, usa history, shocking, 1960s, somber, courtroom drama, suspicious, legal thriller, jacqueline kennedy, america, ambiguous, antagonistic, defiant
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Le Studio Canal+, Regency Enterprises, Ixtlan Productions, Alcor Films, A. Kitman Ho Productions
Box Office Revenue: $205,405,498
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 05, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kevin Costner Jim Garrison
Tommy Lee Jones Clay Shaw
Gary Oldman Lee Harvey Oswald
Kevin Bacon Willie O'Keefe
Michael Rooker Bill Broussard
Jack Lemmon Jack Martin
Laurie Metcalf Susie Cox
Sissy Spacek Liz Garrison
Joe Pesci David Ferrie
John Candy Dean Andrews
Pruitt Taylor Vince Lee Bowers
Jay O. Sanders Lou Ivon
Walter Matthau Senator Long
Sally Kirkland Rose Cheramie
Donald Sutherland X
Ed Asner Guy Bannister
Brian Doyle-Murray Jack Ruby
Ray LePere Zapruder
Vincent D'Onofrio Bill Newman
Tom Howard L. B. J.
Lolita Davidovich Beverly Oliver
Jim Garrison Earl Warren
Wayne Knight Numa Bertel
Gary Grubbs Al Oser
Beata Pozniak Marina Oswald
Tony Plana Carlos Bringuier
John William Galt L. B. J. voice
Ron Jackson FBI Spokesman
Sean Stone Jasper Garrison
John S. Davies Hobo #2
Tomas Milian Leopoldo
Raul Aranas Angelo
Gail Cronauer Janet Williams
Gary Carter Bill Williams
James N. Harrell Sam Holland
Ellen McElduff Jean Hill
Jo Anderson Julia Ann Mercer
Marco Perella Mercer Interrogator
Edwin Neal Mercer Interrogator
Darryl Cox FBI Agent #2 with Hill
T.J. Kennedy Hill Interrogator
J.J. Johnston Mobster with Broussard
R. Bruce Elliott Bolton Ford Dealer
William Larsen Will Fritz
Wayne Tippit FBI Agent - Frank
Dale Dye General Y
Jerry Douglas Board Room Man
Ryan MacDonald Board Room Man
Duane Grey Board Room Man
George R. Robertson White House Man
Baxter Harris White House Man
John Seitz General Lemnitzer
Alex Rodine White House Man
Sam Stoneburner White House Man
Bob Gunton TV Newsman #3
John Finnegan Judge Haggerty
Walter Breaux Vernon Bundy
Melodee Bowman FBI Receptionist
Peter Maloney Colonel Finck
Richard Rutowski Fence Shooter
Bill Bolender Prisoner Powell
Price Carson Tippet
Gil Glasgow Tippet Shooter
Bob Orwig Officer Poe
Hugh Feagin Dr. Rose
George Kelly Jerry Johnson Sidekick
Victor Kempster Samuel
John Larroquette Jerry Johnson
Maria Mason Garrison's Secretary
Ron Rifkin Mr. Goldberg (Spiesel)
Frank Whaley Oswald Imposter
Kevin Beard (uncredited)
Jeffrey Bornstein Hitman (uncredited)
Marie Del Marco Secretary in Window (uncredited)
Alan Donnes Reporter (uncredited)
Orlando Gallegos Plaza Witness (uncredited)
Robert J. Groden Courtroom Projectionist (uncredited)
Chuck Kelley Dallas County Sherriff (uncredited)
Codie Scott Man in Court (uncredited)
Martin Sheen Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
John F. Kennedy Self (archive footage)
Anthony Ramirez Epileptic
Stanley White B Team Shooter
Fidel Castro Self (archive footage)
Jacqueline Kennedy Self (archive footage)
John Connally Self (archive footage)
Richmond Hoxie TV Reporter
Allison Pratt Davis Elizabeth Garrison
Scott Krueger Snapper Garrison
Ngô Đình Diệm Self - Walking with Stick (archive footage)
Agnes Aurelio D.A. Staff
Gary Taggart Doctor
E.J. Morris Plaza Witness #1
Cheryl Penland Plaza Witness #2
Jim Gough Plaza Witness #3
Perry R. Russo Angry Bar Patron
Mike Longman TV Newsman #1
Ann Strub Banister's Secretary
Pat Perkins Mattie
Amy Long Virginia Garrison
Red Mitchell Sgt. Harkness
Ronald von Klaussen Hobo #1
Michael Ozag Hobo #3
John C. Martin Prison Guard
Henri Alciatore Maitre d'
Willem Oltmans George DeMohrenschildt
Roxie M. Frnka Earlene Roberts
Zeke Mills J.C. Price
Ray Redd Dodd
Sally Nystuen Vahle Mary Moorman
