At 12:37 PM 1/11/2002 -0800, Eric Cordian wrote:
The Munich festivities were apparently later immortalized for history in a Michael Douglas film, which now serves as peoples public recollection of the events, rather than the coverage that took place at the time.
Michael Douglas narrated the (Oscar-winning) documentary, which is mostly recent eyewitness/participant interviews interspersed with archived recordings of the coverage that took place at the time. It hardly seems reasonable to be snotty about any film whose recitation of the facts of the event is significantly more correct than yours was. -- Greg Broiles -- gbroiles@parrhesia.com -- PGP 0x26E4488c or 0x94245961 Eliminate due process, civil rights? It's the Constitution, stupid!