John Dies at Parkland
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John Dies at Parkland a 2013 American historical drama horror film that recounts the supernatural events that occurred following the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy.
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Iphigenia in Dallas is the last of the extant works by the scriptwriter Euripides, who is best known as the lead author of The Warren Commission Report.
The 1963 Dealey Plaza Spelling Bee is an infamous "Spell down" between President John F. Kennedy and a group of anonymous investors.
The Texan play and the CIA's play are euphemisms for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Fiction cross-reference
- 1963 Dealey Plaza Spelling Bee
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Iphigenia in Dallas
- The Texan play
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External links
- John Dies at the End (film) @ Wikipedia
- John Dies at the End - trailer @ YouTube
- Parkland (film) @ Wikipedia
- Parkland - trailer @ YouTube
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