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Orson Welles: The Paris Interview 1960

Released: 1960

6 / 10

8.0 / 10

Rated: N/A

Director: Allan King

Cast: Bernard Braden, Orson Welles

A vintage interview captures the artist reflecting on Citizen Kane and expounding on directing, acting and writing and his desire to bestow a valuable legacy upon his profession. The scene is a hotel room in Paris. The year 1960. The star, Orson Welles. This is a pearl of cinematic memorabilia.

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