" PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S FINAL HOUR " DALLAS, TEXAS NOV. 22, 1963 HOME MOVIES OF JFK MOTORCADE 97765

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  • @jvstcu76
    @jvstcu76 Рік тому +56

    Watching this video immediately transported me back to that day. I was a third grader in school that afternoon in Rhode Island. Our teacher wouldn't tell us what had happened but we knew something was wrong as she was called out of the classroom by the principal and returned crying and looking shocked. We heard rumors on the school bus going home but didn't really know what had happened until we got home. It truly was a different world back then. American society was so much different than today's society. We "lost our innocence" that day and were forever changed as a country. Thanks for posting this moving video.

    • @frederickrapp5396
      @frederickrapp5396 Рік тому

      Your teacher was grossly negligent in not telling you the awful news. And I mean GROSSLY NEGLIGENT. Like you, I was in 3rd grade, but unlike you, my teacher informed us all immediately. As 3rd graders, we were old enough to be told, and we deserved to be told. Again, I don’t know what your teacher was thinking in withholding the horrible news from Dallas. She should have been severely reprimanded for her GROSS NEGLIGENCE.

    • @hildeschmid8400
      @hildeschmid8400 Рік тому +1

      I was in 3rd grade, and our principal announced it on the PA system.

    • @57highland
      @57highland Рік тому

      ​​@@hildeschmid8400I was in first grade, age six. We didn't have a PA in our school, so, as in many other schools, the principal came to our door and told our teacher the awful news. And she told us, though I can't remember her exact words or if she looked upset. I imagine she did. It's just so hard to remember with any clarity.
      When I got home, I found that my mother didn't know. That was because a friend had stopped in, and they were having coffee, and when having a conversation in the kitchen, it was my mother's habit to go into the living room and turn the TV volume down to silence, so the TV couldn't distract from the conversation. I told them, mom and the other lady; they didn't believe me, of course. They thought that one of the older kids had fed me a "tall tale" as older kids do, or used to do, with younger ones. I told her no, it wasn't one of the big kids, it was Mrs. Smith, the teacher, who told us; she told all of us, the whole class. They stopped smiling, got up suddenly from their chairs, and hurried into the living room, where my mother turned the TV back up, and there it all was.

    • @HeavyJ713
      @HeavyJ713 Рік тому +1

      It must have been a similar feeling to what my generation experienced on 9/11

    • @57highland
      @57highland Рік тому

      @@HeavyJ713 Similar in some ways, different in others.

  • @bryanjoecruz47
    @bryanjoecruz47 Рік тому +45

    60 years have passed since the world lost a great leader. Rest in Peace President John F. Kennedy 🙏🙏

  • @ellennewth6305
    @ellennewth6305 Рік тому +36

    Such a sad day. I was 10 years old and had been born in Brookline, MA like John F. Kennedy. I could not believe our young, handsome president was gone.

    • @TruthPortals
      @TruthPortals Рік тому +3

      I was also 10. Old enough to recognize the impact of this day. It is still fresh.

  • @wanrapea
    @wanrapea 10 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for sharing this video. It is a beautiful tribute to President Kennedy. I found it both uplifting & calming, to my spirit, at the same time. Politicians rarely inspire & encourage us, to be more than we are. That is a rare trait.

  • @cbraunsteins
    @cbraunsteins Рік тому +21

    This day shocked all the world. I am Brazilian but I feel like he was our president. A tragic day for the democratic world. Today this tragedy makes 60 years.

    • @decioczt1
      @decioczt1 Рік тому

      Nosso presidente? Pois foi no governo dele que foi tramado o golpe militar no Brasil em 1964. Não exagere.

    • @peterkozak1291
      @peterkozak1291 Рік тому

      Very very sad for America yes 60 years ago when president John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas Texas and on November 22 / 1963 REST IN PEACE I PRAY every day and USSR WAS BEHIND ASSASSINATION and Moscow " USSR or CCCP " and nothing changed since 1963 " Cold war and President John Kennedy gave Soviets ultimatum " take nuclear weapons from " CUBA and Fidel Castro son of the bitch " KGB agent Putin now talking BS every day and American people must wake up because this is Bolsheviks propaganda long time ago since collapse of the USSR OR CCCP 1991 nothing changed since Berlin wall collapsed in November/ 1989 ...I know true story but I can not speak publicly about what happened in November 22 / 1963 why Harvey Oswald was killed right away next day because they silenced him and for 60 years nobody talking truth I pray for America and I was in Rome in 1981 when USSR or CCCP EVIL EMPIRE was behind assassination attempt on Late John Paul second Polish Pope John Paul second survived assassination attempt and people must wake up now America must wake up because OBAMA ADMINISTRATION AND BIDEN criminals they destroyed America and now BS everything is very very sad because what next year is election in America 2024 and Criminals bastards Putin saying BS blaming America Jewish ugly Zelensky is criminal why nobody talking about everything truth I understand that the whole world must wake up we are living in the world all lies and corruptions for decades " GOD BLESS AMERICA FOREVER AND EVER AMEN

