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| Kevin Klein | 
Actor/Director Robert Redford  -- who was in town Sunday night for the world premiere of “The  Conspirator” at Ford’s Theatre -- is everything you would expect him to  be: charming, ruggedly handsome, easy-going, smart, and extremely proud  of his latest accomplishment.
Ford’s Theatre, the site of  the April 14, 1865 fatal shooting of President Lincoln, was an eerily  perfect setting for the movie... as was the location of the onlookers  across the street, milling around what was then the Peterson Boarding  House, where Lincoln died the morning after he was shot. It was easy to  envision the pandemonium that took place on that fateful evening as  cabinet members, doctors and generals scrambled to attend their  president, and gathered in horror and disbelief.
“The Conspirator” invites you  to "examine the truth" about Lincoln’s death, with a tagline of “One  bullet killed the President, but not one man.”
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