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[quote]My own rip from the recent dvd edition. I have also ripped the extras, which in reality is only a short movie (12 minutes long) entitled "Faces of November" about the JFK funeral.
2 Audio tracks - Original track and comments track by Robert Drew and the photoghapher Richard Leacocok.
This is a very important documentary, especially for those interested in direct cinema / cinema verité; sociology; politics or good cinema.
Should there be enough interest I can upload a better version of Primary, allready on the tracker, with the extras and commentary track. Let me know.[/quote]
CRISIS: BEHIND A PRESIDENTIAL COMMITMENT
(1963)

DIRECTOR
Robert Drew
CAST
John F. Kennedy ... Himself - President of the United States
George Wallace ... Himself - Governor of Alabama
Robert F. Kennedy ... Himself - Attorney General of the United States
Vivian Malone ... Herself - a Negro Student
James Hood ... Himself - a Negro Student
Michael LeMoyne Kennedy ... Himself - Robert F. Kennedy's Son (as Michael)
Burt Marshall ... Himself - Assistant Attorney General
Nicholas Katzenbach ... Himself - Deputy Attorney General
John Dore ... Himself - Deputy Attorney General
Jack Greenberg ... Himself - N.A.A.C.P. Advisor
Creighton Williams Abrams ... Himself - Confrontation Planner for Military (as General Abrams)
Kerry Kennedy ... Herself - Robert F. Kennedy's Daughter
Peyton Norville ... Himself - United States Marshal (as Marshal Norville)
Henry Vance Graham ... Himself - Commander of Alabama National Guard (as General Graham)
Dave McGlathery ... Himself - a Negro Engineering Student
PRODUCTORES
Robert Drew
Gregory Shuker
FOTOGRAFIA
Gregory Shuker
SINOPSIS
[quote]
CRISIS: BEHIND A PRESIDENTIAL COMMITMENT is the first and only film ever shot candidly of a President making decisions during a crisis. It came about when President Kennedy screened Robert Drew's film 'Primary,' and asked Drew what he wanted to do next. "Make a film on a President in crisis," Drew said. Three years later Drew was doing just that.
CRISIS is the most intimate and engaging film of John and Bobby Kennedy ever made. In June of 1963, the President and his brother faced one of the gravest racial confrontations of the 20th century. Despite a federal court order, Alabama Governor George Wallace vowed he would personally bar the door to the all-white University of Alabama to prevent two black students from enrolling at the school. With a revolutionary new filmmaking style that allowed for multiple hand-held cameras, award-winning filmmaker Robert Drew and his four-team crew were at work recording the crisis as it unfolded, capturing the story from all sides up until its dramatic climax. With unprecedented access inside the oval office and rare footage of John and Bobby making critical, last minute decisions, CRISIS is an astonishing and suspenseful film classic. The DVD and VHS also include Drew's highly acclaimed film 'Faces of November,' winner of the first prize at the Venice Film Festival. With a nation in mourning, 'Faces of November' captures the impact of the death of President Kennedy, as reflected in the faces of Americans who came to Washington to honor their slain leader.
A truly remarkable documentary which had cameras with all the principals involved in the confrontation between Governor George Wallace of Alabama and the federal courts in letting two black students enroll in the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. I was awed at witnessing the planning sessions of President John F. Kennedy, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, General Abrams, Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, etc. The University had already approved the admission of the two students; Alabama was the only remaining state which had not fully integrated its university system, and Governor Wallace vowed to stand at the entrance and prevent the students from entering. What the federal government will do when that happens is the focus of the documentary? The tension is real! The drama is real! The participants are real! A most extraordinary documentary I never knew existed before it bowled me over when I saw it in 1981 in a theater, and again when recently shown on the Turner Classic Movies channel. I would have thought it could never have been made. After all, I'm sure Governor Wallace knew it was a lost cause, yet he gave permission for the film makers to film him and his staff and the confrontation. The principals were covered by four teams of film makers and most of the footage appeared unstaged. Shots of Robert Kennedy at home with his kids and George Wallace with his daughter (or granddaughter) helped to make them more human rather than larger than life. The sense of history was overpowering. A must see for anyone interested in the civil rights movement or any of the participants. [/quote]
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[quote]My own rip from the recent dvd edition. I have also ripped the extras, which in reality is only a short movie (12 minutes long) entitled "Faces of November" about the JFK funeral.