  • @wmalden
    @wmalden Рік тому +18

    I had just turned 7 two days before but I remember this tragic day in American history vividly. It will remain in my memory until the day I die. 🇺🇸

  • @danpatterson8009
    @danpatterson8009 Рік тому +19

    I was five. I remember my family watching the funeral procession on our little black-and-white TV. I remember the horse-drawn caisson, the muffled drums, and tears rolling down my mother's cheeks.

  • @hourbee5535
    @hourbee5535 Рік тому +33

    I love the cars and fashion of the era. Back when America was great.

    • @kc4cvh
      @kc4cvh Рік тому +6

      Cars of that era were carelessly assembled, dangerous, maintenance intensive, unreliable, inefficient and dirty. It must have been the styling which made them great.

    • @tholmes2169
      @tholmes2169 Рік тому +9

      @@kc4cvhA man or woman with average intelligence could keep one running indefinitely and while they required more maintenance the parts were made to be rebuilt rather than thrown away. If properly in tune they were not much dirtier than cars made 30 years later. Granted rust proofing wasn’t what it is was later but outside of that issue I have had a number of cars from the era and they are much more enjoyable to drive and live with.

    • @joecorr1853
      @joecorr1853 Рік тому +6

      @@tholmes2169 They had character too. Nowadays cars are basically disposable. No aesthetics really just gadgets and gizmos in a tin can.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Рік тому +4

      When racism was prominent?

    • @captlazer5509
      @captlazer5509 Рік тому +1

      ​@kc4cvh had and have seen 1960's vehicles as daily drivers now. Older vehicles are safer than getting on a brand new motorcycle or even new vehicles like a Miata convertible.

  • @andrewmkopnicky4921
    @andrewmkopnicky4921 7 місяців тому +3

    I will never forget this day as long as I live. I was 11 years old and in 5th grade.

  • @mattmay7109
    @mattmay7109 Рік тому +21

    Our nation is still paying the price for him being taken away in the manner in which he was. Even for all of his flaws, and there were many, he also had tremendous gifts. He had such promise and hope for America and for the world. We will never see his likes again. He was a once in a lifetime kind of leader. Rest peacefully Mr. President. America is better off for having you as our leader even if only for a short while.

  • @Sam_Eassa
    @Sam_Eassa Рік тому +21

    An amazing story and film. Thanks for posting.

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Рік тому +6

      Glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for being a supporter on Patreon & for all the wonderful films you've given us!

  • @R32R38
    @R32R38 Рік тому +18

    It was the last time any president rode in an open-topped vehicle.

    • @larrysproul9424
      @larrysproul9424 11 місяців тому +2

      It was a brutal lesson for our entire country . So very young and so much talent and taken from us so soon .

  • @peterrusso6062
    @peterrusso6062 9 місяців тому +2

    Watching this film bring back November 22, 1963 when I was in first grade. Seeing Oswald getting shot in the Dallas Police Station on November 24, 1963.

  • @chellefell1331
    @chellefell1331 Рік тому +10

    It is time. Time for someone young again who will actually listen.

  • @donnaqueen8766
    @donnaqueen8766 Рік тому +8

    One of the greatest presidents we've ever had!!! I'll always remember that sad tragic day!! RIP JFK

  • @adrianatamura5672
    @adrianatamura5672 Рік тому +12

    May He (JFK) Rest In Heavenly Peace ☮️, Amen 🙏

  • @MatthewBaumgarten
    @MatthewBaumgarten Рік тому +7

    The security was terrible for president Kennedy once he landed in Dallas, tx on 11:22:63

    • @martinjenkins6467
      @martinjenkins6467 Місяць тому +1

      It was his fault to ride in an open car.
      America has always had too nut jobs.
      Look at the ridiculous amount of cars
      In a motorcade. The English King
      Only has a few cars to get about.

  • @dorothyculbertson5640
    @dorothyculbertson5640 Рік тому +12

    Thank you ❤ Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, and everyone else ❤️ we have a lot to be thankful for , even in these crazy times.

