
What if President John Fitzgerald Kennedy had not died?

Staring Bruce Campbell, albeit a small role as eccentric director William Roberts (though I didn't know it at that time), nevertheless was the reason why I watch this "what if?" production.
November 22, 1963.
Some say that the events that transpired in Dallas, Texas not only marked the end of the champaign of President Kennedy and devastated a nation, but also brought forth (among other things) the uncontested advancement of United States troops on Vietnam soil.
In 92 minutes, Director and Writer Robert Dyke explores just that possibility, "What if President John Fitzgerald Kennedy had not died on that sunny afternoon in 1963?" A non-linear roller coaster follows with stops through time in the 60's, 70's, 90's, 2000, and 2001. It's quite an adventure (and a story...if this is your line of interest), filled with riveting details that is sure to discourage bathroom breaks--least you would be willing to forgo chunks of important information that piece this whole production together.
One phrase did come to mind watching this movie, "Lolo (Grandfather), look at my mole?"
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