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Tupac: Assassination

2007 documentary film

Tupac: Assassination
Directed byRichard Bond
Written byR. J. Bond
Russell Poole (Part III)
Michael Carlin (Part III)
Produced byFrank Alexander and Richard Bond
StarringTupac Shakur
CinematographyRic Hine
Jara Harris
Michael Carlin
R. J. Bond
Edited byRichard Bond
Music byEdward "3rDegree" Williams
Various Artists
Distributed byUniversal Home Video
Mill Creek Video
Cinedigm (New Video)
MVD Entertainment

Release date

  • October 23, 2007 (2007-10-23)

Running time

88 minutes (Part I)
92 Minutes (Part II)
150 Minutes (Part III)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Tupac Assassination: Conspiracy or Revenge is a documentary film about the unsolved murder of rapper Tupac Shakur produced by Frank Alexander, a Shakur bodyguard who was with the rapper at the time of the shooting, produced and directed by Richard Bond.[1]

Storyline

The film is a series of interviews with key players and witnesses, as well as what the producer told Rol

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