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As an actor -- The Third Man

As a director -- Touch of Evil (that opening tracking shot is just amazing)

I also find a lot to like about Mr. Arkadin and wish he had been able to make it with a bigger budget. It's not a really good movie, but it had the prospects of becoming a great movie if he had had the proper money and time budgets.

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I haven't seen that much.

Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons and A Touch of Evil are my favorites.

Falstaff and The Trial are eye-candy but difficult to enjoy.

No fondness for The Stranger.

I am in huge minority, but I've found that the intensity of the Third Man almost vanishes from the moment Welles gets on screen.

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Touch of evil

The lady from Shanghai

I remember I liked them when I saw them but haven't seen the for a long time.

Journey into fear

The stranger

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Besides Citizen Kane, much the same as everyone else.

The Magnificent Ambersons, can only imagine what it would have been like without the studio's criminal butchery.

Touch Of Evil

Lady From Shanghai

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Producers Turn to Indiegogo to Finance Orson Welles’s Final Film

MAY 7, 2015

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Orson Welles, left, on the set of "The Other Side of the Wind," his last film. Peter Bogdanovich, center, is part of a push to release it. CreditLarry Jackson

SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Add a few more twists to the decades-long quest to release “The Other Side of the Wind,” the unfinished final film of Orson Welles.

In October, a team of producers pulled off a feat that had bedeviled various directors, movie companies and TV networks since Welles died in 1985: They secured the rights to 1,083 reels of “The Other Side of the Wind” footage stored in a warehouse outside Paris. Work began to raise millions of dollars to complete the film [...]

Link to New York Times article: http://nyti.ms/1Ej15DQ

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TCM is showing Orson Wells films each Friday this month. Tonight is Touch of Evil, The Lady From Shanghai, Mr. Arkadin, and Journey Into Fear.

They showed "MacBeth" last Friday, and I caught most of it. Dark production of a dark play and ill-fated too, since it was made at the same time as Olivier's far more famous and successful "Hamlet," but I thought it was pretty good. Liked the Scottish accents!

gregmo

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TCM is showing Orson Wells films each Friday this month. Tonight is Touch of Evil, The Lady From Shanghai, Mr. Arkadin, and Journey Into Fear.

They showed "MacBeth" last Friday, and I caught most of it. Dark production of a dark play and ill-fated too, since it was made at the same time as Olivier's far more famous and successful "Hamlet," but I thought it was pretty good. Liked the Scottish accents!

gregmo

Wasn't McBeth the last Gaelic speaking King of Scotland?

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