
Filmed covertly in Dallas, this full‑length motion picture presents a dramatized version of the trial that might have taken place for Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy. The defense enters pleas of “not guilty” and “not guilty by reason of insanity,” while 23 prosecution witnesses testify, and the case concludes without a verdict.
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Bill Thurman
Witness

Annabelle Weenick
Witness

Bill Bell
Witness

Bill McGhee
Witness

Bill Carter
Witness

Barnett Shaw
Witness

George Edgley
Judge

Jonathan Ledford
Witness

Shirley McLine
Witness

Charles McLine
Witness

Howard Ware
Bailiff

Bill Peck
Attorney

Nathan Wyle
Witness

Edwin Cherry
Witness

Max W. Anderson
Witness

Joreta C. Cherry
Court Reporter

George R. Russell
Defense Attorney

Arthur Nations
Prosecuting Attorney

Charles Mazyrack
The Defendant

Don Gillespie
Attorney

Dan Terrell
Attorney

Jenna Jordan
Witness

Bob Dracup
Witness

Tommie Russell
Witness

Raymond Bradford
Witness

Theodore Mitchell
Witness

Dale Howard
Witness

Jim Altgens
Witness

Bob French
Witness

Jack Dunlop
Witness

Wallace Edwards
Witness

Armand Jones
Witness

Charles W. Tessmer
Self
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