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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • Five Minutes Mr Welles is a short film by Vincent D'Onofrio. It debuted at the 2004 Venice Film Festival. Until now, it has never been available before outside of the film festival circuit. Enjoy!!!

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  • @darkangelzephyron
    @darkangelzephyron 9 років тому +35

    OMG i had no idea this existed and ever since i saw Ed Wood i wanted to see Vincent as Welles again. He is perfect for it. He needs to be in a Welles biopic

  • @darkangelmichael6148
    @darkangelmichael6148 4 роки тому +6

    No one else could do Orson Welles justice other than Vincent D'onofrio. True to Welles himself, D'onofrio wrote, directed and starred in this magnum opus. Masterful.

  • @seaconfused
    @seaconfused 6 місяців тому +3

    It's only 16 years but I finally watched it. Thank you for this!

  • @joshuaflores3647
    @joshuaflores3647 6 років тому +25

    There are a few (Two, actually) moments during which Mr. D'Onofrio almost magically becomes Orson Wells! The actor's voice, dress, manner, movement all( in two 3 second long moments) come together so that I couldn't have possibly discerned between this actor and the Orson Wells of a specific period. This is a generally intelligent film, and a great piece of character acting. But those couple of short moments when VD became Orson Wells are truly extraordinary.

  • @Alnonymous2000
    @Alnonymous2000 11 років тому +14

    I'd like to buy Mr. D'Onofrio a cup of coffee and thank him for the pleasure his work has given me. I had seen him on Law and Order. When I realized his earlier works, I was truly floored! That is acting!!!
    Peace

    • @ropi8739
      @ropi8739 3 місяці тому +1

      I sure do hope you've watched him in The Whole Wide World. It seems as if no one ever mentions that magnificent movie and what he did in it. I even had to edit his Wikipedia page yesterday, wherein the movie was. Not. Mentioned! I stood in disbelief. Him as Robert E Howard, I have no words for what he did and is, in that role and in himself.

  • @TVJunkie923
    @TVJunkie923 16 років тому +17

    Simply superb! Mr. D'Onofrio has always impressed me with his stellar acting talent; now, I see he is just as gifted as a director. Pitch perfect on all levels.
    Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful piece of art!

  • @stevekatz4372
    @stevekatz4372 2 місяці тому

    He has become one of the Best Actors of all time! Maybe some day, that Phony Group in Hollywood, will give him that Phony Award!

  • @donnamariebyrd2333
    @donnamariebyrd2333 Рік тому +1

    Vincent D'Onofrio played Orson Welles in the movie "Ed Wood" with Johnny Debb. In that movie, his facial expressions, mannerisms, and voice was so like Orson that it was hard to believe that he wasn't Orson. He's having a short conversation with Ed Wood twice in the movie. Really short scenes. Loved him also in Thumbsucker.

    • @chumcool
      @chumcool Рік тому

      Tim Burton was unimpressed with D'Onofrio's entire performance in "Ed Wood" and decided that in order to save the scene, as well as some money on recasting the part, he would just have Vincent's voice Re-Dubbed in post. At the end of the day, Voice Actor Maurice LaMarche was the one responsible for bringing Wells' uncanny and unmistakable baritone to life and is the voice you here to this day in the final picture. LaMarche has been the voice of many Characters throughout the years in animations such as Futurama, Animatics, Pinky and the Brain, etc... the list goes on and on. He's even the voice for that weird bird in all those Fruit Loops Commercials. The one voice though that he is most known for, especially from my generation, is none other than Egon Spengler in "The Real Ghostbusters". All and all, this short film Directed by D'Onofrio is actually the result from the ridicule he endured from critics because of the speculation in reasoning behind the redubbed performance in Ed Wood. He wanted to prove to others and possibly to himself that he could pull off the performance, I guess. The End.

  • @veronicanmike
    @veronicanmike 16 років тому +2

    It's Fathers Day and I'm watching this video with my dad who has always been a huge Orson Welles fan. We both agree that Vincent's potrayal of him was perfect.I hope it comes out on dvd soon.
    Veronica

  • @4376alldaylong
    @4376alldaylong 16 років тому +3

    This film feels so authentic to the period. The set, the black and white, the acting and the directing - it all works. The accent is spot on too. I've watched this film a couple of times now, and the script is so tight, it works on so many levels.
    Brilliant !
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @glamael
    @glamael 16 років тому +2

    Vincent D'Onofrio is a genius.

