Thanks for posting these videos, I just finished reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King. This new book has a storyline with some parallels to this particular episode. I hadn't seen this since the '80's but I remembered it while reading the book. Seeing this episode again makes me wonder if it was somewhat of an inspiration for King's new book.
Do really Americans still care about president JF Kennedy? I mean, in Europe nobody cares at all..... even when he was killed, every body in Europe forgot about him a month after he died.
@estategioiosa Which Europe do you live in? I've lived in the UK for most of my life and to say that nobody at all cares about JFK's death is absurd... It just depends on the people you surround yourself with.
@EverythingIsNew22222 Is not such absurd, the world doens't run around America and its persidents. Simple. There are many, many more important people then American presidents, and there are more important things to do and to think about. Simple.Where I live and where I come from, Italy, nobody cares about American presidents. why should we?
@EverythingIsNew22222 Also in the same year JFK died, in Italy there were happening many other events like revolutions, bombs, killing. There were too much fear and crying to think about an American presidents. Also, in Italy at the time there many other people for us more important. Personally, I care more about the death of Giovanni Falcone the judge that almost stopped the mafia in Italy, then of JFk. Pasolini, the singer Rino Gaetano, Gramsci, Borsellino all people against mafia.
@estategioiosa the 60s were a pretty uplifting times-Ulster in Northern Ireland was in uproar, America had the Kennedys killed, Martin Luther King was shot dead, Manson was on the prowl, The Hells Angel were getting powerful, Riots in England, Ireland, Russia...good times but bad times
@estategioiosa This is all fair enough, but this is your personal position on it - you cannot speak for the entire continent on the matter. And by the way: JFK's death is not entirely disconnected from La Cosa Nostra...
Thanks larsb1976... been looking everywhere for this. You got anymore TZ from the 80s. I don't feel like buying the dvds, heard the audio sucks and makes it not worth owning the set.
Thanks for posting these videos, I just finished reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King. This new book has a storyline with some parallels to this particular episode. I hadn't seen this since the '80's but I remembered it while reading the book. Seeing this episode again makes me wonder if it was somewhat of an inspiration for King's new book.
bandomak 1 week ago
That's me, running beside the right fender, next to the light pole.
azryan 9 months ago
In The 2003 Series, They Had One Called "Memphis" It Was The Same As This Except It Was About MLK !!
aeropostalebunny1 1 year ago
Do really Americans still care about president JF Kennedy? I mean, in Europe nobody cares at all..... even when he was killed, every body in Europe forgot about him a month after he died.
Who cares.
estategioiosa 1 year ago
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@estategioiosa -- you are about as dumb as they come.
tom6612 1 year ago
@estategioiosa Which Europe do you live in? I've lived in the UK for most of my life and to say that nobody at all cares about JFK's death is absurd... It just depends on the people you surround yourself with.
EverythingIsNew22222 1 year ago
@EverythingIsNew22222 Is not such absurd, the world doens't run around America and its persidents. Simple. There are many, many more important people then American presidents, and there are more important things to do and to think about. Simple.Where I live and where I come from, Italy, nobody cares about American presidents. why should we?
estategioiosa 1 year ago
@EverythingIsNew22222 Also in the same year JFK died, in Italy there were happening many other events like revolutions, bombs, killing. There were too much fear and crying to think about an American presidents. Also, in Italy at the time there many other people for us more important. Personally, I care more about the death of Giovanni Falcone the judge that almost stopped the mafia in Italy, then of JFk. Pasolini, the singer Rino Gaetano, Gramsci, Borsellino all people against mafia.
estategioiosa 1 year ago
@estategioiosa the 60s were a pretty uplifting times-Ulster in Northern Ireland was in uproar, America had the Kennedys killed, Martin Luther King was shot dead, Manson was on the prowl, The Hells Angel were getting powerful, Riots in England, Ireland, Russia...good times but bad times
bigbadreddog 1 year ago
@EverythingIsNew22222 Exucuse me again, I've forgot to say that everybody now knows the truth that jfk and his brother killed Merylyn...
estategioiosa 1 year ago
@estategioiosa This is all fair enough, but this is your personal position on it - you cannot speak for the entire continent on the matter. And by the way: JFK's death is not entirely disconnected from La Cosa Nostra...
EverythingIsNew22222 1 year ago
I still remember watching this when it originally aired - 25 years later, I found it just as enjoyable. Thanks much for posting!
Gaijinsider 1 year ago
This is the best episode ever. I've been looking for it for years.
ealicea42 1 year ago
This is my favourite episode of the 1980s revival. Andrew J. Robinson is excellent as Kennedy. I met him once, actually. Very, very nice man.
GusF 1 year ago
I haven't seen this episode in years; still one of my favorites. Thanks 4 posting... :-)
str8bugn 1 year ago
Did you know the footage of the motorcade is actually from "The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald" fro 1978?
SecretService80 1 year ago
This is one of the most brilliant television episodes ever written. I watched it once in the 1980's and I have never forgotten it.
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SecretService80 1 year ago
@SecretService80 I thought it was a younger Randy Quaid .. but you're right
DeeHoffner 1 year ago
As a die-hard TZ fan, I was thrilled when the new Twilight Zone aired in 1985.
The new Alfred Hitchcock Presents also debuted that year, and Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories, too.
I've never enjoyed opening credits as much as I have for this show - e.g., 0:31, when Rod Serling flashes by.
mrspeel7 2 years ago
whered they shoot this? Really in Dallas? Looks pretty authentic!
hairypolack 2 years ago 3
Thanks for upping this! I've wanted to see this episode for a long time...
breakwellpicturez 2 years ago
If you like the audio here you'll like the audio in the boxed set DVD's.
jneilschulman 2 years ago 5
Thanks larsb1976... been looking everywhere for this. You got anymore TZ from the 80s. I don't feel like buying the dvds, heard the audio sucks and makes it not worth owning the set.
mahdogzbite 2 years ago 7