RFK (film)

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RFK
Directed by Robert Dornhelm
Written by Hank Steinberg
Starring Linus Roache
James Cromwell
David Paymer
Martin Donovan
Ving Rhames
Kevin Hare
Sean Gregory Sullivan
Sergio Di Zio
Marnie McPhail
Jacob Vargas
Distributed by 20th Century Fox Television
Release dates 25 August 2002
Running time 94 min.
Country United States
Language English

RFK is an American TV movie directed by Robert Dornhelm released in 2002. It takes place through the eyes of Robert F. Kennedy after his brother John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963. As he lives through the loss, he starts to identify himself as a political figure, not just the former President's brother. He makes it official with a Presidential bid in 1968 to what he says was to "save the Democratic Party." During his campaign, in which the American people showed great support for him, RFK was shot and killed by Sirhan Sirhan.

The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.[1]

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