  • @LenHummelChannel
    @LenHummelChannel 9 років тому +7

    Thank you for sharing this small but significant little masterpiece. ... *a fascinating study regarding deeply complicated & conflicted people. of course, Welles was a genius and a trickster. a gypsy. a consummate performer. a hyper-dramatic and driven human being.*

  • @MexicoDigDoctor
    @MexicoDigDoctor 11 років тому +2

    Vincent D'Onofrio is not only a fabulous actor, but he shows other sides of his astounding creative genius in this true work of art. It is AMAZING what he managed to accomplish in just a mere 31 minutes with this short! If you have not seen "The Third Man" in a very long time (or ever?), watch it AFTER you see this OUTSTANDING piece by Mr. D'Onofrio. Alnonymous 2000 was so right - - if only there were a simple way to thank him. I hope his industry appreciates him; he is more than deserving.

  • @lexo30
    @lexo30 14 років тому +2

    I started watching this out of curiosity and kept on watching it because it's really, really good. It doesn't matter that he doesn't sound as much like Welles as he did in Ed Wood; this is a much deeper and more searching performance. She's great, too. Very good film.

    • @cpt.dr.hawkeye1740
      @cpt.dr.hawkeye1740 3 місяці тому

      He was dubbed over in Ed Wood. So it wasn't his voice.

  • @moebanshee
    @moebanshee 10 років тому +3

    watched it again today its still outstanding.

  • @redadamearth
    @redadamearth 2 місяці тому

    How have I never seen this? Fantastic.

  • @Ellysa29
    @Ellysa29 14 років тому +1

    Vincent D'Onofrio playing Orson Welles!
    This is just about as good as it gets!

  • @donnasmith275
    @donnasmith275 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this with us here, I do so enjoy watching and listening to you Mister Man.

  • @4kjm
    @4kjm 7 років тому

    I've watched this ten times and share it w/ friends and on the BookFace. You are one of my favorite actors, one of the best of your generation!

  • @CapitalJ2
    @CapitalJ2 7 років тому +3

    Maurice LaMarche sent me here. I always thought LaMarche did the best Orson Welles impersonation, but I also think Vincent D'Onofrio is a great actor, so this was really cool to see after watching Ed Wood. I liked both.

  • @UNOwen1
    @UNOwen1 12 років тому +1

    Mr. D'Onofrio is one of THE BEST actors of this generation. I know, others have the same sentiment, too. He's riveting - you can't take your eyes off him, wonder what's in his mind. When one listens to the trash the tabloids try to foist on us, it's a treat to see Mr. D'Onofrio, in almost anything.

  • @CarolAnn61
    @CarolAnn61 16 років тому

    I'm just .......speechless. What can I possibly say that would adequately express just how talented Vincent D'Onofrio is!!!

  • @dlewis4621
    @dlewis4621 13 років тому +4

    Excellent! This project says something about the essential powerlessness of the actor and how aspiring towards greater power, or artistic involvement, is a tightrope walk. Welles was as qualified and accomplished a film director as any known, and yet he couldn't make the grade by the standard of the studios. You captured that dichotomy, and raised this from an interesting character study of a beloved artist to something that speaks to universal truths.

  • @lukejacobs2000
    @lukejacobs2000 14 років тому +1

    Fantastic short. I love Mr. Wells and Mr. D'Onofrio and this short is a perfect mix. It is nice to see a little art behind the art.

  • @LenHummelChannel
    @LenHummelChannel 7 років тому +2

    but even so and of course NO ONE could truly capture or imitate that Wellsian deep and authoritarian dramatic VOICE.

  • @donnythompson408
    @donnythompson408 3 роки тому

    Damn. I mean...DAMN.
    This short film was absolutely wonderful.
    These types of films, those that could either be stage productions or that originated as such, always draw me in far deeper than any mega-budget blockbuster with its hi-tech, CGI FX could ever do.
    In the same way that Pacino, Harris, Arkin, and Lemmon did in David Mamet’s “Glengarry Glen Ross”, Vincent D’Onofrio and Janine Theriault show us just how powerful and mesmerizing great actors performing a great script can be.
    Thanks to the OP for posting this!
    😊🙏

  • @catherinemallon9316
    @catherinemallon9316 12 років тому +1

    Just love this video, have watched it umpteen times, Vincent is brilliant as Orson

  • @VivB
    @VivB 16 років тому

    The first time I watched it I was just so happy that we got to see this.
    The second time I closed my eyes and just listened to the voice - wonderful.
    Thank you.

  • @jadefire2817
    @jadefire2817 7 років тому

    "I will never give less than my best............ Unfortunately , love I have no idea what the smart people do." Ah. Mr. D'Onofrio is a giant and a genius. I have loved him in everything I have ever seen him in.

