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** [[Oliver Stone]]'s follow-up movie, ''[[Nixon]]'', also carried a subtext about the assassination, as it suggests that one of the things driving [[Richard Nixon]] was his sheer paranoia that "the whole Bay of Pigs thing" would be blown open by Watergate -- with "the Bay of Pigs" code for some kind of real-or-imagined responsibility that Nixon felt for his involvement in events that eventually spiraled out of control and led to the assassination. There's also a scene in 1963 where Nixon meets with some shadowy big business and Cuban exile types who urge him to run for president in 1964 and, when Nixon replies that no one's going to beat Kennedy in 1964, knowingly suggest "Suppose Kennedy don't run in '64?" The day after the meeting? November 22nd 1963.
* The sketch at the beginning of the Italian comedy film ''Tre uomini e una gamba'' has the three main characters (a trio of well-known Italian comedy actors) as bumbling Mafia goons who are revealed to be the ones who shot Kennedy. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjHjKYOUip8 See here].
* In ''[[Armageddon]]'' (the [[Bruce Willis (Creator)]] movie), not even [[The End of the World as We Know It|The Impending End Of The World As We Know It]] could make the government cough up this secret. Of course, it might have been that not even the government actually knew.
* ''The Wrong Guy'' gets a honorable mention for its offside proposal of the No Bullet Theory.
{{quote| '''Hitchhiker:''' His head just did that.}}