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251. Article: Talk:Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford
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- Earlier generations would know him as Frank Pakenham, with Lord Longford potentially referring either to the author or the threatre manager, who was famous in his own right, due to his association with the world-renouned Gate Theatre in Dublin (where Orson Welles begun his acting career). ...
252. Article: 10-a de oktobro - Vikipedio
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253. Article: RKO
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- The studio produced films with Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Orson Welles, Johnny Weissmuller, Robert Mitchum, Bette Davis, John Ford, George Cukor and Alfred Hitchcock. ...
254. Article: 1940'erne
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255. Article: Theater
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- " Others notable for their contribution to theatrical philosophy are Konstantin Stanislavski, Antonin Artaud, Bertolt Brecht, Orson Welles, Peter Brook, Jerzy Grotowski. ...
256. Article: Listo de biografioj - W - Vikipedio
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257. Article: American Film Institute
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258. Article: Othello
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259. Orson Welles and Feet of Clay
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- Orson Welles and Feet of Clay.
- See Orson Welles Photos and Posters.
- About seven months later, someone at the agency telephoned and said that Orson Welles wanted to see me about a pilot film for an anthology series he was going to make for Desilu.
- Orson Welles wanted to see me?.
- I entered Orson Welles presence. ...
- The Fountain of Youth was from a short story that Welles adapted for his first (and last) venture into television. ...
- Most scenes were in either medium or close shots and, rather than cut from one scene to the other, Welles had the actor stand in place while the opaque screen behind him dissolved to the new scene. ...
- Welles was doing a lot of the cutting in the camera. The effect was astounding, though subtle, and Welles settled for nothing less than perfection. ... Welles managed to bring it in in eight-and-a-half days. By the third day of shooting, a somewhat hyper, and very nervous, Desi would pop onto the stage in a spiffy sport jacket and black-and-white wing-tipped shoes, every two or three hours, smiling as broadly as he could, and call out, "Hows it going, Orson?".
- Welles, without looking up from whatever he was doing, would dismiss him in an offhand way, "Fine, Desi, Ill see you later. ...
- Orson had, among other objectionable habits, a maddening one of walking away from you as you were in conversation with him. ...
- Welles and his cameraman walked around this triangle as we rehearsed, talking sotto voce. ...
- After half-an-hour of rehearsing and standing in one spot without moving, Orson said to do it once more. "Orson," I said, "weve been standing here for thirty minutes. ...
260. Article: 1985
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261. Article: Film noir
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- Orson Welles' Touch of Evil is often referred to as the last "classical" film noir. ...
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262. Article: 1915 - Wicipedia
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263. Article: Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay
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264. The Mercury Theatre on the Air
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- --> The finest radio drama of the 1930’s was The Mercury Theatre on the Air, a show featuring the acclaimed New York drama company founded by Orson Welles and John Houseman. ...
- Les Miserables (This seven-episode series was written, produced, and directed by Orson Welles for the Mutual Network in 1937. ...
- Wells Meets Orson Welles (October 28, 1940) (A short conversation between the two men, originally broadcast on KTSA San Antonio. ...
265. Article: The Trial
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- The Trial has been filmed by the director Orson Welles, with Anthony Perkins (as Josef K) and Romy Schneider. ...
266. Article: 1915
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267. Article: Talk:False document
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268. Article: 1938
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- October 30 - Orson Welles's radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds is broadcast, causing mass panic in the eastern United States. ...
269. Article: Wisconsin (stan w USA)
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- SÅ awni ludzie: Alfred Lunt, Georgia O'Keeffe, Spenser Tracy, Orson Welles, Tornton Wilder .
270. Article: List of people from the United States
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- Orson Welles (1915-1985) .
- Orson Scott Card (1951-), science fiction writer; Ender's Game, .
271. Article: May 1
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- 1941 - Orson Welles's Citizen Kane premieres in New York City .
272. Shakespeare on Film & Video: Books in the UC Berkeley Library
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- Orson Welles, Shakespeare, and popular culture / Michael Anderegg. ...
- "Welles/Shakespeare/film: an overview. ...
- Burt, Richard "Orson Welles, Shakespeare, and Popular Culture" Shakespeare Quarterly ( (51:4) Winter 2000 , 512-514. ...
- Davies, Anthony Filming Shakespeare's Plays: The Adaptations of Laurence Olivier, Orson Welles, Peter Brook, and Akira Kurosawa / Anthony Davies. ...
- "Welles/Shakespeare/film: an overview. ...
- "Orson Welles: Shakespeare for the art houses. ... Actor Orson Welles had a passion for Shakespeare. Although many predicted that he would soon degenerate into a 'self-destroyed artist' after starring in 'Citizen Kane' in 1941, Welles resurfaced to build an impressive Shakesperean body of work. ...
- Welles, Orson Orson Welles on Shakespeare : the W. ...
- Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight): Orson Welles .
- Anderegg, Michael "'Every Third Word a Lie': Rhetoric and History in Orson Welles's Chimes at Midnight. ...
- Chimes at Midnight: Orson Welles, Director Bridget Gellert Lyons, editor. ...
- Crowl, Samuel "The Long Goodbye: Welles and Falstaff. ...
- "Utopian revisioning of Falstaff's tavern world: Orson Welles's Chimes at midnight and Gus Van Sant's My own private Idaho. ...
- "Utopian Revisioning of Falstaff's Tavern World: Orson Welles's Chimes at Midnight and Gus Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho. ...
- "Orson Welles and Shakespeare: History and Consciousness in Chimes at midnight. ...
273. Article: October 30
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274. Orson Welles as The Third Man
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- Orson Welles.
- "Presenting Orson Welles as the Third Man. ...
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- Orson introduces story line. ...
- "And now, Orson Welles as Harry Lime, the Third Man, in today's story, title . ...
- Orson Welles returns to the role he made famous in the 1949 movie The Third Man. ...
- Orson returns with closing lines.
275. Classic Movies
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