In 1957, Orson Welles finished filming his last American film, a lurid and misanthropical thriller, Touch of Evil. |
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Well, we have trailers here, including the teaser and television spots narrated by Orson Welles. |
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In an age of too many minimalists, Orson Welles, Federico Fellini, and Ingmar Bergman were maximalists. |
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It was Orson Welles who once claimed being a film director was like being given ownership of the biggest toy train set a boy could ever want. |
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As we walk away from the cameras and lights, I give him a bottle of what an Edinburgh vintner called the Orson Welles of wines. |
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The count is a merciless rogue who reminds me of Orson Welles in Citizen Kane, only more megalomaniacal. |
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Mr. Moore's features in repose rather resemble those of Orson Welles, and he was reposing with intensity. |
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I waited in a stiff chair while Orson went through the rail and sat down alongside a thick shouldered erubescent man with a pince-nez on a black ribbon, and an erubescent bald head. |
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Such remarks bring to the fore the very question that underlies the book: Who, after all, was Orson Welles, and why was he such a big deal? |
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But even sceptics are starting to admit he may have a fraction more in common with Orson Welles than just bluff garrulousness. |
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But it also resulted from the very artfulness of the art of movies coming to the fore, thanks, above all, to the lonely audacity of Orson Welles. |
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But at the time media tycoon William Randolph Hearst was one of the most powerful men in the world, the man on whom Orson Welles based his classic opus Citizen Kane. |
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Godliest of them all is Howard Hawks, whom Thomson praises as if he were Orson Welles, and with some reason. |
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Even so, you're likely to spend much of the film waiting for Orson Welles to turn up again. |
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Prince of Foxes' history isn't bad, but what really brings it to life is Orson Welles. |
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Orson Welles name was mud for a while afterwards, although it was not his fault. |
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This room has served as the set for many films, including the famous Othello by Orson Welles. |
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Classic pre-war cinema from directors such as Fritz Lang, Sergei Eisenstein, Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Welles. |
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A beautiful setting where films such as Othello by Orson Welles and Harem by Arthur Joffé were shot. |
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Also making appearances in the early Garfield specials are the original bilbo Baggins, Orson Bean, and a pre-Cheers George Wendt. |
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Orson Welles His Chimes at Midnight was a mash-up of the Shakespeare plays in which Sir John Falstaff appears. |
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OptoWorks emerged from a brainstorming collaboration between NRC's Orson Bourne of the SIMS Business Development Office and two industry leaders, Inkworks and Optotek. |
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It later bursts gruesomely from the chest of one crew member in the most memorable entrance of any movie character since Orson Welles stepped from the shadows in The Third Man. |
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In appearance John was a cross between Mama Cass and Orson Welles. |
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Bree's new beau, Orson Hodge, has a skeleton in the closet. |
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It also includes several hundred classic films, from Orson Welles and David Lean to Buñuel and Wim Wenders, as well as the Rocky and James Bond movies. |
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There was also a Fontaine St Pierre near the Town Church at the Pont Orson, in Fountain Street, underneath the markets and a Fontaine Notre Dame on the site of the Golden Lion Public House. |
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Orson Wheeler, originally from Barnston in the Eastern Townships, studied at the Conseil des arts et manufactures in Montreal, and at the Cooper Union and the National Academy of Design in New York City. |
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I'd get my weight down for the event, then blimp out to where I couldn't fit into Orson Welles' cape. |
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Darlington considers a 1951 production of Othello starring Orson Welles as the pick of Olivier's productions at the theatre. |
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Problems arose on set between Peter Sellers and director Joseph McGrath and between Sellers and Orson Welles. |
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They have Honda employees as well as Danica Patrick, Christopher Guest, Ben Bova, Chee Pearlman, Joe Johnston and Orson Scott Card. |
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The apostle, Orson Pratt, arrived in Scotland in early 1850 and climbed the hill to pray to God for more converts. |
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It may seem at times as if no filmmaker was as prodigal with his own genius as was Orson Welles though the difference between prodigality and liberality is merely in the quality of the reception. |
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A socko science-fiction feature, as fearsome as a film as was the Orson Welles 1938 radio interpretation... it's sock entertainment of hackle-raising quality. |
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He also wrote incidental music for Orson Welles's Mercury Theater. |
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Few people knew better than Orson Welles how to spook an entire country. |
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Orson Welles, who could count himself fortunate not to have been tranquilized, snared, and borne off to Six Flags Wild Safari, thought that the crossover was all to do with the universal dread of lost face. |
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In 1952, Orson Welles' Othello won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival under the Moroccan flag. |
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Selznick and Korda, with the American actors Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten in two of the leading roles. |
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He showed me the bungalow used by Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth. |
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She captured Francis Bacon's anxious restlessness, Orson Welles's intensity, the young David Hockney's emerging dandyism, Björk's antic imagination and Samuel Beckett's inscrutable gaze. |
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