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So, 'The Life and Assassination of the Kingfish' is this fascinating blend of drama and history, really bringing that volatile era of Louisiana politics to life. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in the tension leading up to Long's assassination. The performances have a raw edge—especially the actor portraying Long, who captures his larger-than-life persona quite well. You get this gritty atmosphere, not overly polished, which adds to the authenticity. I think what makes it distinct is how it dives into the complexities of Long's character, both revered and reviled, without oversimplifying the narrative. It's a rich piece for anyone interested in political history onscreen.
This film has had a somewhat limited availability over the years, primarily seen on television during its initial run. As far as collector interest goes, it tends to attract those who appreciate historical political dramas, though it remains relatively obscure compared to other television movies from the era. Copies are not overly common, but they do pop up occasionally at specialty sales or auctions, making it a nice find for serious collectors.
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