The Zapruder Film Frame Images in this book are printed in color on extra quality paper. This book contains two images in color per page, about 212 frames within the range from Frame number 1 to Frame number 466, including, among others, Frame numbers 132-133, 135-154, 157-164, 166-170, 173-180, 183-189, 214-226, 235-249, 284-288, 309-317, 320-330, 335-340, 346-349, 355-371, and more. The Zapruder film is a movie of the President Kennedy motorcade in Dallas Texas as it drove through the streets of Dealey Plaza on Friday November 22, 1963, at the time of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. At about 12:30 PM Central Standard Time, Abraham Zapruder was standing on a concrete pedestal on the North side of Dealey Plaza, near to the top of a small hill, now known as the Grassy Knoll, and facing south toward Elm Street, where the Kennedy motorcade would soon pass by, and Abraham Zapruder filmed the motorcade and the Kennedy limousine and the limousine occupants, filming with his Bell & Howell movie camera. The movie film footage of the Kennedy motorcade and the assassination of President Kennedy soon became a subject of great interest and controversy. The Warren Commission investigation into the President John F. Kennedy assassination printed a large number of Zapruder color movie film still image frames, in black and white, in Warren Commission Volume 18, in about August 1964.