  • @chuckersimsII
    @chuckersimsII Рік тому +7

    I love John F Kennedy great president we lost a great leader the best 😊

  • @reneedennis2011
    @reneedennis2011 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this video.

  • @OscarGarcia-y1l
    @OscarGarcia-y1l 7 місяців тому +2

    I was 3 years old when President Kennedy was killed. I discovered his legacy in 5th grade. My teacher and my first mentor Mrs. Baker was a Kennedy fan. I became fascinated by his short life and untimely death. His words Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country Inspired me to join the U.S. Army some 15 years after his death. I am now 64 years old. I never regretted my decision to serve my country for 8 years. Thank you Mr. President. R.I.P.

  • @glengrieve544
    @glengrieve544 10 місяців тому +2

    Rest in eternal peace President John Fitzgerald Kennedy 😢❤😢

  • @nancymoule6317
    @nancymoule6317 Рік тому +2

    I was in 2nd grade. What a terrible loss. Rest in peace JFK.

  • @billcoffey1062
    @billcoffey1062 9 місяців тому +1

    What a President! A man of truth and compassion,integrity,intelligence, curiosity, and courage. Greatest speech was the Peace speech at American University. A man for the people and fairness not corporations and unfairness.

  • @itsgleneaton4883
    @itsgleneaton4883 Рік тому +5

    So far that was the last glimpse of a great America but the only question is are we going to go wherever we’re told or are we going to carry that torch as individuals and as a civilization. You don’t need to be a president to inspire people you can do it right where you stand.

  • @Lunafalls
    @Lunafalls Рік тому +4

    Can you imagine ANY modern President drawing crowds of excited, admiring citizenry like that?

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Рік тому +2

      Reagan drew even bigger crowds.

    • @Lunafalls
      @Lunafalls Рік тому +2

      @@PeriscopeFilm No he didn’t.

    • @lisasdfwhightechworld9946
      @lisasdfwhightechworld9946 Рік тому +2

      Dallasites were blamed for the assassination despite all the cheering crowds.

    • @ameliareaganwright2758
      @ameliareaganwright2758 5 місяців тому

      Yes; I can:
      President Donald John Trump.

    • @Lunafalls
      @Lunafalls 5 місяців тому

      @@ameliareaganwright2758 Um -- No, not quite an entire city full. Kennedy's motorcade route was lined thick for miles. But Trump does pretty well. 😑

  • @stephenmartin2737
    @stephenmartin2737 Рік тому +11

    What a senseless killing of great president and human being, much respect from ireland !!!

  • @berniecioffoletti3398
    @berniecioffoletti3398 Рік тому +2

    Oh boy, the background music adds to the sadness of the day.
    I was five at the time, walking home from school that day, and wondered why it appeared so different and quiet - little did I know😢

  • @josephdebaun9110
    @josephdebaun9110 Рік тому +3

    I was a 4th grader at Tincher elementary in Long Beach, calif. I was starting to walk home during the lunch break when a ex-classmate told me about Kennedy. When I walked back to school it was very quiet.

  • @subadrasankaran4148
    @subadrasankaran4148 Рік тому +2

    When ever watching this i am crying fate was very cruel ro this nice man

  • @highflyingbird6467
    @highflyingbird6467 Рік тому +6

    An entire nations traumatic moment of realization that the powers of our own government could destroy from within? Thank you C.I.A. and the then vice president, 60 years on this still stinks.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 Рік тому

      All credible evidence points to Lee Harvey Oswald.

  • @lisabradford8180
    @lisabradford8180 Рік тому +1

    JFK. Icon💖

  • @jasonlinton9902
    @jasonlinton9902 5 місяців тому +1

    Look at what we had then as a leader and look at what we have now

  • @ontargetthomunclesam3926
    @ontargetthomunclesam3926 Рік тому +4

    If he wasn't assassinated then there would be no Vietnam war and my friend would still be alive

  • @danperlmutter
    @danperlmutter Рік тому +5

    It's hard to believe that former President Drumpf also held the same position that this great man held. This is what a real leader and American looks like.

    • @finchborat
      @finchborat Рік тому +1

      And back when we had a real, authentic Catholic in the WH unlike the current occupant that's Catholic in name only.

  • @davidarbuckle7236
    @davidarbuckle7236 8 місяців тому +2

    A Motorcade without an advance team, 6 Limos without tops. 30 Secret Service agents, half of whom got tanked at a bar called the Cellar in Fort Worth the night before. A Parade Route that made a dogleg turn directly in front of a building with wide open windows. Staffed with an X Marine who had attempted to defect to the USSR who was known to the CIA and FBI and certainly the Secret Service. Shot in the back, in the neck, and through the head, and then was unceremoniously taken out of Texas in a flurry at Gunpoint with the Limo (the crime scene) to have an autopsy done by two rookie forensic Pathologists who burned their notes. And later a flawed WR decided that it was the work of a lone shooter and there was nothing to see.

