Fiction

RFK

Robert Dornhelm
USA 2002
90 min
V'06

The first biographical film produced by the FX cable channel, <i>RFK</i> covers the last five years in the life of Robert F. Kennedy, here played by British actor Linus Roache. The narrative begins in 1963, with the assassination of Bobby's brother, president John F. Kennedy (Martin Donovan). His appointment as Attorney General already a source of outrage for resentful new President Lyndon Johnson (James Cromwell), Bobby now finds himself in the position of proving his worth all over again -- not only to his brother's successor and the world, but also himself. With the spirit of his brother acting as counsel, Bobby succeeds beyond his wildest dreams, especially in the field of social and racial reform. By 1968, he is a viable candidate for the presidency himself, and there seems to be no stopping him -- but fate, as it often will, again takes a hand in matters. Unlike previous cinematic recaps of the early 1960s, <i>RFK</i> is careful not to identify its characters as heroes or heels, but instead as human beings with all the strengths and shortcomings indigenous to the species. Filmed in Ontario, <i>RFK</i> originally aired on August 25, 2002. (Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide)

Credits
  • James Cromwell - Lyndon Johnson
  • Martin Donovan - John Kennedy
  • Kevin Hare - Edward Kennedy
  • Marnie McPhail - Ethel Kennedy
  • Linus Roache - Robert Kennedy
Fox Television
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