Spain Logue FBI Agent #1 with Hill
Carolina McCullough Stripper
Barry Chambers Man at Firing Range
Linda Flores Wade Sylvia Odio
Alec Gifford TV Newsman #2
Eric A. Vicini French Reporter
Michael Gurievsky Russian Reporter
Caroline Crosthwaite-Eyre British Reporter
Helen Miller Garrison Receptionist
Harold G. Herthum Coroner
Norman Davis Colonel Reich
Errol McLendon Man with Umbrella
Bruce Gelb Board Room Man
Nathan Scott John Chancler
Jorge Fernández Miguel Torres
Doug Jackson Stage Manager
Murray Stokes F.B.I. Agent at Airport
Odin K. Langford Officer Habighorst
John St. Paul Airport Police Sergeant
Roy Barnitt Irvin F. Dymond
Alvin Spicuzza Bailiff
Carolyn T. Wright Clinton Witness
Henry Tull III Clinton Sheriff
Michael Skipper James Teague
I.D. Brickman Dr. Peters
Joseph Nadell Dr. McClelland
Chris Robinson Dr. Humes
Chris Renna Bethesda Doctor
Johnny Brink Roy Truly
David Benn Kenny O'Donnell
Dalton Dearborn Army General
Merlyn Sexton Admiral Kenney
Steve F. Price Jr. Pathologist #1
Tom Bullock Pathologist #2
Ruary O'Connell Pathologist #3
Christopher Kosiciuk FBI Agent at Autopsy
John Reneau A Team Shooter
Larry Melton Patrolman Joe Smith
Carol Farabee Carolyn Arnold
Willie Minor Bonnie Ray Williams
Ted Pennebaker Arnold Rowland
Bill Pickle Marion Baker
Mykel Chaves Sandra Styles
Loys T. Bergeron Jury Foreman
Kristina Hare Reporter
Name Job
John Williams Original Music Composer
Robert Richardson Director of Photography
Pietro Scalia Editor
Risa Bramon Garcia Casting
Heidi Levitt Casting
Marlene Stewart Costume Design
Wylie Stateman Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Martin Gershin Sound Effects Editor
Joseph P. Reidy First Assistant Director
Clayton Townsend Production Manager
Eddie Perez Stunt Driver
Mandy Brou Set Dresser
Jim Garrison Book
Jim Marrs Book
Billy Hopkins Casting
Derek R. Hill Art Direction
Victor Kempster Production Design
Mark A. Lanza Sound Effects Editor
Joe Hutshing Editor
Alan Tomkins Art Direction
Randy E. Moore Special Effects Coordinator
Miller Drake Visual Effects
Webster Whinery Stunt Coordinator
Bob Shelley Special Effects
Sidney Ray Baldwin Still Photographer
J. Michael Muro Steadicam Operator
Susan Malerstein Script Supervisor
John Shoemaker Rigging Gaffer
Kenneth Wannberg Music Editor
Ron Scott Hairstylist
Ron Berkeley Makeup Artist, Key Makeup Artist
Cassandra Scott Makeup Artist
Elle Elliott Key Hair Stylist
Martha Marek Beresford Hairstylist
Craig Berkeley Makeup Artist
Jay B. Richardson Sound Effects Editor
Michael D. Wilhoit Supervising Sound Editor
Kelvin R. Trahan Hairstylist
Wade Daily Makeup Artist
Elaine Thomas Makeup Artist
Deborah Mills-Whitlock Hairstylist
Bonnie Clevering Hairstylist
Mark Burchard Costume Design
Michael F. Burke Electrician
William H. Brown Post Production Supervisor
Margaret Johnson Special Effects Supervisor
Warren Keillor Special Effects
Kate Crossley Assistant Editor
David Orr Color Timer
Dan M. Rich Dialogue Editor
Avram D. Gold ADR Supervisor
Willy Allen Dialogue Editor
Alison Fisher Dialogue Editor
Hugo Weng Dialogue Editor
Mark Gordon Dialogue Editor
Jerry G. Callaway Additional Camera
Richard Dwan Jr. Dialogue Editor
Joe Burns Second Assistant Director
Bob Newlan Dialogue Editor
Mary Andrews ADR Editor
J. Grey Smith Property Master
David A. Arnold Dialogue Editor
Jerelyn J. Harding ADR Editor
Philip C. Pfeiffer Second Unit Director, Camera Operator
J. Michael McClary Additional Camera
Christopher Assells Dialogue Editor
Tana Bishop Art Department Coordinator
Tutt Esquerre Picture Car Coordinator
Thomas Hayslip Research Assistant
Mary Saisselin Set Designer
Jack Kostelnik Construction Foreman
Chris Centrella Key Grip
Jamie Dierlam Stunts
