‘Touch of Evil’ color production photos from 1957
Several color photographs of Orson Welles and the crew at work were taken during the filming of “Touch of Evil” in Venice, California, in early 1957.
Several color photographs of Orson Welles and the crew at work were taken during the filming of “Touch of Evil” in Venice, California, in early 1957.
Three weeks after his death, some of Orson Welles’ closest friends and associates took part in the memorial at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles.
In addition to “The Magnificent Ambersons,” the Bernard Herrmann score for “Citizen Kane” is also available as a limited edition SA-CD from Quartet Records.
The independent filmmaker died on September 22 at his Santa Monica home, his daughter, Sabrina Jaglom, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Fable Studio CEO Edward Saatchi and “The Magnificent Ambersons” expert Brian Rose generously agreed to discuss the controversy and their hopes with Wellesnet.
Hollywood filmmaker Stanley Sheff shared his memories of working with Orson Welles and his plans for a screening of “Citizen Kane” in Beverly Hills.
An Amazon-backed artificial intelligence company will attempt to reconstruct the lost 43 minutes of Orson Welles’ “The Magnificent Ambersons” as a test case of AI’s ability to edit, rewrite, and overhaul a movie after it has already been filmed.
A collection of interviews with noteworthy Welles collaborators and the catalogue for the three-month Cinémathèque française event, “My Name is Orson Welles,” are available this month in French language editions.
Turner Classic Movies has scheduled eight Orson Welles-related films on September 23 under the unusual banner “Reverse Orson Welles.”
She told Wellesnet she will be be discussing the ongoing preservation effort of the surviving footage, as well as the history of the wartime project, when she speaks at Cinematheque francaise on October 13.
Orson Welles made his final TV appearance on “The Merv Griffin Show” with biographer Barbara Leaming hours before his death on October 10, 1985.
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