Meanwhile, Down at Dealey Plaza ...

Dallas Observer 11.24.08
Photographer Craig Hlavaty spent the 45th anniversary of John Kennedy's assassination down at Dealey Plaza -- so you didn't have to. His slide show from the freak show (kidding, so totally kidding!) is over here. But here's a different view of a familiar landmark: Over on Flickr, Lynne Rostochil today posted some photos from the set of Oliver Stone's 1991 film JFK, in which she played Marilyn Sitzman, who worked with Abraham Zapruder and was by his side while he shot the shooting of the president. And, yes, that's a thin and then-relatively unknown Vincent D'Onofrio, about whom Rostochil writes, he was "gracious and nice and happy to chat with everyone." --Robert Wilonsky
Thanks Judy and Laura!

5 Comments:
That's a great picture with V. I watched just the first of JFK and saw V. as the spectator being interviewed. It was a very short scene for him, but I enjoyed it.
Can you image reliving history like that? To BE VDO and actually TALK to witnesses?? WOW
P.S. OMG the hair in those days!
Dear Judy and Laura-
Thanks for such a great find-
I have watched the movie JFK so many times and could never catch Vincent's role-
The other night I just happened to catch it and there was Vincent-
I found out that I always missed him because his character was being interviewed on an old TV set-
Great to finally see it-
Regi.
I wonder if Robert Wilonsky refers to himself as a 'thin' writer?!
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