MURDER AT HAMMERSMITH FARM.

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      The article from Vanity Fair delves into a little-known aspect of John F. Kennedy's life, where he and Jackie Kennedy created a James Bond-inspired home movie just two months before his assassination. The film, shot in Newport, Rhode Island, depicts scenes of the Kennedys and their friends engaging in playful antics, including a staged assassination of JFK. The article explores the significance of this movie in light of JFK's untimely death and sheds light on the personal and creative sides of the Kennedys that are often overlooked in historical narratives. [Extracted from the article]
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