  • @wrmty56413
    @wrmty56413 10 років тому +17

    If Joseph Cotten appeared in this film, Tim Robbins would've been perfect casting!

  • @44032
    @44032 2 роки тому +2

    I'm not an actor but I've always surmised that the key to memorizing lines is to fully understand why they were spoken.

  • @LS-ny8mr
    @LS-ny8mr 11 років тому

    This was unbelievable.. Mr. D'Onoforio can really channel Orson Welles.. And nail it. Surprised I have never crossed paths with this until now.it was quite dreamy..

  • @vdofan1
    @vdofan1 16 років тому +1

    I've been meaning to come back for DAYS now and thank you for posting this. As others have posted I'm a big fan of both Mr. Welles & Mr. D'Onofrio. I did see this at a film festival and was so wonderfully impressed. I'm very happy to see more people having the opportunity to see it - anytime they want. Thank You Again!

  • @ferabra8939
    @ferabra8939 6 років тому

    Wow. I'm stunned. What a marvellous short! Amazing!

  • @Georgezaver50
    @Georgezaver50 9 років тому +1

    Terrific short. Excellent performances!

  • @davidgreenberg4346
    @davidgreenberg4346 12 років тому +1

    Wow, awesome. As an actor, writer, filmmaker and generally creative person myself, I hung on every word. As an Orson Welles junkie, I was enthralled. Great work. I plan to show it to my screenwriting students next semester and every semester after.

  • @geligniteandlilies
    @geligniteandlilies 16 років тому

    Did I mention I can't stop re-watching this? Because I can't. Like I said before...brilliant.

  • @Onlymusical
    @Onlymusical 13 років тому +2

    So great to see D'Onofrio play Welles again a decade after "Ed Wood." Evidently he's using his real voice instead of Paul Frees dubbing it, and doing a good job with it, capturing some nuances usually overlooked.

  • @AlgerLandau
    @AlgerLandau 13 років тому

    I felt like it was written by Harold Pinter. Excellent short-film: the takes are a bloody great tribute to Mr. Welles and the performances are just amazing.

  • @karenconnell7493
    @karenconnell7493 9 років тому

    Bravo!!! VD is most excellent! Such talent!

  • @VDOVault
    @VDOVault 16 років тому +2

    Hey VDO630!
    A thousand thanks to you for posting this...I can't tell you how many of us have been waiting to see this (in my case it's been a 3 year wait...bought tickets for Cinequest in San Jose in 2005 but couldn't go :( )
    It was *definitely* worth the wait ;)
    Looking forward to seeing more of your work wherever it may show up.

  • @ffrmusicwench
    @ffrmusicwench 16 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this with everyone. It's amazing!

  • @rafiputra9844
    @rafiputra9844 5 років тому

    Vincent has truly embodied two great characters; the legendary Orson Welles & the infamous villain Kingpin. I can't think of any other actor that can play either character as well as Vincent. He owns them.

  • @Cielouu
    @Cielouu 12 років тому

    I'm just amazed. Vincent D'Onofrio is really talented. And these five minutes are just WOW. I love the script and the way it was filmed, excellent shots.

  • @RobertaTMS_
    @RobertaTMS_ 10 років тому +2

    I don't have enough words to express how much I love this movie.

  • @geligniteandlilies
    @geligniteandlilies 16 років тому

    Absolutely brilliant little film, and beautiful performances. I am so thankful I was able to see it. Thank you.

  • @EerieAlice
    @EerieAlice 14 років тому

    This is amazing. I remember watching an Orson Welles documentary and noticing the similarities and I thought that Vincent D'Onofrio would be great to play him. Now, I found this!

  • @jmluk777
    @jmluk777 13 років тому

    Excellent! I have never heard a better Orson Welles (other than the man himself).
    Vincent did himself proud, and I'm sure Tim Burton thinks so too.

  • @Andrea761987
    @Andrea761987 15 років тому +1

    This is amazing...Vincent, you're a great actor!!!!
    I'm glad your back with new epsiodes of LOCI too=)

  • @rentatrip1videos
    @rentatrip1videos 15 років тому

    vincent - your thespian talent is above the droll, common fare of the industry...Take another roll any time - you are a wonderful creative mind- keep at it -"OLD MAN"

  • @bozzifilm
    @bozzifilm 12 років тому

    After reading the comments some people believe he sounds too much like Peter O'Toole. Some people believe he was Welles father. Read some books kids. Vincent is an artist, I would love to work with him on any level. This man is an artist, there are few left.

