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Randolph Benson is an award-winning filmmaker and a university-level instructor who made The Searchers, a feature documentary portrait of researchers of the JFK assassination, has screened at numerous film festivals and was awarded the Orson Welles Prize at the Tiburon International Film Festival. Fourteen years in the making, the film uses never before seen interviews, archival footage, and recently declassified documents to chronicle the past and present of these ordinary citizens and their contributions to revealing the truth about the crime of the 20th century: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
 

Out Of The Blank #1172 - Randolph Benson

 

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1 hour ago, Barry Keane said:

The Searchers is worth viewing for the John Judge sections alone, a great film for which Randy should be justifiably proud.

 

Helo sut wyt ti Barry?  Nice to hear from you deep in the valleys bach!

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John Judge was good to watch - I remember the Searchers being a decent doc. Anyone ever saw the movie Umbrella Man. About a man obsessed about the Kennedy Assassination, especially the Umbrella Man? It wasn't good, unfortunately - the concept was, but the acting and the follow through was not. Being someone who has been obsessed with it at times, I get it, so this film hits that nerve.

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