Gregg Landaker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Romy Stevenson Production Intern
William B. Borges Transportation Captain
Alvin L. Milliken Sr. Transportation Coordinator
Juel Bestrop Casting Associate
Patricia Anne Doherty Location Manager
Bill Darrow Standby Painter
Patrick Hogan Driver
T.J. O'Mara Boom Operator
Charlie French Set Medic
Joseph Holsen Sound Editor
Robert Batha Assistant Sound Editor
Brooks Baldwin Dialect Coach
Mark A. Hatley Grip
Derek Abernathy Carpenter
Daniel Burns Set Production Assistant
Roger Armstrong Unit Publicist
Dan Bronson Costume Supervisor
Rodney Armanino Construction Coordinator
Margery Z. Gabrielson Assistant Art Director
Barby Kirk Props
Budd Carr Executive Music Producer
Leeann Stonebreaker Production Coordinator
Dennis Collins Painter
Lisa Lovaas Assistant Costume Designer
John A. Kelly Scenic Artist
John Neufeld Orchestrator
Kayla Chaillot Craft Service
Tim Morrison Musician
Tod A. Maitland Production Sound Mixer
Mark Thomason Stand In
F. Paul Benz First Assistant Editor
Dianne E. Collins Publicist
Joseph A. Brennan Sound Engineer
Mark 'Frito' Long Sound Recordist
Deborah Lupard Second Second Assistant Director
David M. Roberts Utility Sound
Carl Catanese Set Buyer
Sandra Dawes Location Casting
Kenny Davis Dolly Grip
Reinhart Peschke Chief Lighting Technician
Faires A. Sekiya Second Assistant Camera
Frank Scheidbach Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Greg Orloff Foley Mixer
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Gary Huckabay Assistant Location Manager
Margaret Lancaster Assistant Production Coordinator
Ann Goulder Casting Assistant
Liam Finn Production Secretary
Numa V. Bertel Jr. Technical Advisor
Judson Leach Apprentice Sound Editor
Richard Sobin Camera Loader
Fran Allgood Costumer
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
Julie Monroe Associate Editor
Michael Off Assistant Camera
Jeff Kluttz Best Boy Grip
Jonathan M. Abrams Production Assistant
Lance Cheatham Swing
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
Paul Etheredge Art Department Assistant
Michael Johnson Production Assistant
Bill Daly Sound Mixer
Andria Litto Wardrobe Assistant
John Stockwell Technical Advisor
Donald Carlson First Assistant Camera
Alexander Courage Orchestrator
Oliver Stone Screenplay, Director
Zachary Sklar Screenplay
Crispian Sallis Set Decoration
Kevin Beard Utility Stunts
Sandy Berman Foley Editor
Name Title
Arnon Milchan Executive Producer
Clayton Townsend Producer
Joseph P. Reidy Associate Producer
A. Kitman Ho Producer
Oliver Stone Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Director Oliver Stone Nominated
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor Jack Lemmon Nominated
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Director Oliver Stone Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actor Gary Oldman Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director Oliver Stone Nominated
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Reviews

wizzardss
9.0

On 22 November 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. On 24 September 1964, the President's Commission on the Assassination was presented to Kennedy's successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson, presenting the results of the official Government investigation. _JFK_ follows ... New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) as he form his own alternative investigation, culminating in the trial of businessman Clay Shaw (Robert De Niro) on 29 January 1969 for conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy. This is, to date, the only trial to have been brought for the assassination of President Kennedy. As political