SomethingAboutJohn @SomethingAboutJohn
09 May, 04:54
"Kathleen, Joe, & I watched a screening of 'The Manchurian Candidate' in the White House theater, along with Jack, Jackie, and our parents, in August 1962. Afterward, Jack encouraged Frankenheimer to make 'Seven Days in May' into a movie 'as a warning to the republic,' then forced a reluctant Pentagon to cooperate with the film, and even volunteered to leave the White House for Cape Cod in order to facilitate filming there. Even as he considered how to control his bellicose brass, Jack found himself overtaken by new events that threatened to annihilate the human race."
-RFK Jr., "American Values"

"Seven Days in May is a 1964 American political thriller film about a military-political cabal's planned takeover of the United States government..."
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