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by James Naremore


  Production Company: A Mercury Production, filmed at Scalera Studios in Rome and on location in Morocco and Italy, from 1949 to 1952. US premiere, June 1955. 91 mins.

  Mr. Arkadin [British title: Confidential Report] (1955)

  Director: Orson Welles

  Script: Orson Welles

  Photography: Jean Bourgoin

  Art Direction: Orson Welles

  Music: Paul Misraki

  Costumes: Orson Welles

  Sound: Jacques Lebreton, Jacques Carrère

  Editor: Renzo Lucidi

  Executive Producer: Louis Dolivet

  Production Manager: Michel J. Boisrond

  Assistant Directors: José Maria Ochoa, José Luis de la Serna, Isidoro Martínez Ferry

  Cast: Orson Welles (Narrator/Gregory Arkadin), Paola Mori (Raina Arkadin), Robert Arden (Guy Van Stratten), Akim Tamiroff (Jacob Zouk), Michael Redgrave (Burgomil Trebitsch), Patricia Medina (Mily), Mischa Auer (The Professor), Katina Paxinou (Sophie), Jack Watling (Marquis of Rutleigh), Grégoire Aslan (Bracco), Peter van Eyck (Thaddeus), Suzanne Flon (Baroness Nagel), Tamara Shane (Woman in apartment), Frédéric O’Brady (Oskar).

  Production Company: A Mercury Production at Sevilla Studios (Spain)/Film Organization (France). (A Spanish version with a different cutter, and different players as Sophie and the baroness, was apparently shot at the same time. See Moret’s filmography in Écran.) Filmed in France, Spain, Germany, and Italy, 1954. US premiere, Oct. 1962. 100 mins.

  The Fountain of Youth (1958)

  Director: Orson Welles

  Script: Orson Welles, based on “Youth from Vienna,” by John Collier

  Photography: Sidney Hickox

  Art Director: Claudio Guzman

  Editor: Bud Molin

  Makeup: Maurice Seiderman

  Cast: Orson Welles (Narrator), Dan Tobin (Humphrey Baxter), Joi Lansing (Caroline Coates), Rick Jason (Alan Brody), Billy House (Albert Morgan), Nancy Kulp (Mrs. Morgan), Marjorie Bennett (Journalist).

  Production Company: Welles Enterprises/Desilu. Filmed in Los Angeles, 1956, telecast on NBC-TV, Sept. 16, 1958. 25 mins.

  Touch of Evil (1958)

  Director: Orson Welles (added scene by Harry Keller)

  Script: Orson Welles, adapted from an earlier script by Paul Monash, which in turn was based on Whit Masterson’s novel Badge of Evil

  Photography: Russell Metty

  Camera Operator: John Russell

  Art Direction: Alexander Golitzen, Robert Clatworthy

  Set Direction: Russell Gausman, John P. Austin

  Music: Henry Mancini

  Musical Supervisor: Joseph Gershenson

  Costumes: Bill Thomas

  Sound: Leslie I. Carey, Frank Wilkinson

  Editors: Virgil Vogel, Aaron Stell, Edward Curtiss

  Producer: Albert Zugsmith

  Production Manager: F. D. Thompson

  Assistant Directors: Phil Bowles, Terry Nelson

  Cast: Orson Welles (Hank Quinlan), Charlton Heston (Mike Vargas), Janet Leigh (Susan Vargas), Joseph Calleia (Pete Menzies), Akim Tamiroff (“Uncle Joe” Grandi), Valentin de Vargas (“Pancho”), Ray Collins (District Attorney Adair), Dennis Weaver (Motel “Night man”), Joanna Moore (Marcia Linnaker), Mort Mills (Schwartz), Marlene Dietrich (Tanya), Victor Millan (Manelo Sanchez), Lalo Rios (Risto), Michael Sargent (Pretty Boy), Mercedes McCambridge (Gang Leader), Joseph Cotten (Police surgeon), Zsa Zsa Gabor (Owner of strip joint), Phil Harvey (Blaine), Joi Lansing (Zita), Harry Shannon (Police Chief Gould), Rusty Wescoatt (Casey), Wayne Taylor, Ken Millar, and Ramón Rodriguez (Gang members), Arlene McQuade (Ginnie), Domenick Delgarde (Lackey), Joe Basulto (Delinquent), Jennie Dias (Jackie), Yolanda Bojorquez (Bobbie), Eleanor Dorado (Lia), John Dierkes (Plainclothes cop).

  Production Company: Universal Studios, location scenes in Venice, California, 1957–58. US premiere, Feb. 1958. Three versions exist (93 mins., 108 mins., and 111 mins.). None are definitive, although the third is closest to Welles’s intentions.

