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RFK - The Journey to Justice

Murray Horwitz

Unabridged
2 hours 11 minutes • Explicit

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Murray Horwitz and Jonathan Estrin's behind-the-scenes story of a high-stakes political drama that dared the country and its citizens to look into the mirror and change. Robert Kennedy had an early mistrust of Dr. Martin Luther King and his tactics, but became one of the civil rights movement's greatest champions. Through Kennedy's transformative experience, the victories and defeats of an era are retold for a new generation.

An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:

Michael Leydon Campbell as Burke Marshall/Others
Philip Casnoff as John F. Kennedy/Others
Henry Clarke as Robert F. Kennedy
Kyle Colerider-Krugh as Byron White/Others
Kevin Daniels as Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ross Hellwig as Harris Wofford/Others
Thomas Vincent Kelly as John Seigenthaler/Others
Sheilynn Wactor as Coretta Scott King/Others
John Wesley as Louis Martin/Others

Includes an interview with Father Ted Hesburgh, a civil rights pioneer and President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame.

Directed by John Rubinstein. Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles in March of 2010.
From the publisher
Murray Horwitz and Jonathan Estrin's behind-the-scenes story of a high-stakes political drama that dared the country and its citizens to look into the mirror and change. Robert Kennedy had an early mistrust of Dr. Martin Luther King and his tactics, but became one of the civil rights movement's greatest champions. Through Kennedy's transformative experience, the victories and defeats of an era are retold for a new generation.

An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:

Michael Leydon Campbell as Burke Marshall/Others
Philip Casnoff as John F. Kennedy/Others
Henry Clarke as Robert F. Kennedy
Kyle Colerider-Krugh as Byron White/Others
Kevin Daniels as Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ross Hellwig as Harris Wofford/Others
Thomas Vincent Kelly as John Seigenthaler/Others
Sheilynn Wactor as Coretta Scott King/Others
John Wesley as Louis Martin/Others

Includes an interview with Father Ted Hesburgh, a civil rights pioneer and President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame.

Directed by John Rubinstein. Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles in March of 2010.
Release date
09/25/2010

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