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Tower: Directed by Keith Maitland. With Monty Muir, Violett Beane, Cole Bee Wilson, Aldo Ordoñez. Animation, testimony, and archival footage combine to relate the events of August 1, 1966 when a gunman opened fire from the University of Texas clock tower, killing 16 people.

“I have been a reader of true crime going back to 1981 beginning with Ann Ruleu0026#39;s u0026quot;The Stranger Beside Me.u0026quot; I was, therefore, familiar with Charles Whitmanu0026#39;s shooting spree at the University of Texas in Austin on August 1, 1966. Writer-director Keith Maitland uses real archival footage with animation to show the bloodshed from the victims perspective. Even after fifty years, the story still resonates as the first of the many mass killings in the United States. The heroes are many, from a few people who risked their live to rescue a pregnant woman to the police officers who finally took Whitman down, this is one of the best animated films that I have ever seen. My one small criticism is not including more material on Charles Whitmanu0026#39;s background as a marine and former alter boy from a typical all American family. No one can really know the private demons within Whitman, but I would have appreciated a more deep analysis of the killer. Even with that drawback, The Tower is well worth your time.”

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