A new film, “November 1963,” starring John Travolta, Mandy Patinkin, and Dermot Mulroney, delves into the 48-hour period surrounding President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. The thriller explores the alleged involvement of the Chicago Outfit, a notorious crime group. The script, penned by Sam Giancana’s nephew, Nicki Celozzi, draws from firsthand accounts, including those from Giancana’s family. Travolta plays Johnny Roselli, a key figure in organized crime, while Patinkin portrays Anthony Accardo, a powerful Chicago Outfit leader. Mulroney steps into the role of Chuckie Nicoletti, the Outfit’s hitman. The film’s production coincides with the release of previously classified documents about the assassination, fueling public interest. A recent poll indicates that 60% of Americans believe in a conspiracy behind JFK’s death. The film promises an insider’s look into the Outfit’s operations during this pivotal moment in history.
Source: deadline.com















