Something is very wrong in the intro to this- When Orson Welles was asked who his favorite directors were, he answered, “I prefer the old masters. By which I mean John Ford, John Ford and John Ford.” Welles himself said Ford was one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.😊
\Really, no reason why, no nothing. I have a story for you. George Harrison's mortifying meal : It's hard to think of the quiet Beatle as being out spoken, or disliking pasta. But when he stopped at Gracie's Pizzeria in Hamshire on the Glen in 1973 for what he thought was going to be a quiet Italian meal, he was aghast and taken aback by the starchiness of the Pasta. He remarked to a friend of the way home that "That meal was unpalatable".
Undoubtedly he was a great Actor and Director but as a human being he could be poisonous and thought nothing of being nasty to fellow Artistes and openly criticised them. This unpleasant and arguably unprofessional way of behaving was sadly common within the Hollywood world many other Actors and Directors passing on their opinions of others. We should not accept them as being accurate, to each his/her own. We should form our own opinions and not rely upon theirs.
Just a minor but perhaps important point: Ralph Richardson was not in One of Our Aircraft is Missing. I wonder what film Welles was thinking of.
The Lion Has Wings had Ralph Richardson in it; Michael Powell was one of the five directors; and is a pretty dull movie.
I think his aknowledgement at the 1 minute 29 mark says a lot of what happens when one gets older.
Especially when one has drowned themselves in alcohol, as he did to himself.
As kids back in the 50s we called Wells...Orsan Cart
Perhaps he preferred the Hollywood version, 'Desperate Journey'.
Something is very wrong in the intro to this- When Orson Welles was asked who his favorite directors were, he answered, “I prefer the old masters. By which I mean John Ford, John Ford and John Ford.” Welles himself said Ford was one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.😊
but he might have said there was something he thought could be better. Modern people interpret ANY critique as a TOTAL SLAM .
plus it gets more clicks
\Really, no reason why, no nothing. I have a story for you.
George Harrison's mortifying meal : It's hard to think of the quiet Beatle as being out spoken, or disliking pasta. But when he stopped at Gracie's Pizzeria in Hamshire on the Glen in 1973 for what he thought was going to be a quiet Italian meal, he was aghast and taken aback by the starchiness of the Pasta. He remarked to a friend of the way home that "That meal was unpalatable".
Awesome orson definitely
A larger than life person
Liked him in casino royale 1967
Apparently Peter sellers didn't
Like him!
Many many people didn’t. He was that kind of guy. But that’s true of many great men. Not good men: great men.
Undoubtedly he was a great Actor and Director but as a human being he could be poisonous and thought nothing of being nasty to fellow Artistes and openly criticised them. This unpleasant and arguably unprofessional way of behaving was sadly common within the Hollywood world many other Actors and Directors passing on their opinions of others. We should not accept them as being accurate, to each his/her own. We should form our own opinions and not rely upon theirs.