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  1. The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald is an American two-part television film shown on ABC in September 1977. The film stars Ben Gazzara, Lorne Greene and John Pleshette in the title role. It is an example of alternative history.

    • Drama
  2. 2 de sept. de 2013 · This is the complete 1977 TV movie "The Trial Of Lee Harvey Oswald", starring Lorne Greene, Ben Gazzara, and John Pleshette. Pleshette portrays President Kennedy's accused assassin,...

    • 183 min
    • 146.7K
    • David Von Pein's JFK Channel
  3. 30 de sept. de 1977 · The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald: Directed by Gordon Davidson, David Greene. With Ben Gazzara, Lorne Greene, Frances Lee McCain, Lawrence Pressman. The bizarre story behind Lee Harvey Oswald, the man accused of assassinating U.S. President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963, and what might have happened had he been ...

    • (158)
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Gordon Davidson, David Greene
    • 1977-09-30
  4. El juicio de Lee Harvey Oswald (Miniserie de TV) es una serie de televisión dirigida por Gordon Davidson, David Greene con Ben Gazzara, Lorne Greene, Frances Lee McCain, Lawrence Pressman .... Año: 1977. Título original: The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald. Sinopsis: Miniserie de TV. 2 episodios.

    • (74)
    • Estados Unidos
    • Vilis Lapenieks
    • Gordon Davidson,, David Greene
  5. The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald is an American two-part television film shown on ABC in September 1977. The film stars Ben Gazzara, Lorne Greene and John Pleshette in the title role. It is an example of alternative history.

    • David Greene, Gordon Davidson
  6. The prosecutor is the caustic and manipulative Anson "Kip" Roberts (Ben Gazzara), who tries to break Oswald despite the best efforts of defense attorney Matt Weldon (Lorne Greene).

    • Drama
  7. The bizarre story behind the man accused of assassinating John F. Kennedy and what might have happened had he been brought to trial. The title is all that is left of the 1967 off-Broadway play by Amram Ducovny and Leon Friedman.