Oswald's Ghost | American Experience




American Experience | PBS show

Summary: The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963 left a psychic wound on America that is with us still today. Few Americans then or now accept that a lone, inconsequential gunman could bring down a president and alter history. In that breach, a culture of conspiracy has arisen that points to sinister forces at work in the shadows. Filmmaker Robert Stone discusses his deconstruction of the assassination and how this single event forever changed the face of American culture. http://www.pbs.org/amex/oswald Voices: Robert Dallek, historian Robert Stone, producer, writer, director, Oswald's Ghost Dan Rather, reporter Walter Cronkite, reporter (archival) Edward Jay Epstein, journalist Priscilla Johnson McMillan, historian Norman Mailer, novelist Miles Neff, podcast narration Produced by: Ravi Jain Director of New Media: Maria Daniels American Experience is produced by WGBH Boston. Major funding for American Experience is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Major corporate funding is provided by Liberty Mutual. Additional funding is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by public television viewers.