"PBS Home Video"--Container. Special features: Interview with filmmaker David Grubin; video feature: What if RFK had lived? 1968 photo gallery; enhanced for 16 x 9 televisions. Blair Brown, narrator.
Summary:
"RFK, a new biography of Robert Kennedy ... takes as its theme lines from Aeschylus that Kennedy could recite from memory: "He who learns must suffer." RFK is a tragedy in two acts. In part one: The garish sun, Robert Kennedy devotes himself to his glamorous brother John, suppressing his own ambitions for the sake of the Kennedy name. In part two: The awful grace of God, after an assassin's bullet takes his brother's life, RFK is bereft, not only of a brother he loved, but a role that had given meaning to his life. Plunged into unremitting pain and grief, he struggles to find his own voice"--Container.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)56991491
Locations:
PTAX572 -- Stewart Memorial Library (Cedar Rapids)
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