TELLURIDE, Colo. — Orson Welles was on the line. “What are you doing Thursday?” he asked. It was 1970, and the “Citizen Kane” director had called Peter Bogdanovich to ask him to appear in his latest ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1941, Orson Welles co-wrote, directed, and starred in Citizen Kane, still regarded by many critics as the greatest movie of all ...
Orson Welles once described his final film this way: “'The Other Side of the Wind’ is divided into two sections. There is the film, which is made by documentary cameramen, which is the story of the ...
“She’s Funny That Way” wasn’t exactly the movie he set out to make, but the director’s cut was feared lost. How it came to be shown at MoMA is a complicated saga. By Ben Kenigsberg Sidney Poitier and ...
It was 1970, and the “Citizen Kane” director had called Peter Bogdanovich to ask him to appear in his latest film, “The Other Side of the Wind.” Yes, he knew that Bogdanovich was stretched thin. It ...