    • @stddisclaimer8020
      @stddisclaimer8020 6 місяців тому

      @davidarbuckle7236 The motorcade HAD to turn onto Houston Street, then onto Elm Street in order to get on the Stemmons Freeway and arrive at the planned luncheon at the Trade Mart. JFK was never shot "in the neck," the bullet (Oswald's 2nd shot) exited his throat. The Bethesda autopsists were not "rookies". Drs. Humes & Boswell had done thousands of autopsies, though not many in the way of trauma. However, Dr Finck was trained in forensic pathology and had done hundreds of autopsies involving weapons and gunshot wounds. Dr. Humes recreated his original blood-contaminated notes. Stop recycling nonsense you pick up in discredited pro-conspiracy books.

  • @Kennedy6666666
    @Kennedy6666666 Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤ JHON F. KENNEDY ❤❤❤

  • @your_royal_highness
    @your_royal_highness Рік тому +3

    Sure as sh*t seems crazy now to see a president so exposed to the public. Mindboggling really. I was almost 12 that day. My generation’s 9/11.

  • @lightdark00
    @lightdark00 Рік тому +4

    Why is this still private/hidden?

    • @davidhudson5452
      @davidhudson5452 Рік тому +6

      Good question trust your government they dont lie

  • @davidhudson5452
    @davidhudson5452 Рік тому +4

    I remember

  • @ashleyratliff7919
    @ashleyratliff7919 Рік тому +3

    Why background noise??

  • @richardjimenez7394
    @richardjimenez7394 6 місяців тому +1

    I remember when it happened.

  • @richardcoronado4081
    @richardcoronado4081 Рік тому +3

    The biggest American tragedy to happen before 9/11.

  • @janiewallick0589
    @janiewallick0589 Рік тому +2

    It was not profitable
    This is my dad's film with other 8mm filmographers..
    Bryant C. Boren

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Рік тому +2

      That's amazing ... can you share any other information about your Dad and his experience with the producers of this sort. (We wrote a whole blog entry about this movie at Patreon.com/Periscopefilm and would love to know more about its history).

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Рік тому +2

    Why is the video so choppy? Can’t you fix this?

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Рік тому +4

      The film is presented as it was originally shown.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Рік тому

      @@PeriscopeFilmI think that you messed up on the digitization. Did you have the film or video of the film? It’s not that difficult to fix it by identifying identical frames, eliminating them, and then equally dispersing them along that same time period.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Рік тому

      @@PeriscopeFilmSo you blatantly copy someone else’s work and claim copyright for yourself without doing anything significant to improve it?

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Рік тому +3

      Yes, we own the original 8mm film@@johnp139 You have to remember that 8mm amateur cameras may have been operated at various speeds ranging from 8 frames per second up to 18 or even 24 frames per second; our scan is at 18 frames per second.

    • @JavierValverde-dw7cy
      @JavierValverde-dw7cy Рік тому

      ​@@johnp139Periscope Films owns this film. He's not stealing anything.

  • @willielittle9301
    @willielittle9301 5 місяців тому

    After 60 years...the SS still has an issue ensuring all buildings and windows in the rally area and parade routes are adequately occupied and secured when protecting the president...The SS should either hire more personnel or use additional military security services personnel when handling large events...

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Рік тому

    3:29 we'd have heard if these cameraman had footage around the time of the shooting 6:06 White House press Continental Trailways motorcoach 7:54 depository

  • @peterfraser9070
    @peterfraser9070 9 місяців тому +1

    It is such a shame that President Kennedy didn't have his secret service agents closer to him during those fateful moments, or that the SS hadn't sprung into action upon hearing a louder-than-usual backfire or firecracker - just in case it was a rifle shot. It may not have prevented the 2nd shot, but maybe would have prevented the 3rd. I think considering what little reaction there was to that 1st shot, it must have blended in somewhat with the backfires that apparently witnesses said were happening from the motorcycles during that turn onto Elm St.

  • @OmayraPacheco-m7n
    @OmayraPacheco-m7n 11 місяців тому

    Daddy alert. W/ Jack. 😢🎉🎉🎉 JMNWGN

  • @jefflebowski918
    @jefflebowski918 Рік тому +9

    The Secret Service wanted Kennedy to put the top up but Kennedy said "no", the Secret Service wanted to go straight but Kennedy said make a right in front of the book depository. If he listened to them he would of survived.

