John Gielgud on Orson Welles and making CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT

In these excerpts from Sir John Gielgud’s wonderful book, A Life in Letters, which covers his entire career from 1930 to 1999, we get to see how his view of Orson Welles changed, starting from when he first saw Citizen Kane in 1941, to his being somewhat put off by Welles’s antics at their first […]

Orson Welles on Set: Behind the scenes of CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT by Nicolas Tikhomiroff

After recently viewing the Movies Unlimited DVD-R of Falstaff, I was impressed (yet again) by Orson Welles’s Shakespearian masterpiece, and all the many details it contains—which I had either forgotten about or never even noticed before. As Welles remarked, “I think a film should be full of things, details that one does not see the […]

Simon Callow on Orson Welles’s CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT and playing Falstaff

Simon Callow, who is a great friend of Wellesnet, has sent along the biggest contribution I’ve yet to receive towards helping keep the site active and alive on the web. I know I’ve mentioned to everyone who has contributed to Wellesnet that we hope to add more pictures to the site in the future. Well, […]

Orson Welles’s FALSTAFF: One of the Greatest Movies Ever Made

On the day when Hollywood gives out it’s esteemed Academy Awards, I came across an ad for Falstaff that quotes all the excellent reviews it received when it opened in March of 1967. Of course, the most important review for an art house movie at that time, was the verdict from The New York Times. […]

Jonathan Rosenbaum interviewed on Orson Welles

Producer Greg Boozell has sent along this link for Wellesnet viewers to preview a very informative interview with Jonathan Rosenbaum condcted by Mara Tapp, which concentrates on four of Orson Welles lesser viewed films:  MR. ARKADIN, DON QUIXOTE, FALSTAFF and F FOR FAKE.    It also goes into some detail about Welles pioneering work with Afro-Americans and Afro-Brazilians, which really seems to be the smoking […]

Keith Baxter on CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT

(Wellesnet correspondent Leslie Weisman attended the screening of Chimes at Midnight at the AFI Wednesday night, which featured star Keith Baxter in attendance. Baxter spoke at length after the film about his experiences with Welles and on the film. Despite the occasional factual error on Mr Baxter’s part, this is a warmly remembered series of […]

Darryl Zanuck on “Chimes At Midnight”

Here is a letter Darryl Zanuck, the President of 20th Century Fox and a great friend of Welles wrote to him after first seeing ”Chimes At Midnight”.  For whatever reasons, Zanuck and Fox were not able to secure the rights to “Chimes” which was rather unfortunate, since had Fox acquired the film it might have done far better in the […]

In the land of DON QUIXOTE

I’ve just returned from a fabulous�two week vacation in Spain, which�by sheer accident has turned out to be a�wonderful�source of Welles information – �inparticular on Chimes At Midnight, which was�Welles own favorite movie, as well as mine. Chimes�of course, was shot in Spain, which was�Welles� favorite country in Europe, as can be seen in this […]