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  1. Frame 313. The frame that gave Abraham Zapruder nightmares, the frame he insisted be withheld from the public—a single frame of film that can be said to have changed American history and...

  2. Nov 18, 2016 · Zapruder Frame 313: The JFK Assassination | 100 Photos | TIME. Still by still, Abraham Zapruder's home movie showed the world the assassination of President Kennedy, but the most...

  3. Jan 11, 2022 · In his own testimony to the Warren Commission, he remembered that specific frame, just calling it "the horrible one," and for over a decade, magazines would honor his request, with the full film — frame 313 included — not being shown to the public until 1975.

  4. On November 23, Zapruder sold his film and copy to “Life” magazine, with the provision that frame 313, showing the fatal impact wound, would not be published. Individual frames from the film were published in black-and-white in the November 29 issue of “Life,” and in color in subsequent issues.

  5. Frame 313 of the film captures the fatal shot to the President's head. After claiming to have a nightmare in which he saw a sign in Times Square, New York City, with the phrase "See the President's head explode!", Zapruder insisted that frame 313 be excluded from publication. [1]

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  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Zapruder, age 58, climbed atop a concrete wall to get a clearer view. He began filming as the motorcade pulled onto Elm Street, capturing 486 frames over 26.6 seconds. Frame 313 shows the fatal rifle shot hitting the president’s head.

  8. Nov 22, 2013 · Before the dreadful news clattered over the teletypes that day, before it hit TV, even before the president reached the Dallas hospital, a 58-year-old Russian immigrant named Abraham Zapruder...

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