Watching the inter-cut scenes of Hubert Humphrey shaking hands with farmers, then John F. Kennedy stirring young women into a “pre-Beatlemania frenzy,” Boston Globe reviewer Peter Keough had this to say about the films in The Criterion Collection’s re-mastered disc release of The Kennedy Films of Robert Drew & Associates: “…the point is clear: The earnest old Liberal warhorse was destined to lose to the flashy upstart. As was the dynamic new cinema verite destined to eclipse the dull dinosaur that the documentary genre had become.”
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