A Darb of a Film! The Murder of Hi Good

August 5, 2014

The Velaslavasay Panorama Welcomes

The Los Angeles Debut
of a Film by Lee Lynch

The Murder of Hi Good, part history and part artifice, is the latest film by Lee Lynch written in conjunction with Doug Harvey  and chronicles the story of Hiram Good, a notorious Indian Hunter of the California Gold Rush era.  The film exposes a western history that has been both marginalized and misrepresented in cinema, by plunging into a seven-year-long mission of research aided by historian Richard Burrill, author of "Ishi's Return Home: The 1914 Anthropological Expedition Story."  Mr. Burrill will introduce the film screening with an abridged lecture on the true history of Hiram Good documented in "The Hi Good Cabin Report," a resource reference for museums, archaeologists and enthusiasts of the Butte, Shasta, and Tehama counties.

The Murder of Hi Good

Directed by Lee Lynch, in attendance

Projected Digitally & Filmed in
35mm, 16mm, Super 8, and Digital Video
  

Saturday, August 9th, 2014
Begins at 8pm

higood.brownpapertickets.com
General $13 / VPES Member $11

The Velaslavasay Panorama
1122 W. 24th St. LA, CA 90007
213-746-2166 
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