  Don Quixote (1955–73)

  Producer: Oscar Dancigers

  Director: Orson Welles

  Script: Orson Welles, based on the novel by Miguel de Cervantes

  Photography: José Garcia Galisteo, Juan Manuel de Lachica, Edmond Richard, Jack Draper, Ricardo Navarrete, Manuel Mateos, Georgio Tonti, Gary Graver

  Editors: Maurizio Lucidi, Renzo Lucidi, Peter Parasheles, Ira Wohl, Alberto Valenzuela

  Cast: Francisco Reiguera (Don Quixote), Akim Tamiroff (Sancho Panza), Orson Welles (Narrator)

  Unfinished. 35mm black-and-white, filmed in Mexico, Spain, and Italy.

  In the Land of Don Quixote (1961)

  Director: Orson Welles

  Script: Orson Welles

  Photography: José Manuel de la Chica, Ricardo Navarete, Orson Welles

  Cast: Orson Welles, Paola Mori, Beatrice Welles

  Documentary, aired on RAI TV in 1964–65. 16mm black-and-white. Nine episodes totaling approximately 200 minutes.

  The Trial (1962)

  Director: Orson Welles

  Script: Orson Welles, based on Franz Kafka’s novel

  Photography: Edmond Richard

  Camera Operator: Adolphe Charlet

  Art Direction: Jean Mandaroux

  Music: Jean Ledrut, and the Adagio of Tomaso Albinoni

  Costumes: Hélène Thibault

  Sound: Jacques Lebreton

  Sound Recording: Julien Coutelier, Guy Villette

  Pin-screen Prologue: Alexandre Alexeieff and Claire Parker

  Editors: Yvonne Martin, Denise Baby, Fritz Mueller

  Producers: Alexander and Michael Salkind

  Production Manager: Robert Florat

  Assistant Directors: Marc Maurette, Paul Seban, Sophie Becker

  Cast: Orson Welles (Narrator/Advocate Hastler), Anthony Perkins (Joseph K.), Jeanne Moreau (Miss Burstner), Romy Schneider (Leni), Elsa Martinelli (Hilda), Suzanne Flon (Miss Pittl), Madeleine Robinson (Mrs. Grubach), Akim Tamiroff (Bloch), Arnoldo Foà (Inspector), Fernand Ledoux (Clerk of the Court), Maurice Teynac (Deputy Manager), Billy Kearns (1st police officer), Jess Hahn (2nd police officer), William Chappell (Titorelli), Raoul Delfosse, Carl Studer, and Jean-Claude Rémoleux (Executioners), Wolfgang Reichmann (Usher), Thomas Holtzmann (Student), Naydra Shore (Irmie), Max Haufler (Uncle Max), Michael Lonsdale (Priest), Max Buchsbaum (Examining Magistrate), Van Doude (Archivist in cut scenes), Katina Paxinou (Scientist in cut scenes).

  Production Company: Paris Europa Films, H-C-IT, Hisa-Films. Filmed at Studio de Boulogne, Paris, at the Gare d’Orsay, and in Zagreb, March-June 1962. US premiere, Feb. 1963. 118 mins.

  Chimes at Midnight (1966) [later US title, Falstaff]

  Director: Orson Welles

  Script: Orson Welles, adapted from Shakespeare’s Richard II; Henry IV, parts I and II; Henry V; and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Commentary from Raphael Holinshed’s The Chronicles of England.

  Photography: Edmond Richard

  Camera Operator: Adolphe Charlet

  Second Unit Photography: Alejandro Ulloa

  Art Direction: José Antonio de la Guerra, Mariano Erdoiza

  Music: Angelo Francesco Lavagnino

  Musical Director: Carlo Franci

  Costumes: Orson Welles

  Sound Recording: Peter Parasheles

  Editor: Fritz Mueller

  Executive Producer: Alessandro Tasca

  Producers: Emiliano Piedra, Ángel Escolano

  Production Manager: Gustavo Quintana

  Assistant Directors: Tony Fuentes, Juan Cobos

  Cast: Ralph Richardson (Narrator), Orson Welles (Sir John Falstaff), Keith Baxter (Prince Hal, later Henry V), John Gielgud (King Henry IV), Jeanne Moreau (Doll Tearsheet), Margaret Rutherford (Mistress Quickly), Norman Rodway (Henry Percy, called Hotspur), Marina Vlady (Kate Percy), Alan Webb (Justice Shallow), Walter Chiari (Silence), Michael Aldridge (Pistol), Tony Beckley (Poins), Fernando Rey (Worcester), Andrew Faulds (Westmoreland), José Nieto (Northumberland), Jeremy R
owe (Prince John), Beatrice Welles (Falstaff’s page), Paddy Bedford (Bardolph), Julio Peña, Fernando Hilbeck, Andrés Mejuto, Keith Pyott, Charles Farrell.

