86 years ago, my fifteen-year-old dad woke up on the couch of a friend in New York, and they decided to go shake things up at Radio City Music Hall, so he and 23-year-old Orson Welles went and made the whole "War of the Worlds" thing. "We're gonna scare the shit out of people tonight," Orson told my dad. "Mark my words."
And the next day, after recording the broadcast for posterity since they weren't required to do so the night prior, but the FCC damn sure wanted a record of it when the sun came up, Orson looked at my dad and simply said, "I told you so." Orson predicted his innovative movie production "Citizen Kane" would do for movies what "War of the Worlds" had done for radio. Once again, Orson was right, and he sent this headshot to my father and inscribed it in a way my father would understand and appreciate.
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