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On November 22, 1963, America lost a president...and a generation lost its innocence. Michelle Pfeiffer ("What Lies Beneath") "is superb" (The Hollywood Reporter) in this "thoroughly captivating" (Rex Reed) film about an interracial friendship set against the backdrop of a nation both divided by prejudice and united by sorrow. Dallas housewife Lurene Hallett (Pfeiffer) feels such a strong personal connection to her idol, Jackie Kennedy, that when JFK is assassinated, she defies her husband and takes an eastbound bus, determined to "be there for Jackie" at the funeral. On board she meets a mysterious black man traveling with a sad, silent little girl. But when Lurene realizes that he's given her a false name, she fears she's uncovered a kidnapping plot! As a result of her well-intentioned meddling, the trio end up on the run from the police and, ultimately, on the road to a deep friendship that defies racial boundaries and changes each of them forever.
Starring:
Troy Evans,
Beth Grant,
Dennis Haysbert,
Cooper Huckabee,
Brian Kerwin,
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Peggy Rea,
Stephanie McFadden,
Louise Latham,
Johnny Ray McGhee,
Mark Jeffrey Miller,
Pearl Jones
Director:
Jonathan Kaplan
Subtitle(s):
French, Spanish
Run Length:
105 minutes
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