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King: A Filmed Record It uses only original newsreel and other primary material, unvarnished and unretouched, and covers the period from the Montgomery bus boycott of and through his assassination in Richard J. Kaplan was the associate producer in charge of production. When first released, it was shown in over theaters as a "one-time-only" event on March 24, , for one night only.

After the screening, the prints of the film were to be given to the Martin Luther King Jr. Special Fund for distribution in schools and for civic groups.

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After its "one-time-only" showing it was occasionally seen on commercial television unedited and with limited interruption and for a short period released for home video on the Pacific Arts label and distributed to the educational market by Richard Kaplan Productions. Then for many years it was no longer available and rarely seen.

Finally, in Richard Kaplan, who had long felt that King should be seen by a new generation who knew of it only by reputation, set up a not-for-profit company, A Filmed Record Inc. A Filmed Record, Inc. In A Filmed Record, Inc. Kino Lorber, Inc. Kino Lorber was also launching an educational outreach campaign to provide a minute abridged version of the film, titled Legacy of a Dream , to every high school in America.

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