Earl Warren
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1) The Trials Of Henry Kissinger (Documentaries - Runtime: 1 hr 20 min - Full Sources)
Earl Warren played as Himself (swears in Nixon) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Genre:Comedy
Release: Jun 14, 2002
Rating: 0.00/10
Views: 1,068
Comments: 0
Part contemporary investigation and part historical inquiry, documentary follows the quest of one journalist in search of justice. The film focuses on Christopher Hitchens' charges against Henry Kissinger as a war criminal - allegations documented in Hitchens' book of the same title - based on his role in countries such as Cambodia, Chile, and Indonesia. Kissinger's story raises profound questions about American foreign policy and highlights a new era of human rights. Increasing evidence about one man's role in a long history of human rights abuses leads to a critical examination of American diplomacy through the lens of international standards of justice. Watch Movies Online for Free on 10StarMovies.

2) Steal This Movie (Movies - Runtime: 1 hr 47 min - Full Sources)
Earl Warren played as Himself (swears in Nixon) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Release: Mar 4, 2000
Rating: 0.00/10
Views: 1,158
Comments: 0
Five years after Yippie founder Abbie Hoffman goes underground to avoid a drug-related prison sentence, he contacts a reporter to get out the story of the FBI's covert spying, harassment and inciting of violence they then blame on the Left. The skeptical reporter interview's Anita, Hoffman's wife, a single mom on welfare in New York City; Hoffman's attorney, Gerry Lefcourt; and others. As they talk, we see Hoffman's career in flashbacks, from early civil rights organizing through the trial of the Chicago Eight. While underground, as mental illness takes its toll, he meets Johanna Lawrenson, and an odd family develops: Abbie, Anita, their son, and Johanna. Will vindication ever arrive? Watch Movies Online for Free on 10StarMovies.

3) Nixon (Movies - Runtime: 3 hr 12 min - Full Sources)
Earl Warren played as Himself - Swearing in JFK (archive footage) (uncredited)
Release: Dec 20, 1995
Rating: 5.00/10
Views: 2,176
Comments: 0
Director Oliver Stone's exploration of former president Richard Nixon's strict Quaker upbringing, his nascent political strivings in law school, and his strangely self-effacing courtship of his wife, Pat. The contradictions in his character are revealed early, in the vicious campaign against Helen Gahagan Douglas and the oddly masochistic Checkers speech. His defeat at the hands of the hated and envied John F. Kennedy in the 1960 presidential election, followed by the loss of the 1962 California gubernatorial race, seem to signal the end of his career. Yet, although wholly lacking in charisma, Nixon remains a brilliant political operator, seizing the opportunity provided by the backlash against the antiwar movement to take the presidency in 1968. It is only when safely in office, running far ahead in the polls for the 1972 presidential election, that his growing paranoia comes to full flower, triggering the Watergate scandal. Watch Movies Online for Free on 10StarMovies.

4) Jfk (Movies - Runtime: 3 hr 9 min - Full Sources)
Earl Warren played as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Release: Dec 20, 1991
Rating: 10.00/10
Views: 4,395
Comments: 0
Details the actions of New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, who takes it upon himself to investigate the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, in 1963. Garrison is extremely suspicious of the official story presented by the FBI, and what he already knows and what he subsequently learns lead him to suspect that there is more to the story than the public is being told. Watch Movies Online for Free on 10StarMovies.

5) The Men Who Killed Kennedy (Documentaries - Runtime: Unknown - Full Sources)
Earl Warren played as Himself - Chief Justice of the United States (archive footage)
Release: Nov 30, 1987
Rating: 0.00/10
Views: 987
Comments: 0
This artfully constructed series offers chilling evidence that American democracy has become a convenient lie; that a conspiratorial coup d'etat removed a sitting president and then hid that fact from the American people. This sounds like the stuff of wild-eyed paranoia, but these filmmakers did their homework well–interviews include levelheaded witnesses, suspicious government agents, and Dallas cops present in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963. Some of the "proof" (especially in Episode 2, "The Forces of Darkness") seems a bit far-fetched, but the sheer number of unexplained facts is riveting. An autopsy attendant describes a procedure botched by meddling Secret Service agents. A deaf-mute eyewitness shares his recollection of uniformed men hiding a rifle and leaving the site of the assassination unchallenged. Watch Movies Online for Free on 10StarMovies.

6) Four Days in November (Documentaries - Runtime: 2 hr 2 min - Full Sources)
Earl Warren played as Himself (archive footage)
Release: Oct 7, 1964
Rating: 2.50/10
Views: 884
Comments: 0
In 1964, superstar producer David Wolper entrusted a then-fledgling director named Mel Stuart with the first documentary about the year-old assassination of John F. Kennedy. Stuart went on to a successful, diverse career, interspersing such popular feature films as If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory with an array of interesting nonfiction work, including The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Wattstax, and the moving The Unfinished Journey of Robert F. Kennedy. But with Four Days in November, he and Wolper paved the way for a certain modernity in the look and feel of a thoroughly researched documentary about a painful subject. Much of the film is compiled from television kinescopes of live TV coverage in Dallas on that fateful day, ordered in such a way as to offer viewers who lived through the events a sense of perspective, clarification, and perhaps closure. The myriad conspiracy theories that immediately appeared in the wake of Kennedy's death (not to mention Jack Ruby's murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, footage of which is included here) are examined and dismissed, though in fairness much, much else has been discovered since then to keep suspicions alive. The most fascinating and unexpected sequence, perhaps, is a clip from David Frost's old comedy show on British television, That Was the Week That Was, in which Frost, actor Roy Kinnear (Willy Wonka, interestingly enough), and others talk about their personal feelings regarding Kennedy. Watch Movies Online for Free on 10StarMovies.