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201. Britmovie - The Third Man
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- Graham Greene, Alexander Korda, Carol Reed and Orson Welles. ...
- Orson Welles.
- Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten), an American author, arrives in Vienna where he has been promised work by his old school friend Harry Lime (Orson Welles). ...
202. MovieGoods - Search for "Orson Welles"
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- MovieGoods: the web's largest selection of movie posters, photos and movie memorabilia, including Orson Welles posters. ...
- There are 84 movies that contain "Orson Welles".
- CAST: Paul Scofield, Robert Shaw, Orson Welles, Wendy Hiller, Susannah York, John Hurt, Nigel Davenport, Vanessa Redgrave; DIRECTED BY: Fred Zinnemann .
- CAST: Yul Brynner, Curt Jurgens, Orson Welles, Hardy Kruger, Franco Nero, Sergei Bondarchuk; DIRECTED BY: Veljko Bulajic .
- Truman, Rudy Vallee, Orson Welles .
- CAST: David Niven, Woody Allen, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, Orson Welles, Jacqueline Bisset, Deborah Kerr, Peter O'Toole, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Charles Boyer, Joanna Pettet, John Huston, William Holden, George Raft; DIRECTED BY: John Huston, Ken Hughes, Robert Parrish, Val Guest, Joseph McGrath .
- CAST: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Everett Sloane, Dorothy Comingore, Ruth Warrick, George Coulouris, Ray Collins, William Alland, Paul Stewart, Erskine Sanford, Agnes Moorehead, Alan Ladd, Gus Schilling, Philip Van Zandt, Harry Shannon, Sonny Bupp, Arthur O'Connell; DIRECTED BY: Orson Welles .
- CAST: Orson Welles, Bradford Dillman, Dean Stockwell, Diane Varsi, E. ...
- CAST: Orson Welles, Juliette Gréco, Bradford Dillman, Alexander Knox, Catherine Lacey. ...
- CAST: Orson Welles, Eleonora Rossi Drago, Ivica Pajer, Giulia Rubini, Pierre Cressoy DIRECTED BY: Ferdinando Baldi, Richard Pottier, Orson Welles .
- CAST: Orson Welles, Oja Kodar, Joseph Cotten, François Reichenbach, Richard Wilson, Paul Stewart; DIRECTED BY: Orson Welles .
- CAST: George Baker, Faith Brook, Orson Welles, George Westbury, Patrick Wymark .
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203. Article: Dan O'Herlihy
- en.wikipedia.org
- His first American film was Macbeth in the following year, appearing with Orson Welles. ...
204. Article: Howard Koch
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- Koch wurde berühmt mit der Adaption des Science-Fiction-Romans "Krieg der Welten" als Radio-Hörspiel, das von Orson Welles 1938 als folgenschwerer Halloween-Scherz für CBS inszeniert wurde. ...
205. Orson Welles - The Man and His Genius
- orsonwelles.20m.com
- The 20th century was fortunate to have had the genius of ORSON WELLES. ...
- MUSIC & WELLES .
206. MERC ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen: the director of the Mercury
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- MERC ANNOUNCER: The Columbia Broadcasting System and it's affliated stations pesent Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre on the Air in a radio play by Howard Koch suggested by the H. ...
- MERC ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen: the director of the Mercury Theatre and star of these broadcasts, Orson Welles. ...
- ORSON WELLES: We know now that in the early years of the twentieth century this world was being watched closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own. ...
- MERC ANNOUNCER: You're listening to a CBS presentation of Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre on the Air in an original dramatization of "The War of the Worlds" by H. ...
- Wells, starring Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre on the Air. ...
- Orson Welles: This is Orson Welles, ladies and gentlemen, out of character to assure you that The War of The Worlds has no further significance than as the holiday offering it was intended to be. ...
- Wells, the seventeenth in its weekly series of dramatic broadcasts featuring Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre on the Air. ...
207. Article: Whoopee!
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- Richard Day did the set designs and behind the camera was Gregg Toland, who later found fame with Orson Welles. ...
208. THE 3RD MAN previously at Film Forum in New York City
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- When Mitchum was still in the running, Selznick wired London: "There can be no question whatsoever about fabulous difference in gross here with Mitchum who is clearly star of first rank against Welles whom Gallup claims is detriment and who in my opinion would not add a dollar to gross. ...
- Orson Welles had been Reed's suggestion Lime and the director was willing to fight for him. Selznick finally conceded once it became clear Mitchum would be serving jail time for his 1948 marijuana arrest, and when he learned Welles could be hired inexpensively and with no share in the gross.
- There was much concern that Welles, who was gaining a reputation for being temperamental, would usurp the director's authority. The greatest difficulty, however, turned out to be just getting Welles on the set. ... There was a bit of congenial tension between Welles and Korda, who had often discussed film projects with the expatriate director but had never provided any actual funding. "I knew I was going to do The Third Man," Welles said, "but I was going to make Alex pay for all those movies I hadn't done. ... " After weeks of scheduling and rescheduling his appearance on the set, on the verge of being replaced by another actor, Welles finally set a date to arrive in Vienna. Desperate for cash to keep his own film alive, Welles waived the option for a percentage of the box-office in favor of $100,000 up front -- a decision Welles would later regret but, at the time, had no choice but accept.
- One of the first scenes Welles shot was the chase through the sewers. Reed later recounted the episode, " Welles comes down the sewer and says, 'Carol, I can't work in a sewer, I come from California! My throat! I'm so cold!' I said, 'Look, Orson, in the time it's taking us to talk about this, you can do the shot. ... I cannot work under such conditions!' 'Orson, Orson, we're lit for you. ... ' With Orson, you know, everything has to be drama. ...