  Production Company: Internacional Films Española (Madrid)/Alpine (Basle). Filmed in Barcelona, Madrid, and various Spanish locations, 1964–65. US premiere, March 1967. 119 mins.

  The Immortal Story (1968)

  Director: Orson Welles

  Script: Orson Welles, based on the story by Isak Dinesen [Karen Blixen]

  Photography: Willy Kurant

  Color: Eastman Color

  Assistant Cameramen: Jean Orjollet, Jacques Assuérus

  Art Direction: André Piltant

  Music: Piano pieces by Erik Satie, played by Aldo Ciccolini and Jean-Joël Barbier

  Costumes for Jeanne Moreau: Pierre Cardin

  Sound: Jean Nény

  Editors: Yolande Maurette, Marcelle Pluet, Françoise Garnault, Claude Farny

  Producer: Micheline Rozan

  Production Manager: Marc Maurette

  Assistant Directors: Olivier Gérard, Tony Fuentes, Patrice Torok

  Cast: Orson Welles (Narrator/Mr. Clay), Jeanne Moreau (Virginie Ducrot), Roger Coggio (Elishama Levinsky), Norman Eshley (Paul), Fernando Rey (Merchant).

  Production Company: ORTF/Albina Films. Filmed in Paris and Madrid, Sept.-Nov. 1966. US premiere, Sept. 1968. 58 mins.

  F for Fake (1973)

  Director: Orson Welles, using material from an earlier film by François Reichenbach

  Script: Orson Welles

  Photography: (US and Toussaint) Gary Graver, (France and Ibiza) Christian Odasso. In 16mm color.

  Music: Michel Legrand

  Editors: Orson Welles, Marie-Sophie Dubus, Dominique Engerer

  Titles: Lax

  Sound Recording: Paul Bertault

  Producers: Dominique Antoine, François Reichenbach

  Associate Producer: Richard Drewett

  Cast: Orson Welles, Oja Kodar, Elmyr de Hory, Clifford Irving, Edith Irving, François Reichenbach, Joseph Cotten, Laurence Harvey, Richard Wilson, Paul Stewart, Howard Hughes, Saša Devčić, Gary Graver, Andrés Vincent Gomez, Julio Palinkas, Christian Odasso, François Widoff (as themselves), Peter Bogdanovich, William Alland (offscreen).

  Production Company: Films de l’Astrophore (Paris)/Saci (Tehran)/Janus Film (Munich). Filmed in France and the US, 1973. US premiere, Oct. 1974. 85 mins.

  Filming Othello (1978)

  Producers: Klaus Hellwig, Jürgen Hellwig

  Director: Orson Welles

  Script: Orson Welles

  Photography (color sequences): Gary Graver

  Music: Francesco Lavagnino, Alberto Barbaris

  Editor: Marty Roth

  Documentary, using footage from Welles’s 1952 film of Shakespeare’s Othello. Produced by West German Television. 84 mins.

  The Deep (Unreleased)

  Director: Orson Welles

  Script: Orson Welles, based on Charles Williams’s novel Dead Calm

  Photography: Willy Kurant

  Color: Eastman Color

  Cast: Orson Welles (Russ Brewer), Jeanne Moreau (Ruth Warriner), Laurence Harvey (Hughie Warriner), Olga Palinkas (Rae Ingram), Michael Bryant (John Ingram).

  Filmed at Hvar, Yugoslavia, 1967–69.

  The Other Side of the Wind (Incomplete)

  Director: Orson Welles

  Script: Orson Welles and Oja Kodar

  Photography: Gary Graver

  Color: Eastman Color

  Production Design: Polly Pratt

  Cast: John Huston (Jake Hannaford), Peter Bogdanovich (Brooks Otterlake), Lilli Palmer (Zarah Valeska), Susan Strasberg (Juliet Rich), Oja Kodar (The Actress), Bob Random (John Dale), Howard Grossman (Charles Higgam), Joseph McBride (Mr. Pister), Tanio Selwart (The Baron), Cathy Lucas (Mavis Henscher), Norman Foster (Billy), Edmond O’Brien (Pat), Cameron Mitchell (Matt), Mercedes McCambridge (Maggie), Benny Rubin, Richard Wilson, John Carrol, Paul Mazursky, Curtis Harrington, Dennis Hopper, Henry Jaglom, Claude Chabrol, Stéphane Audran, Gary Graver.

