Frank Inez


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PT 109 (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Ship At Two O'Clock! Apart from some gaudy Hollywood music, the incident pretty much as recorded, August 2, 1943, Lt.j.g. John F. Kennedy (Cliff Robertson) and Ensign Leonard Thom (Ty Hardin) in command, as their boat, with no radar, is crushed by a Japanese destroyer, in the Solomon Islands, in PT 109, 1963.
PT 109 (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Let's Take A Practice Run Lt.j.g. John F. Kennedy (Cliff Robertson) congratulates his crew on passing inspection then, with Ensign Thom (Ty Hardin) takes the boat out for its first test, in PT 109, 1963, from the book by Robert J. Donovan.
Four Days In November (1964) -- (Movie Clip) On The Wednesday Night Checking in with vice-president Lyndon Johnson, and Dallas police chief Jesse Curry, who refers to an earlier assault on U.N. ambassador Adlai Stevenson, building toward the assassination of John F. Kennedy, in director Mel Stuart's documentary Four Days In November, 1964, Richard Basehart narrating.
Four Days In November (1964) -- (Movie Clip) His Natural Destiny Much portent in Richard Basehart's narration, the opening credits and an introduction to the first family, in director Mel Stuart and producer David Wolper's Four Days In November, 1964, widely screened to mark the first anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
PT 109 (1963) -- (Movie Clip) You Got The Juice April, 1943, en route to the Solomon Islands, yeoman Rogers (Lew Gallo) introduces us to the star, Cliff Robertson as Lt.j.g. John F. Kennedy, in the dramatization of Kennedy's heroic Navy exploits, released in June, 1963, PT 109.
PT 109 (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Chain Up That Monkey Lt. Cluster (Grant Williams) brings Lt.j.g. Kennedy (Cliff Robertson) to meet Cmdr. Ritchie (James Gregory), the cranky officer in charge of boats at the U.S. Navy base at Tulagi, Solomon Islands, April 1943, in the Hollywood treatment of JFK's Navy service, PT 109, 1963.
Primary (1960) -- (Movie Clip) A Candidate's View The opening of documentarian Robert Drew's first in his series of films chronicling the election and presidency of John F. Kennedy, beginning with senator Hubert H. Humphrey campagning in the Wisconsin primary, in Primary, 1960.
Adventures On The New Frontier (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Eyes Of The World As broadcast on the ABC-TV series Close-Up! in 1961, the opening of documentarian Robert Drew's the second film on the 35th president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Adventures On The New Frontier.
Adventures On The New Frontier (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Inauguration Day From the second segment of Robert Drew's television documentary, some behind-the-scenes coverage of the inauguration of president John F. Kennedy, January 20, 1961, featuring John Kenneth Galbraith and John Steinbeck chatting in a limo, from Adventures On The New Frontier, 1961.
Crisis: Behind A Presidential Commitment (1963) -- (Movie Clip) This Is The Account What's called a cold open nowadays, plus music, documentarian Robert Drew begins with Alabama Governor George Wallace at the capital in Montgomery, then students Vivian Malone and James Hood, then Attorney General Robert Kennedy, and his brother the president, in Crisis: Behind A Presidential Commitment, 1963.
Crisis: Behind A Presidential Commitment (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Alabama Is The Last State Documentarian Robert Drew offers all-but unprecedented material, Attorney General Robert Kennedy and his brother, President John F. Kennedy, consulting with aides about the admission of African-American students to the University Of Alabama, in Crisis: Behind A Presidential Commitment, 1963.

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