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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2010

This is a trailer for our feature length documentary, 759 Dresden. The film investigates an unsolved 1973 homicide in East Liverpool, Ohio. To find out more, visit www.28thparallel.com

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  • This documentary film will air on PBS / WQED Saturday, 20 November, at 10pm as part of Minette Seate's "Filmmaker's Corner" program.

  • The production team made the decision early that we would not offer 759 Dresden to the public as a DVD because we did not feel it appropriate for this particular film. We hope that you will understand. We also realize that many that want to see the film could not get WQED and we are actively working to get the film on other networks. Please contact PBS or other networks if you'd like to see this film in your area. Check back here for updates. We sincerely appreciate your interest and support.

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  • Great trailer..... I Too, would really like to see this film but i missed it on WQED. Is there anyway this can be posted on YouTube in like 10min vids? I'm from the local area and i very much enjoy learning about local history. I'm in my early 20's and dident even know this had happend.

  • Many from the area were asking me if this would air again, or if it would be released on DVD... Might be something for you to think about...

  • I was 11 yrs old , I think we were living at La Bell Terrace . All I remember was the name Tweed from the time. I'll have talk the my Uncle ,Hes persently THe Chief of Police In E. Liverpool , Im going the watch the Documentery.

  • My sister called me today to let me know this documentary was going to air. At the very beginning of the film, right after the kids marching down the street, there is a man walking with three little girls in blue dance skirts with batons. The man is my dad and the two little girls walking behind him are my sisters, Janet and Janice. The sign that says "Quickie Meats" was my dads meat market on 6th Street. I was in the army at the time. Sure brings back some memories.

    John Herring..

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