The old man who lives across the street, Walter Ohlinger (Raymond J. Barry), invites his neighbor, Dylan Haggerty (Ron Kobeleski), over because he has a secret that he's never told anyone: He claims he was the grassy knoll assassin who shot John F. Kennedy and wants Haggerty to document his confession. He has the bullet casing which he saved and says there is one witness left alive who can prove his story. The two search for the man that hired Ohlinger, but are thwarted by mysterious forces who seemingly wish to keep Ohlinger's story suppressed. Interview With the Assassin is shot almost completely from the perspective of Haggerty's video camera and it ties in a number of well-known Kennedy-assassination-related conspiracy theories, though doesn't mix them all up like Oliver Stone's JFK. — Adam Bregman
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Raymond J. Barry | Walter Ohlinger |
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Dylan Haggerty | Ron Kobeleski |
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Renee Faia | Sharon Kobeleski |
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Kelsey Kemper | Karen Kobeleski |
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Dennis Lau | Steven Wu |
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Sonny Franks | |
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Jared McVay | Jimmy Jones |
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Christel Khalil | Babysitter |
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Lillias White | Nurse |
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Kate Williamson | Walter's Ex-Wife |
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Jack Tate | John Seymour Jr. |
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Nicolas Mize | Gary Deetz |
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James Hiser | Alan Delvecchio |
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Darrell Sandeen | John Seymour Sr. |
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Evan O'Meara | Secret Service Agent #1 |
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Robert Thompson | Secret Service Agent #2 |
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James Cavanagh Burke | DC Cop |
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Eileen Rogers | Bank Teller |
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Mike Wood | Marine Guard |
| Director | Neil Burger |
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| Writer | Neil Burger | |
| Producer | Brian Koppelman, David Levien, Tom Tucker | |
| Photography | Richard Rutkowski | |
| Edition | Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo |
| Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Distributor | Showtime |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 17, 2003 |
| Regions | 1 |