2 Audio tracks - Original track and comments track by Robert Drew and the photoghapher Richard Leacocok.
This is a very important documentary, especially for those interested in direct cinema / cinema verité; sociology; politics or good cinema.
Should there be enough interest I can upload a better version of Primary, allready on the tracker, with the extras and commentary track. Let me know.[/quote]
CRISIS: BEHIND A PRESIDENTIAL COMMITMENT
(1963)

DIRECTOR
Robert Drew
CAST
John F. Kennedy ... Himself - President of the United States
George Wallace ... Himself - Governor of Alabama
Robert F. Kennedy ... Himself - Attorney General of the United States
Vivian Malone ... Herself - a Negro Student
James Hood ... Himself - a Negro Student
Michael LeMoyne Kennedy ... Himself - Robert F. Kennedy's Son (as Michael)
Burt Marshall ... Himself - Assistant Attorney General
Nicholas Katzenbach ... Himself - Deputy Attorney General
John Dore ... Himself - Deputy Attorney General
Jack Greenberg ... Himself - N.A.A.C.P. Advisor
Creighton Williams Abrams ... Himself - Confrontation Planner for Military (as General Abrams)
Kerry Kennedy ... Herself - Robert F. Kennedy's Daughter
Peyton Norville ... Himself - United States Marshal (as Marshal Norville)
Henry Vance Graham ... Himself - Commander of Alabama National Guard (as General Graham)
Dave McGlathery ... Himself - a Negro Engineering Student
PRODUCTORES
Robert Drew
Gregory Shuker
FOTOGRAFIA
Gregory Shuker
SINOPSIS
[quote]
CRISIS: BEHIND A PRESIDENTIAL COMMITMENT is the first and only film ever shot candidly of a President making decisions during a crisis. It came about when President Kennedy screened Robert Drew's film 'Primary,' and asked Drew what he wanted to do next. "Make a film on a President in crisis," Drew said. Three years later Drew was doing just that.
CRISIS is the most intimate and engaging film of John and Bobby Kennedy ever made. In June of 1963, the President and his brother faced one of the gravest racial confrontations of the 20th century. Despite a federal court order, Alabama Governor George Wallace vowed he would personally bar the door to the all-white University of Alabama to prevent two black students from enrolling at the school. With a revolutionary new filmmaking style that allowed for multiple hand-held cameras, award-winning filmmaker Robert Drew and his four-team crew were at work recording the crisis as it unfolded, capturing the story from all sides up until its dramatic climax. With unprecedented access inside the oval office and rare footage of John and Bobby making critical, last minute decisions, CRISIS is an astonishing and suspenseful film classic. The DVD and VHS also include Drew's highly acclaimed film 'Faces of November,' winner of the first prize at the Venice Film Festival. With a nation in mourning, 'Faces of November' captures the impact of the death of President Kennedy, as reflected in the faces of Americans who came to Washington to honor their slain leader.
A truly remarkable documentary which had cameras with all the principals involved in the confrontation between Governor George Wallace of Alabama and the federal courts in letting two black students enroll in the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. I was awed at witnessing the planning sessions of President John F. Kennedy, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, General Abrams, Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, etc. The University had already approved the admission of the two students; Alabama was the only remaining state which had not fully integrated its university system, and Governor Wallace vowed to stand at the entrance and prevent the students from entering. What the federal government will do when that happens is the focus of the documentary? The tension is real! The drama is real! The participants are real! A most extraordinary documentary I never knew existed before it bowled me over when I saw it in 1981 in a theater, and again when recently shown on the Turner Classic Movies channel. I would have thought it could never have been made. After all, I'm sure Governor Wallace knew it was a lost cause, yet he gave permission for the film makers to film him and his staff and the confrontation. The principals were covered by four teams of film makers and most of the footage appeared unstaged. Shots of Robert Kennedy at home with his kids and George Wallace with his daughter (or granddaughter) helped to make them more human rather than larger than life. The sense of history was overpowering. A must see for anyone interested in the civil rights movement or any of the participants. [/quote]
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