THE STRANGER - IT'S A PLAY!

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Postby jaime marzol » Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:25 pm

http://www.dm-theatrics.com/Stranger/stranger.htm

check this out, the stranger is a play!
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Postby Wilson » Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:35 am

Interesting; it wouldn't be the first time it's been adapted, as there was a radio adaptation for the series Hedda Hopper hosted, I think it was called This is Hollywood. Haven't been able to get a copy yet, though I know it still exists. Welles didn't appear in the radio version, though if I recall correctly, EGR did.
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Postby Glenn Anders » Wed Mar 02, 2005 5:29 pm

Given the popularity of Movies, and the importance of any kind of name recognition in our culture, it is not surprising that little theaters would turn to staging classic screenplays. In fact, over the last six months, I have noticed several such productions at small theaters, here in San Francisco.

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Postby Knowles Noel Shane » Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:32 pm

It's interesting that Welles announced The Stranger radio version on July 5th 1946, during the Mercury Summer Theatre series, I think with EGR and Loretta Young. It didn't happen, though. Maybe the Hedda version was from the same script Welles would have used. What date was her version?
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Postby Wilson » Fri Mar 04, 2005 1:05 am

The date given is 7 December 1946. It was a half hour version with EGR and Merle Oberon.
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Postby Knowles Noel Shane » Fri Mar 04, 2005 10:11 pm

Speaking of December 7th, has anyone ever found the Welles broadcast interrupted to announce the bombing of Pearl Harbour? That would be interesting to hear.
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Postby jaime marzol » Sun Mar 06, 2005 10:01 pm

you know what i did find, a film directed by hawks. bombadier plane. crew listening to radio. radio announcing pearl harbor bombing. john garfield enters, hears broadcast and says, "are you guys listening to orson welles, the mercury theater?
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Postby Glenn Anders » Mon Mar 07, 2005 4:57 pm

Interesting, jaime. Good free association! The picture is called AIR FORCE.

Howard Hawks, of course, was a friend of Welles, and the reference suggests how well the name Orson Welles was known in 1943.

Incidentally, Welles did a radio show, an episode of Ceiling Unlimited (radio play by Arthur Miller?), which follows a Flying Fortress around the World in the days and weeks after December 7, 1941.

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