Vince Palamara Posted June 18, 2008 Share Posted June 18, 2008 In this major gem from the Vince Palamara archives, Vince uncovers the only television interview of Dr. Malcolm Perry that still exists: a very rare clip from a "Texas News" newsreel from 11/23/63, the day after the assassination. Amazing! [note: slight audio buzz appears on the original] ---------------- In this rare clip from the vast Vince Palamara archives, Vince uncovers a real gem: a classic segment from a 1977 Canadian tv show "The Fifth Estate" featuring Peter Dale Scott and DPD Chief Jesse Curry in Dealey Plaza. Essential viewing! ---------------- Another gem from the Vince Palamara archives: Vince interviewing Aubrey Rike, the Oneal Funeral Home employee who became famous via his inclusion in the works of Lifton, Livingstone, etc. Note the date (and location): 11/22/97, the 34th aniversary of the JFK assassination ----------------- In a lengthy segment from a video shot by Vince Palamara, Vince shows Dealey Plaza (in Dallas, Texas) as it looked on 11/22/97, the 34th aniversary of the JFK assassination. Also of note is the startling replica limousine that begins and ends this video, the throng of people, the grassy knoll, the Triple Overpass, the Texas School Book Depository, and the general calm and serenity of this tragic landmark in American---and world---history. ----------------- SEE ALL THE MANY OTHERS AT: http://www.youtube.com/user/VincePalamara Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack White Posted June 18, 2008 Share Posted June 18, 2008 Thanks to Vince for sharing his many important videos. Jack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Kelin Posted June 19, 2008 Share Posted June 19, 2008 For anyone interested, the interview with Malcolm Perry is included in a DVD called "Kennedy in Texas" (International Historic Films). This half hour DVD is available for twenty bucks here: http://www.ihffilm.com/22368.html Some interesting stuff on it, but the Malcolm Perry interview is probably its best feature. Once upon a time I had it on VHS, too, and the audio buzz is on both. John Kelin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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