The award-winning motion picture “War Is Hell,” starring Baynes Barron and Michael Bell, was playing at the Texas Theatre on Jefferson Boulevard in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas when Lee Harvey Oswald tiptoed inside and fell into an empty seat in the center section, three rows from the back and five seats in.

It was shortly after 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 22, 1963, and Oswald had just killed President John F. Kennedy and Dallas police officer J.D. Tippit.

He was the most wanted man in America.

The theater’s assistant manager called police after she noticed Oswald as he rushed inside without buying a ticket, obviously in an attempt to avoid arrest as local, state and federal law enforcement officers closed in on him.