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The Elms (1964)

Directed by Abbott Meader
19minruntime
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Plot

"THE ELMS was my first sound film, in 1964, made after the assassination of JFK. I hoped that the title might bring to mind the American Elm tree, which was seen to be doomed by way of disease. The assassination of Kennedy in 1963 was a tremendously emotional blow and omen of things to come. The whole country watched the funeral ceremonies play out on TV, and I taped everything I could of those events – music, words, prayers, the killing of Lee Harvey Oswald , and more. I needed to make a film that would incorporate some of those sounds, but I also wanted to introduce other components. Some people assumed I was making an homage to JFK. That is not the case. I think it should be clear that what I was concerned about was the evolving state of our nation." –Abbott Meader

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleThe Elms
Original languageEN
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Release date6 settembre 1964
Assistant directorsAbbott Meader

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Sep 06, 1964

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