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Chimes at Midnight (1965, Orson Welles)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 27, 2019

Chimes at Midnight opens with Orson Welles and Alan Webb, both aged men in the Medieval Ages, bumbling (probably at least somewhat drunkenly) in for the night; they sit at a fire and gently reminisce about their youth. The scene gives a first look at screenwriter, director, star Welles in all his g read more

Chimes at Midnight (1965, Orson Welles)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 27, 2019

Chimes at Midnight opens with Orson Welles and Alan Webb, both aged men in the Medieval Ages, bumbling (probably at least somewhat drunkenly) in for the night; they sit at a fire and gently reminisce about their youth. The scene gives a first look at screenwriter, director, star Welles in all his g read more

Chimes at Midnight (1965, Orson Welles)

The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 27, 2019

Chimes at Midnight opens with Orson Welles and Alan Webb, both aged men in the Medieval Ages, bumbling (probably at least somewhat drunkenly) in for the night; they sit at a fire and gently reminisce about their youth. The scene gives a first look at screenwriter, director, star Welles in all his g read more

Chimes at Midnight (1965, Orson Welles)

The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 27, 2019

Chimes at Midnight opens with Orson Welles and Alan Webb, both aged men in the Medieval Ages, bumbling (probably at least somewhat drunkenly) in for the night; they sit at a fire and gently reminisce about their youth. The scene gives a first look at screenwriter, director, star Welles in all his g read more

Chimes at Midnight (1965)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Mar 30, 2017

“There live not three good men unhanged in England. And one of them is fat and grows old.” It seems Orson Welles never did anything on a cursory level. There’s always a gravitas — the unique personality of the man displayed in his work whether it is behind the camera or in fr read more

Chimes at Midnight (1965)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Mar 30, 2017

“There live not three good men unhanged in England. And one of them is fat and grows old.” It seems Orson Welles never did anything on a cursory level. There’s always a gravitas — the unique personality of the man displayed in his work whether it is behind the camera or in fr read more

Seattle International Film Festival 2016: Orson Welles in Falstaff/ Chimes at Midnight (1965)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 25, 2016

It's almost comforting to watch Orson Welles play the title character in Falstaff/ Chimes at Midnight (1965), because he seems so happily at home. The director called it his favorite film, a sentiment that wasn't shared by critics upon its release, but which has changed in the years since. In a read more

Chimes at Midnight (1965)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Nov 21, 2010

After watching a great production of Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part I at the Globe Theatre in London this autumn (sadly I didn’t make it to Part II), I was keen to see Orson Welles’ take on Falstaff, Chimes at Midnight. This film is less well-known than Welles’ other Shakespeare read more



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