Zac Efron, Marcia Gay Harden and Colin Hanks play key figures in the emergency room. Johnson and the transportation of the President’s remains to the nation’s capitol. Tom Welling plays presidential security aide Roy Kellerman, a dedicated serviceman who orchestrates the immediate protection of Vice President Lyndon B. This is the story of the people on the peripheral-ordinary citizens thrust into the middle of a historical event.
He gets only one scene that he shares with his brother.
Parkland doesn’t focus on the Kennedys or even the accused killer Lee Harvey Oswald (Jeremy Strong). Jackie (Kat Steffens), wearing her blood-splattered pink Chanel suit, becomes little more than a background figure in the emergency room after the injured man is wheeled into the trauma unit of Parkland Hospital. When the gun goes off, we briefly see the President (Brett Stimely) slumped over in the back of the convertible shielded by his black-suited security detail. Crowds of well-wishers, uniformed officers and news reporters gather on the streets. The film opens just before the fatal shots are fired during a motorcade drive through downtown Dallas. Kennedy, his wife Jackie and accused killer Lee Harvey Oswald it’s easy to push other perspectives aside. But when the primary players are as prominent as American President John F.