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  1. Orson Welles, foto de 1937, publicada en la prensa después del polémico drama de La guerra de los mundos. Los hechos se relataron de tal forma que lo que era aparentemente un programa de variedades, con música en directo, se veía interrumpido con falsas noticias, con ficticios reporteros como Carl Philips, narrando la caída de meteoritos.

  2. Seven 12" 78 rpm records. Musicraft Records (Musicraft 18) Slightly abridged version of Welles's 1937 Mercury Theatre production with narration by Marc Blitzstein. First original cast recording ever made [2] : 342 [3] : 251. 1939. March 1, 11, 21 & 25, 1938 [1] : 340 [2] : 349. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.

  3. 27 de may. de 2024 · Orson Welles (born May 6, 1915, Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S.—died October 10, 1985, Los Angeles, California) was an American motion-picture actor, director, producer, and writer. His innovative narrative techniques and use of photography, dramatic lighting, and music to further the dramatic line and to create mood made his Citizen Kane (1941 ...

  4. Pages in category "Orson Welles". The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Orson Welles.

  5. Orson Welles and Roger Hill: A Friendship in Three Acts. Albany, Georgia: BearManor Media, 2013. ISBN 1-59393-260-X. Biskind, Peter (ed.), Jaglom, Henry. My Lunches With Orson: Conversations Between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles. New York: Metropolitan Books ( Henry Holt and Company ), 2013. ISBN 9780805097252.

  6. Orson Welles vuonna 1937. George Orson Welles ( 6. toukokuuta 1915 Kenosha, Wisconsin – 10. lokakuuta 1985 Hollywood, Kalifornia) oli yhdysvaltalainen elokuvaohjaaja, näyttelijä ja käsikirjoittaja . Welles esitti itse pääosaa useissa elokuvissaan, samaten kirjoitti käsikirjoituksen. Uransa aikana hän sai elokuvistaan yhden Oscar ...

  7. For the 1941–42 radio series, see The Orson Welles Show (radio series). The Orson Welles Show was an unsold television talk show pilot directed by Orson Welles. It has never been broadcast or released in its entirety. Filming began in September 1978 and the project was completed around February 1979. It ran 74 minutes and was intended for a ...