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A look at the 1963 Dallas as seen in the new trailer for '11.22.63'

Not big on 30-second teasers, even if it's for a J.J. Abrams-produced adaptation of a Stephen King novel about a time-traveling teacher who lands in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, and prevents the assassination of John Kennedy in Dealey Plaza. Might  as well be a slideshow, a flip book.

But we've seen one peek already, so we might as well look at the latest teaser for 11.22.63, which bows Feb. 15 on Hulu. Besides, some of us got caught in traffic during the film shoot. Here's wondering whether it was worth it.

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The images flash by; hard to tell what's what, except everything's moving backwards and Chris Cooper and roaches and motorcade and stuff.  Did manage to sneak a few screengrabs, though. Like this one of "Lee Harvey Oswald" standing in the backyard of  214 W. Neely St. in Oak Cliff.

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And this image recreating a classic photo of a man holding up Oswald's rifle in Dallas Police Department HQ:

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And this one of a Dallas police officer wearing  a phony DPD patch:

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And this one filmed in Memorial Auditorium. Not sure what's going on there. But it's just nice to see someone using Memorial Auditorium for something other than Trinity River toll road meetings.