13-01-2011, 07:15 PM
Jack White Wrote:Pamela McElwain-Brown Wrote:Jack White Wrote:Pamela McElwain-Brown Wrote:I attended a screening of the Zapruder film in NYC in the late fall of 1964. At the time, I knew that this was unusual, but had no idea that it would be virtually unheard of. I included a reference to this event in my esay "SS-100-X" in CAR CRASH CULTURE, Palgrave,2002. The film was shown following the David Wolper b+w documentary on the JFK administration called "1000 days". I sat in the front row, and watched this clear copy. My impression was that all the debris flowed to the rear, and there was no 'blob'. Having this experience has influenced everything I believe about the Zapruder film(s). When I tried to track down the theatre, I initially thought it might have been the Bleeker. However, I contacted the grandson of the owner at that time, and he said he didn't think so. He pointed me to someone else who said he thought it was shown at the Charles Theatre, on the lower East Side. I have since visited that site and it fits with my recollections; so does the interior, from photos.
Too bad you cannot provide more info than this. Proof of this would
be highly significant.
Jack
I am continuing my research now. What would be valuable to you?
Highly significant would be a newspaper ad announcing the movie, its name,
theater and date. Old remembrances, even if accurate, are not good evidence.
Next would be finding another person who remembered seeing the same thing
you saw. That lends credibility to your remembrance.
Jack
Agreed. Of course, sharing this experience with everyone during the years cannot be discounted either.
Here is the page from CCC "SS-100-X" where I discuss the screening. It was the impetus for my focusing on the limo starting in 1988.
http://in-broad-daylight.com/CCC165.pdf