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  2. Abraham Zapruder - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Zapruder (May 15, 1905 – August 30, 1970) was a Ukrainian-born American clothing manufacturer who witnessed the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963.

  3. What Does the Zapruder Film Really Tell Us? | Smithsonian

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    It’s been called the most important 26 seconds of film in history: The 486 frames of 8-millimeter Bell + Howell home movie footage shot in the midday sun of Dallas on November 22, 1963, by a...

  4. Zapruder Film Restored HD - YouTube

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    Wikipedia • On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas ...

  5. The Zapruder film: Capturing when the world changed in 26 ...

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    The Zapruder film was the first of its kind. It broke every barrier. And Alexandra Zapruder grew up with it. Her grandfather, Abraham, a Dallas dressmaker and Russian immigrant who loved making...

  6. Abraham Zapruder – Why the man who captured Kennedy’s death ...

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    When Abraham Zapruder – the only person to film the assassination of John F Kennedy from start to finish – turned up for work that morning, he had left his 8mm camera at home.

  7. Zapruder film - Wikipedia

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    The Zapruder film is a silent 8mm color motion picture sequence shot by Abraham Zapruder with a Bell & Howell home-movie camera, as United States President John F. Kennedy's motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963.

  8. Abraham Zapruder: The Man Behind the Film of JFK's ... - ABC News

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    He died in August 1970 of cancer at the age of 66. The 26-second film often regarded as the most famous home movie in history was shot by a Texas dressmaker who initially didn't even bring his camera to work on the overcast day of President John F. Kennedy's assassination.