- In an interview last year with Adrian Turner, Hamilton recalled, "We started shooting and Orson is meant to be there for his night shots, where Harry Lime is running all over Vienna. But Orson never showed up, so the location manager was sent to Rome to get him. Because Orson wasn't in Vienna, we had to shoot something. ... Orson finally arrives, and he's quite happy with the coat and hat I"d worn for the shadow shots. ... Carol did the shot and said, "Isn't it wonderful?" Then Orson went into a tirade. ... So when Orson was being chased through the tunnels, we had to use doubles. ...
209. Article: Orson Welles/Talk
- www.wikipedia.org
210. Article: Beneath the Planet of the Apes
- en.wikipedia.org
- The military Ape General was originally supposed to be played by Orson Welles. ...
211. Citizen Kane (1941)
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- Its director, star, and producer were all the same genius individual - Orson Welles (in his film debut at age 25!), who collaborated with Herman J. ...
- The gossip columnist Louella Parsons persuaded her newspaper boss Hearst that he was being slandered by RKO and Orson Welles' film when it was first previewed, so the Hearst-owned newspapers (and other media outlets) pressured theatres to boycott the film and also threatened libel. ...
- Welles' film was the recipient of nine Oscar nominations with only one win - Best Original Screenplay (Mankiewicz and Welles). The other eight nominations included Best Picture (Orson Welles, producer), Best Actor and Best Director (Welles), Best B/W Cinematography (Toland), Best B/W Interior Decoration (Perry Ferguson and Van Nest Polglase), Best Sound Recording (John Aalberg), Best Dramatic Picture Score (Bernard Herrmann with his first brilliant musical score), and Best Film Editing (Robert Wise). With his four Academy Awards nominations, Welles became the first individual to receive simultaneous nominations in those four categories. ...
- Many of the performers from Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre made their screen debuts in the film, among them Joseph Cotten (Kane's oldest and best friend, and his newspaper's drama critic), Dorothy Comingore (Kane's second wife), Ruth Warrick (Kane's first wife), Ray Collins (Kane's political opponent), Agnes Moorehead (Kane's mother), Everett Sloane (Kane's devoted and loyal employee and business manager), Erskine Sanford (the newspaper's editor-in-chief), Paul Stewart (Kane's butler), George Couloris (Kane's legal guardian and bank manager), and William Alland (the chief investigative reporter). ...
- The castle's owner is Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles), publisher of the New York Inquirer: .
212. Celebrities @ Hollywood.com-Featuring Orson Welles. Celebrities, news, gossip, videos, interviews, bio's, photo's and more...
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213. Article: Alejandro Jodorowsky
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- The project was intended to involve Orson Welles, Salvador Dali, Pink Floyd and H. ...
214. Article: Romy Schneider
- www.wikipedia.org
- Mainly, however, she stayed in France, working with film directors such as Orson Welles (Le Procès of 1963, based upon Franz Kafka's The Trial) and Luchino Visconti (Ludwig, a 1972 film about the life of King Ludwig II of Bavaria in which she played a much maturer Elisabeth of Austria again). ...
215. Article: Edgar Bergen
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- Bergen and McCarthy are sometimes credited with "saving the world" because, on the night of October 30, 1938, when Orson Welles performed his War of the Worlds radio play that so panicked the nation, most of the American public had tuned in to hear Bergen and McCarthy and never heard Welles' play. ...
216. Immortal Story, The (1968)
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217. Article: Jeanne Crain
- en.wikipedia.org
- While still in high school, she was asked to make a screen test opposite Orson Welles. ...
218. Article: Booth Tarkington
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- The Magnificent Ambersons (1918; won the 1919 Pulitzer Prize; filmed 1941 by Orson Welles) .
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219. Article: Montgomery Burns
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- Originally, this character was simply called Montgomery Burns, but in an early episode, called Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish, he yelled "You can't do this to me, I'm Charles Montgomery Burns!", which plays on a quotation from Orson Welles's Citizen Kane ("You can't do this to me, I'm Charles Foster Kane!") His catchphrase is the word "Excellent" muttered in a low, sinister voice with tented fingertips. ...
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220. Article: Efrem Kurtz
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- He also conducted a number of film scores, including Jacques Ibert's score for Orson Welles' Macbeth. ...
221. Citizen Kane (1941)
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- Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten.
- Director: Orson Welles.
- Director: Orson Welles.
- Welles' studio-butchered follow-up is nonetheless a quietly breathtaking drama.
- Starring: Orson Welles, Akim Tamiroff.
- Director: Orson Welles.
- More loosely structured Welles thriller hinges on similar themes.
- Starring: Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles.
- Another pivotal Welles mystery/thriller has international intrigue angle.
- Director: Orson Welles.
- Welles' dark, classic noir is a cinematic tour de force.
222. Article: Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album
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- 1982: Orson Welles for Donovan's Brain (Best Spoken Word, Documentary or Drama) .
- 1979: Orson Welles for Citizen Kane .
- 1977: James Earl Jones & Orson Welles for Great American Documents .
223. Article: Tracking shot
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- Studio mangling by superimposing credits and titles over the opening tracking shot in Orson Welles' Touch of Evil was not resolved until the fourth release of the film. ...
224. Orson Welles | Cinefania Online
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225. Article: William Randolph Hearst
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- The life of Hearst was depicted in a thinly disguised portrait in Orson Welles' epic film Citizen Kane. ... Welles and the studio producing the film, RKO, resisted the pressure, but the fight dampened the film's release, produced poor box office numbers and the fight profoundly harmed Orson Welles' career. ...
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