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The Zapruder Film: Reframing Jfk's Assassination Relié – 30 novembre 2003


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It is the most famous home movie of all time, the most closely analyzed 26 seconds of film ever shot, the most disturbing visual record of what many have called "the crime of the century."

In 486 frames--a mere six feet of celluloid--Abraham Zapruder's iconic film captures from beginning to end the murder of President John F. Kennedy in broad daylight. An essential piece of evidence, the film has become nearly synonymous with the assassination itself and has generated decades of debate among conspiracy theorists and defenders of the Warren Commission's official report. Until now, however, no scholar has produced a comprehensive book-length study of the film and its relation to the tragic events of November 22, 1963.

David Wrone, one of our nation's foremost authorities on the assassination, re-examines Zapruder's film with a fresh eye and a deep knowledge of the forensic evidence. He traces the film's history from its creation on the "grassy knoll" by Dallas dressmaker Zapruder through its initial sale to Life magazine and early reproductions and its analysis by the Warren Commission and countless assassination researchers, licensing by the Zapruder family, legal battles over bootleg copies, and sale to the federal government for sixteen million dollars.

Wrone's major contribution, however, is to demonstrate how a close examination of the film itself necessarily refutes the Warren Commission's lone-gunman and single-bullet theories. The film, as he reminds us, provides a scientifically precise timeline of events, as well as crucial clues regarding the timing, number, origins, and impact of the shots fired that day. Analyzing the film frame-by-frame in relation to other evidence--including two key photos by Phil Willis and Ike Altgens--he builds a convincing case against the official findings.

Without fanfare, he concludes that more than three gunshots were fired from more than one direction and that most likely none were fired by alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. If true, then JFK's death was the result of a conspiracy, for the Commission's nonconspiracy conclusion requires a maximum of three shots and one gunman.

Wrone, however, does not speculate as to who actually shot JFK or why--or even if Oswald was a part of the conspiracy. In fact, he is no fan of conspiracy-think and is just as critical of the legion of conspiracy theorists as he is of the Warren Commission (which, he reveals, crushed dissent within its own ranks).

Doggedly pursuing the evidence wherever it leads, Wrone has produced a meticulous, clear-eyed, and provocative new reading of this remarkable cinematic Rosetta Stone.

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  • Éditeur ‏ : ‎ University Press of Kansas (30 novembre 2003)
  • Langue ‏ : ‎ Anglais
  • Relié ‏ : ‎ 400 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0700612912
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0700612918
  • Poids de l'article ‏ : ‎ 794 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.88 x 3.81 x 23.5 cm
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Avis laissé en France le 10 septembre 2014
Le livre de David Wrone est une étude rigoureuse, par un universitaire américain, du célèbre film Zapruder, ce film amateur pris le 22 novembre 1963 à Dallas et qui montre l'assassinat du président Kennedy. Bien illustré, pourvu de toutes les références nécessaires, c'est un ouvrage fiable pour les chercheurs qui s'intéressent à cet événement dramatique. Cependant, on n'est pas forcément convaincu par l'interprétation des images 190 et suivantes du film, qui correspondraient selon M. Wrone au premier tir ayant atteint Kennedy, avant même que son visage ne soit caché par le panneau de l'autoroute Stemmons.

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very very interesting
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Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 5 octobre 2014
ENJOYED BOOK AND THE FILM