Prince Jack Explained

Prince Jack
Director:Bert Lovitt
Producer:Jim Milio; Alain Silver, Patrick Regan (Associate Producers)
Starring:Robert J. Hogan
James F. Kelly
Lloyd Nolan
Kenneth Mars
Music:Elmer Bernstein
Cinematography:Hiro Narita
Distributor:Castle Hill Productions
Runtime:100 min
Country:United States
Language:English

Prince Jack is a 1985 film from Castle Hill Productions which dramatizes some of the inner workings of the Kennedy administration, including efforts by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to address the issues arising from the Civil Rights Movement. Although primarily a dramatic narrative, Prince Jack also uses satire and black humor, especially with regard to the Kennedy brothers' complicated relationship with Lyndon B. Johnson.

Prince Jack covers the period from the Democratic National Convention in July 1960 to the autumn of 1963, just prior to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The film was written and directed by Bert Lovitt.

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