Joseph McBride - Into the Nightmare - My Search for the Killers of President John F. Kennedy and Officer Tippit
Joseph McBride - Into the Nightmare - My Search for the Killers of
President John F. Kennedy and Officer Tippit Sep 21, 2022 Back to
November 1963 and the fateful events which were to change America
and the world. Ed Opperman is joined by Joseph...
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Joseph McBride - Into the Nightmare - My Search for the Killers of
President John F. Kennedy and Officer Tippit
Sep 21, 2022
Back to November 1963 and the fateful events which were to change
America and the world.
Ed Opperman is joined by Joseph McBride.
From Amazon:
“AMERICA’S NEED TO WALK INTO THE NIGHTMARE . . .”
. . . was how Norman Mailer predicted the tumultuous period that
led to President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 murder on a public street
and the fifty years of controversy that have followed that turning
point in our nation’s history. Journalist and historian Joseph
McBride, a volunteer in JFK’s 1960 Wisconsin presidential primary
campaign, began studying the assassination minutes after it
happened. In 1982, McBride launched his own investigation. Both
epic and intimately personal, Into the Nightmare: My Search for the
Killers of President John F. Kennedy and Officer J. D. Tippit
incorporates rare interviews with key people in Dallas, archival
discoveries, and what novelist Thomas Flanagan, in The New York
Review of Books, called McBride’s “wide knowledge of American
social history.” McBride chronicles his evolving skepticism about
the official story and shines a fresh, often surprising spotlight
on Kennedy’s murder and on one of the murkiest, most crucial
aspects of the case, its “Rosetta Stone,” the Tippit killing.
Joseph McBride is an American film historian, biographer,
screenwriter, author and educator. He has written numerous books
including biographies of notable film directors, a book on
screenwriting, an investigative journalism book on the JFK
assassination, and a memoir of the dark years in his life.
He also serves as professor in the Cinema Department at San
Francisco State University.
Book: Into The Nightmare
Website: http://www.josephmcbridefilm.com/(domain registered,
website under maintenance at time of posting.
Twitter:
Bio: Wikipedia
Other Books: How Did Lubitsch Do It? What Ever Happened to Orson
Welles?: A Portrait of an Independent Career The Whole Durn Human
Comedy: Life According to the Coen Brothers Frank Capra:
Castastrophe of Success Political Truth: The Media and the
Assassination of President Kennedy Searching For John Ford: A Life
Two Cheers for Hollywood: Joseph McBride on Movies Hawks on Hawks
(Screen Classics) Writing in Pictures The Book of Movie Lists: An
Offbeat, Provocative Collection of the Best and Worst of Everything
in Movies
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
President John F. Kennedy and Officer Tippit
Sep 21, 2022
Back to November 1963 and the fateful events which were to change
America and the world.
Ed Opperman is joined by Joseph McBride.
From Amazon:
“AMERICA’S NEED TO WALK INTO THE NIGHTMARE . . .”
. . . was how Norman Mailer predicted the tumultuous period that
led to President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 murder on a public street
and the fifty years of controversy that have followed that turning
point in our nation’s history. Journalist and historian Joseph
McBride, a volunteer in JFK’s 1960 Wisconsin presidential primary
campaign, began studying the assassination minutes after it
happened. In 1982, McBride launched his own investigation. Both
epic and intimately personal, Into the Nightmare: My Search for the
Killers of President John F. Kennedy and Officer J. D. Tippit
incorporates rare interviews with key people in Dallas, archival
discoveries, and what novelist Thomas Flanagan, in The New York
Review of Books, called McBride’s “wide knowledge of American
social history.” McBride chronicles his evolving skepticism about
the official story and shines a fresh, often surprising spotlight
on Kennedy’s murder and on one of the murkiest, most crucial
aspects of the case, its “Rosetta Stone,” the Tippit killing.
Joseph McBride is an American film historian, biographer,
screenwriter, author and educator. He has written numerous books
including biographies of notable film directors, a book on
screenwriting, an investigative journalism book on the JFK
assassination, and a memoir of the dark years in his life.
He also serves as professor in the Cinema Department at San
Francisco State University.
Book: Into The Nightmare
Website: http://www.josephmcbridefilm.com/(domain registered,
website under maintenance at time of posting.
Twitter:
Bio: Wikipedia
Other Books: How Did Lubitsch Do It? What Ever Happened to Orson
Welles?: A Portrait of an Independent Career The Whole Durn Human
Comedy: Life According to the Coen Brothers Frank Capra:
Castastrophe of Success Political Truth: The Media and the
Assassination of President Kennedy Searching For John Ford: A Life
Two Cheers for Hollywood: Joseph McBride on Movies Hawks on Hawks
(Screen Classics) Writing in Pictures The Book of Movie Lists: An
Offbeat, Provocative Collection of the Best and Worst of Everything
in Movies
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
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