News article about newly uncovered JFK motorcade home movie:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070219/ap_on_re_us/jfk_assassination_film
DALLAS - A recently discovered home movie showing President John F.
Kennedy's motorcade shortly before his assassination was unveiled
Monday on the Web site of a Dallas museum.
The silent, 8 mm color film is "the clearest, best film of Jackie in
the motorcade," said Gary Mack, curator of the Sixth Floor Museum,
which focuses on Kennedy's life and assassination.
The film shows a brief but clear glimpse of President Kennedy and his
wife, Jacqueline, a few blocks from Dealey Plaza and roughly 90
seconds before the killing. Also visible is
Secret Service agent Clint Hill riding on the back of the car. After
the shots were fired, Hill jumped onto the car as it drove to the
hospital.
The film ends with some footage the next day outside the Texas School
Book Depository, the building from which assassin Lee Harvey Oswald
fired the fatal shots.