dramas go, _JFK_ is aimed at the truly hardcore fans. With its three hour runtime, the first two hours of the film are spent delving into the background of Kennedy's death and setting up the plausibility of the "alternative" scenario. It is important to remember that this is, ultimately, a propaganda film and whether you believe the events or not, it differs from the official Government narrative. For a newcomer to the events of 22 November 1963 - which I was - this extended setup is simultaneously extremely helpful and mentally exhausting, and it is difficult to keep both awake and aware, so approaching the film with some knowledge - even of the Government narrative - is beneficial. However, the final act of the film is extremely compelling watching, featuring Costner delivering a famous soliloquy that undoubtedly helped to influence later courtroom dramas, such as A Few Good Men and Amistad, as they pitch one man against the Government. While _JFK_ was - rightly - nominated for a number of Oscars, including Best Picture and De Niro as Best Supporting Actor, and won Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing, it is difficult to feel that Costner was inexplicably overlooked as he singlehandedly carries the final act. Extremely dry, but immensely compelling. You will question what you have just witnessed.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

It's all the more fascinating to watch this again in 2021, almost sixty years on, when the office of the US Presidency is still mired in conspiracy and controversy. This film deals with Louisiana District Attorney Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) and his almost obsessive quest to prove that the assassin ... ation of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963 was a concerted effort by rogue elements in the American establishment - government, military and industry - to avert his withdrawal from Vietnam and ensure billions of dollars continued to line the pockets of many a vested interest. Oliver Stone has amassed a creditable cast to illustrate the developing theorem postulated by Garrison - despite personal and professional threats - that proves both compelling and interesting to watch. My snag is that the hook on which much of this drama is based - the characterisation of Garrison - is really poor. Costner just doesn't deliver. He is weak and uninspiring; his impassioned search for truth and justice is set up well by the strong supporting efforts, but his on-screen persona just lacks the zeal and intensity needed to sustain the intensity of this investigation. Plaudits ought to go to an excellently enigmatic Donald Sutherland as his latter day deep throat "X"; and to Tommy Lee Jones as the seriously seedy "Shaw". Kevin Bacon also performs well as the aptly named, glorified rent boy "Willie". Maybe it is the presence of such acting luminaries - Matthau, Lemmon and Sissy Spacek (Garrison's wife) that serve to further compound the inadequacies of the lead? A failure that is finally embodied by the missed opportunity to present his rousing denouement to an open court that is quickly reduced to something akin to a third grade chemistry lecture with little inflection or potency. It's long, at times feeling unnecessarily weighty. Perhaps, had the director not gone for a box office pappiness to head this otherwise gripping docu-dramna, then it could have been a great movie. As it is, it's good but lacking. Congress ordered an evaluation of the documents supporting/contesting these assertions in 1992 - the absence, meantime, of any further developments will ensure this film stays pertinent, however flawed, for many years to come...

Aug 26, 2023