‘Chimes at Midnight’ to be shown at The Louvre
It will be screened at the prestigious Paris art museum on November 24.
It will be screened at the prestigious Paris art museum on November 24.
Top industry names are working to complete Orson Welles;’ film.
Welles made a movie that wasn’t meant to be anything more than a big hit with audiences looking for a good time.
RKO rejected the project and Welles made his Hollywood debut with “Citizen Kane” instead.
Orson Welles intended the footage to be used in a 1938 stage show.
The Castle Hill version will eventually be relegated to the dustbins of cinematic history.
Recollections by Welles, his eldest daughter, listeners, and telephone operators have appeared here.
Indiana University will offer a guided tour on October 26, of Orson Welles’ radio innovations.
The CD is limited to 300 copies.
The set is due for release on October 10.
Sean Graver spent a day with the production team “going through the remaining items from my father’s belongings.”
The auction closes on October 25.