    • @porico51
      @porico51 Рік тому +7

      The way I read about why they took the route to Elm St, you could only get on the Stemmons Fwy from Elm to get to the trademart. No entrance off Main.

    • @harrycallahan8573
      @harrycallahan8573 Рік тому +4

      The top would not have made any difference it was only plexiglass not bullet proof glass as many people believe.

    • @57highland
      @57highland Рік тому +7

      The president did not determine the route. That was worked out between the Dallas police and the Secret Service. The route was published in the Dallas newspapers three days prior, on Nov. 19.

    • @OSTARAEB4
      @OSTARAEB4 Рік тому +3

      What would The President know about the TSBD or any other building in Dallas or city he visits? The Secret Service coordinates with the local police department to determine routes. Yes, Kennedy wanted to be close to the people. If you’re familiar with Dallas, there is no access from Main Street to the Stemons Freeway from Main Street making the turn on Elm necessary for access just beyond the triple overpass.

  • @lightdark00
    @lightdark00 Рік тому +4

    You got to wonder why they ever thought it was a good idea to just drive around like that.

    • @Nosferata138
      @Nosferata138 Рік тому +10

      It was a different world back then.

    • @isaaclowe7212
      @isaaclowe7212 Рік тому +3

      ​​@@Nosferata138And right after.

  • @winnifredforbes1114
    @winnifredforbes1114 Рік тому +2

    Why was he in Dallas in the first place? Never could figure that out!😪🇨🇦

    • @porico51
      @porico51 Рік тому +2

      With an election in a year, he was trying to help win votes in a tossup state. He barely won Texas in 60 and it would be close again.

    • @JavierValverde-dw7cy
      @JavierValverde-dw7cy Рік тому

      Winnifred, he was there because Lyndon Johnson convinced him to go there to campaign for the 1964 Election. Texas was controlled by Johnson and he helped in the assassination of the President.

    • @baribach8701
      @baribach8701 Рік тому +5

      Vice president LBJ wanted JFK to go to Texas to strengthen relations with Southern Democrats. LBJ what's also in that procession of cars

    • @winnifredforbes1114
      @winnifredforbes1114 Рік тому +1

      @@baribach8701 Thank you!😇

    • @JavierValverde-dw7cy
      @JavierValverde-dw7cy Рік тому +2

      @@baribach8701 The official story but the official story doesn't say the real reason why Johnson wanted Kennedy in Dallas

  • @ashleyratliff7919
    @ashleyratliff7919 Рік тому +1

    10:38

  • @susanworrell8141
    @susanworrell8141 Рік тому +2

    Lose the music!!

  • @janiewallick0589
    @janiewallick0589 7 місяців тому

    Not sure it was theirs to share

  • @arthurberman-MFTS
    @arthurberman-MFTS 9 місяців тому

    We need to recover from this coup & return to Camelot, RFK Jr in 2024!

  • @Davelakful
    @Davelakful Рік тому +3

    Final hour and video 12 minutes long? Stopped watching at 50 seconds long enough for me type this.

  • @scatrrr
    @scatrrr 27 днів тому

    PLEASE IDENTIFY THE EXACT MUSICAL RECORDING THAT IS PLAYING THROUGHOUT THIS COMPOSITE OF FILMS. PLEASE BE SPECIFIC AS TO THE EXACT NAME OF THE COMPOSITION AND TO EXACTLY WHO IS PLAYING IT.

  • @robertbates6249
    @robertbates6249 Рік тому +1

    why did have to die?

  • @mond000
    @mond000 Рік тому +1

    Hmmm....11/22...11+22=33

  • @ameliareaganwright2758
    @ameliareaganwright2758 5 місяців тому +1

    Music is way, way too loud!

  • @fytghggyungf7601
    @fytghggyungf7601 Рік тому +1

    Put your hands on me
    John F. Kennedy
    I'll make you squeal baby
    As long as you pay me (oh)

  • @Maxfr8
    @Maxfr8 Рік тому +1

    Kennedy smooved through Dealey Plaza just like we knew.
    Suddenly, his head got turned in to a canoe.
    💥🔥💥👁👁

  • @richardcoronado4081
    @richardcoronado4081 Рік тому +2

    The biggest American tragedy to happen before 9/11.

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Рік тому +2

      You mean vs. Pearl Harbor, Antietam, or the Paoli Massacre?

    • @tomloft2000
      @tomloft2000 Рік тому +2

      @@PeriscopeFilm and a few dozen more.

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Рік тому

      Yeah … Abraham Lincoln also comes to mind …