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  1. Piano Concerto No. 1 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. " The War of the Worlds " was a Halloween episode of the radio series The Mercury Theatre on the Air directed and narrated by Orson Welles as an adaptation of H. G. Wells 's novel The War of the Worlds (1898) that was performed and broadcast live at 8 pm ET on October 30, 1938, over the CBS ...

  2. Découvrez l’homme derrière le mythe à travers une interview rare d’Orson Welles et les témoignages exclusifs de ses admirateurs et de ses proches. Martin Scorsese, Henry Jaglom, sa fille aînée Chris Welles ou encore ses amis de longue date, Peter Bogdanovich et le critique Joseph McBride nous livrent un portrait intime de celui qui fit voler en éclat toutes les règles du cinéma ...

  3. Orson Welles has always been my favourite director. I remember catching films of his late at night. Here he is sitting down with his friend Peter Bogdanovich, who is another great film director, and the two of them just talk about Welles’s career. Welles is a great conversationalist and it’s intriguing to hear the way he talks about his life.

  4. 22 de mar. de 1998 · Innovative film and theater director, radio producer, actor, writer, painter, narrator, and magician, Orson Welles (1915–1985) was the last true Renaissance man of the twentieth century. From such great radio works as "War of the Worlds" to his cinematic masterpieces Citizen Kane,...

  5. Orson Welles on The Trial.Cahiers du cinéma No. 165, April 1965. THE MISSING SCENE: THE ELECTRONIC BRAIN. The following shots are taken from one of the missing scenes of The Trial, in which Joseph K talks with a scientist played by Katina Paxinou.The scene, which can be glimpsed in the trailer for the film, was cut at the last minute.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Orson Welles wrote, directed and starred in the film 'Citizen Kane,' among others, which remains one of the most influential films ever made.

  7. Orson Welles: The Road to Xanadu by Simon Callow. In this first installment of his masterful biography, Simon Callow captures the chameleonic genius of Orson Welles as only an actor/director deeply rooted in the entertainment industry could. Here is Welles’s prodigious childhood; his youth in New York, with its fraught partnership with John ...