20-08-2013, 08:16 PM
I just returned from two days of shooting in Dallas for director-producer
Ryan Page's documentary on the assassination and related
events, DALLAS IN WONDERLAND, which is scheduled to be
released this year, followed by his feature film about a fictional
director making the same documentary. It's a fascinating
project that has expert research from Joseph Green and James Page, who are coproducers of the documentary and
wrote it with the director. Among the other interviewees so
far have been Richard Belzer, Jim DiEugenio, Dick Russell,
and Dr. David Mantik, with more to follow shortly. I did another interview earlier with
the filmmakers in San Diego. In Oak Cliff we covered the Tippit
murder, Tippit's hunt for Oswald before Oswald was officially
known to the Dallas Police Department, and the capture
of Oswald at the Texas Theatre. We also filmed in Dealey Plaza, where
I went over the geography of the assassination and the shooting
locations and the trajectories of the shots.
Ryan Page's documentary on the assassination and related
events, DALLAS IN WONDERLAND, which is scheduled to be
released this year, followed by his feature film about a fictional
director making the same documentary. It's a fascinating
project that has expert research from Joseph Green and James Page, who are coproducers of the documentary and
wrote it with the director. Among the other interviewees so
far have been Richard Belzer, Jim DiEugenio, Dick Russell,
and Dr. David Mantik, with more to follow shortly. I did another interview earlier with
the filmmakers in San Diego. In Oak Cliff we covered the Tippit
murder, Tippit's hunt for Oswald before Oswald was officially
known to the Dallas Police Department, and the capture
of Oswald at the Texas Theatre. We also filmed in Dealey Plaza, where
I went over the geography of the assassination and the shooting
locations and the trajectories of the shots.