On November 22, 1963 Dick Stolley, Los Angeles bureau chief for Life Magazine, was urgently summoned to the ticker tape machine: “The President has been shot,” he was told. He jumped on a plane to Dallas, tracked down Abraham Zapruder and managed to secure the rights to his home movie film, the only eyewitness film to capture the entire assassination. A few years ago, Dick sat down and recounted this story from his point of view. In a gripping 35-minute conversation, Dick recounts how he followed a tip that led him to Zapruder. Produced by documentary film maker Roger Sherman.
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"Dick Stolley is a national treasure, and his ability to calmly, clearly tell the story of one of America's saddest days is truly remarkable. This documentary is devoid of the usual bells and whistles. It's just unbelieveably powerful, old-school storytelling. And what a story it is." John Huey, Editor-in-Chief, Time, Inc.
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