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Interview With the Assassin
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Directed by Neil Burger
The old man who lives across the street, Walter Ohlinger (Raymond J. Barry), invites his neighbor, Ron Kobeleski (Dylan Haggerty), over because he has a secret that he's never told anyone: He claims he was the grassy knoll assassin who shot John F. Kennedy and wants Haggerty to document his confession. He has the bullet casing which he saved and says there is one witness left alive who can prove his story. The two search for the man that hired Ohlinger, but are thwarted by mysterious forces who seemingly wish to keep Ohlinger's story suppressed. Interview With the Assassin is shot almost completely from the perspective of Haggerty's video camera and it ties in a number of well-known Kennedy-assassination-related conspiracy theories, though doesn't mix them all up like Oliver Stone's JFK. ~ Adam Bregman, All Movie Guide
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Clocking in at 88 minutes long and shot in 22 days by a very small crew, Interview With the Assassin is a little film about a big subject. It doesn't spend too much time on all the various intricacies of the Kennedy assassination and is instead a fast-paced film that comes off like a cross between a very good segment of 60 Minutes, and because of the way it's shot, The Blair Witch Project minus the horror. The constantly jerky video camera may bother some. Raymond J. Barry, a character actor who has been in over 40 films including Born on the Fourth of July, Dead Man Walking, and Training Day, is very believable as the ex-marine hired to kill Kennedy. He carries the film, as the majority of it focuses on him. The last 20 minutes include some manic plot twists that don't add up, which may leave some viewers feeling they've been had. ~ Adam Bregman, All Movie Guide
 

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