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  1. The official U.S. Trailer for the Richard Linklater film, 'Me and Orson Welles.' Starring Zac Efron, Claire Danes, and Christian McKay. In theatres Novembe...

  2. 9 de dic. de 2009 · The impersonation of Welles by Christian McKay in "Me and Orson Welles" is the centerpiece of the film, and from it, all else flows. We can almost accept that this is the Great Man. Twenty-four years after his death at 70, Welles is more than ever a Great Man. There is something about his manner, his voice and the way he carries himself that ...

  3. Me and Orson Welles es una película dirigida por Richard Linklater con Zac Efron, Claire Danes. Sinopsis : Broadway, 1937. El estudiante de la escuela secundaria y aspirante a actor, Richard ...

  4. Me and Orson Welles works best when it focuses on the theater group scenes, which is where François Truffaut’s The Last Metro enters the picture. Similarly, that film is a delightful time at the theater, with warm cinematography and naturalistic dialogue for large portions, but where it ultimately surpasses Welles is its strong central…

  5. 25 de nov. de 2009 · Purchase Me and Orson Welles on digital and stream instantly or download offline. High-schooler Richard Samuels lucks into a role in a daring Broadway production of Julius Caesar. Cues, staging, rehearsals, romance, rivalries: he has a lot to learn. And the first thing to learn is never upstage Mercury Theatre's genius director, 22-year-old Orson Welles. Zac Efron wins hearts and applause as ...

  6. 6 de dic. de 2009 · Me and Orson Welles. This article is more than 14 years old. A schoolboy stumbles upon a major role in Welles's production of Julius Caesar in this sublime adaptation of Robert Kaplow's book.

  7. Me and Orson Welles Drama 2009 1 hr 47 min Based in real theatrical history, ME AND ORSON WELLES is a romantic coming-of-age story about a teenage actor who lucks into a role in Julius Caesar as it’s being re-imagined by a brilliant, impetuous young director named Orson Welles at his newly-founded Mercury Theater in NYC, 1937.