  Filming began Aug. 1970. Filmed in Los Angeles and Flagstaff, Arizona. Unfinished as of 2014. Royal Road films to release a fully edited version in 2015.

  Welles as Actor

  1943

  Jane Eyre (d. Robert Stevenson)

  1944

  Follow the Boys (d. Edward Sutherland)

  1945

  Tomorrow Is Forever (d. Irving Pichel)

  1949

  Black Magic (d. Gregory Ratoff)

  Prince of Foxes (d. Henry King)

  The Third Man (d. Carol Reed)

  1950

  The Black Rose (d. Henry Hathaway)

  1953

  Trent’s Last Case (d. Herbert Wilcox)

  Versailles (d. Sacha Guitry)

  L’Uomo, la Bestia e la Virtù (d. Stefano Vanzina)

  1954

  Napolean (d. Sacha Guitry)

  Three Cases of Murder (episode directed by George More O’Ferral)

  1955

  Trouble in the Glen (d. Herbert Wilcox)

  1956

  Moby Dick (d. John Huston)

  1957

  Man in the Shadow (d. Jack Arnold)

  The Long Hot Summer (d. Martin Ritt)

  1958

  The Roots of Heaven (d. John Huston)

  1959

  Compulsion (d. Richard Fleischer)

  David and Goliath (d. Richard Pottier, Fernando Baldi)

  Ferry to Hong Kong (d. Lewis Gilbert)

  1960

  Austerlitz (d. Abel Gance)

  Crack in the Mirror (d. Richard Fleischer)

  The Tartars (d. Richard Thorpe)

  1961

  Layfayette (d. Jean Dréville)

  1962

  RoGoPaG (episode by Pier Paolo Pasolini)

  1964

  Marco the Magnificent (d. Denys de la Patellière, Noël Howard)

  1965

  Is Paris Burning? (d. René Clément)

  1966

  The Sailor from Gibraltar (d. Tony Richardson)

  A Man for All Seasons (d. Fred Zinnemann)

  1967

  Casino Royale (episode by Joseph McGrath)

  I’ll Never Forget What’s’isname (d. Michael Winner)

  Oedipus the King (d. Phillip Saville)

  1968

  House of Cards (d. John Guillermin)

  The Southern Star (d. Sidney Hayers)

  1969

  The Battle of the Neretva (d. Veljko Bulajic)

  Michael the Brave (d. Sergiu Nicolaescu)

  Teppea (d. Giulio Petroni)

  Twelve Plus One (d. Nicholas Gessner)

  The Kremlin Letter (d. John Huston)

  Start the Revolution without Me (d. Bud Yorkin)

  Mihai Viteazu (d. Sergiu Nicolaescu)

  1970

  Catch-22 (d. Mike Nichols)

  Waterloo (d. Sergei Bondarchuk)

  Upon This Rock (d. Harry Rasky)

  1971

  A Safe Place (d. Henry Jaglom)

  The Toy Factory (d. Bert Gordon)

  Get to Know Your Rabbit (d. Brian de Palma)

  La Décade Prodigieuse (d. Claude Chabrol)

  The Canterbury Tales (d. Pier Paolo Pasolini)

  To Kill a Stranger (d. Peter Collinson)

  1972

  Sutjeska (d. Stipe Delic)

  Malpertuis (d. Harry Kümel)

  Necromancy (d. Bert Gordon)

  Treasure Island (d. John Hough, Andrea Bianchi)

  1977

  Voyage of the Damned (d. Stuart Rosenberg)

  1979

  Never Trust an Honest Thief (d. George McCowan)

  The Secret of Nikola Tesla (d. Krsto Papić)

  The Muppet Movie (d. James Frawley)

  1981

  Butterfly (d. Matt Cimber)

  1982

  The Muppets Take Manhattan (d. Frank Oz)

  1983

  Where Is Parsifal? (d. Henri Helman)

  1987

  Some
one to Love (d. Henry Jaglom)

  Welles as Narrator (Exclusive of TV Films)

  1940

  The Swiss Family Robinson (d. Edward Ludwig)

  1946

  Duel in the Sun (d. King Vidor)

  1956

  Lords of the Forest (d. Henry Brandt and Heinz Sielman)

  1958

  The Vikings (d. Richard Fleischer)

  1959

  High Journey (d. Peter Baylis)

  South Seas Adventure (d. Carl Dudley)

  1961

  King of Kings (d. Nicholas Ray)

  1962

  River of the Ocean (d. Peter Baylis)

  1963

  The Finest Hours (d. Peter Baylis)

  1970

  To Build a Fire (d. David Cobham)

  1971

  Sentinels of Silence (d. Robert Amrom)

 

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