  • @s.j7423
    @s.j7423 Місяць тому

    enjoyed thoroughly

  • @tmrezzek5728
    @tmrezzek5728 7 років тому +2

    Excellent! If you're not an Orson Welles fan or a fan of the movie 'The Third Man' you may not get it, but Vincent D'Onofrio is a splendid Welles--MUCH better than the guy who played him in 'Me and Orson Welles' (2008.)

  • @43fortythree
    @43fortythree 16 років тому

    I never dreamed I would have the chance to see this. Thanks so very much for posting it.

  • @imatgrrl
    @imatgrrl 16 років тому

    I have always been an admirer of Welles. The cuckoo clock line is classic. I think D'Onofrio has done a good job of imagining how Welles came up with it. I also think the film comments on other themes such as the pull between art and commerce, the creative process, and the way genius consumes itself. Welles was his own Borgia, creating choas because that is where the beauty arises from.

  • @normancharles7953
    @normancharles7953 Рік тому

    As good as he has been, with the parts he has been given, I am sure there was another great part to come from him as yet unseen...A fascinating actor...

  • @FatMat426
    @FatMat426 13 років тому +1

    That was awesome! I love the part where he throws the typewriter, flips the table, and then collapses.

  • @anthonyarguien7785
    @anthonyarguien7785 Рік тому

    Nothing short of amazing.

  • @InsubordinationFreak
    @InsubordinationFreak 13 років тому

    Reminds me of when I was a kid and spent two hours of energy and brain power each night trying to think up an excuse as to why I didn't do my homework.with an angel on one shoulder and a devil on the other. I understood the horror of the door knock. I liked the little details like the squeaky floorboards and camera angles to show his stature; also noticed the almost constant oral fixation with the smoking, shoveling down cake and touching the mouth.

  • @mondomacabromajor5731
    @mondomacabromajor5731 3 роки тому

    Totally brilliant ...

  • @amyamy1507
    @amyamy1507 7 років тому

    Really enjoyed that ☺️

  • @WalterLiddy
    @WalterLiddy 9 років тому +12

    Cuckoo clocks, unfortunately, were invented in Germany, not Switzerland.
    No one mentions the actress here - she did a great job.

  • @IsaakDostis
    @IsaakDostis 8 місяців тому

    Wonderful!

  • @Quasimodo1957
    @Quasimodo1957 7 років тому

    Magnificent!

  • @judith2512
    @judith2512 16 років тому

    it really is very good.he is such a good actor you just have to keep watching.

  • @zovalentine7305
    @zovalentine7305 3 роки тому +1

    Vincent D'onofrio ❤🌷

  • @zovalentine7305
    @zovalentine7305 3 роки тому +1

    Memo to Self: go on a Vincent D'onofrio fest!

  • @pablosantander5739
    @pablosantander5739 25 днів тому

    A reference to Anton Karas at the music of the credits
    Wonderful performance of D'Onoffrio and her co protagonist

  • @FAyalapoggi
    @FAyalapoggi 14 років тому

    thanks for posting this lettle jewel

  • @Orsley
    @Orsley 14 років тому

    Being absolutely one of a kind, with a persona which was itself a kind of extravagant theatrical invention, perhaps Welles will always confound actors who try to capture him.

  • @Freddieismyqueen91
    @Freddieismyqueen91 16 років тому

    Thank you so much for posting this.

  • @ElizaJane
    @ElizaJane 16 років тому

    Thank you for posting this,well worth the wait!

  • @nancymccormick-jw6834
    @nancymccormick-jw6834 7 років тому +1

    omg this was so good!!!!!!!!

  • @SnarkAngel
    @SnarkAngel 16 років тому

    Wow! Finally! I get to see it!

  • @sherrybielma1934
    @sherrybielma1934 9 років тому

    So wonderful!

  • @100cmurf
    @100cmurf 13 років тому

    Finally got around to watching this and The New Tenants in this chasm between LOCI and what's next. VDO, you're great in this, even better in The New Tenants. Always amazed at how many talented, yet relatively unknown and probably struggling actors are out there, and both of these showcased them. Janine Theriault was exceptional, I thought. Thank you for continuing to support so many Indie projects. Any my talented yet unknown actor son thanks you too.

  • @klownsik
    @klownsik 12 років тому +3

    This should have been titled: "Kiss My Ass Tim Burton"

  • @MrGregkdeal
    @MrGregkdeal 12 років тому +2

    Why all the debate about Vincent's voice. Geez. This is a fine short that is quite insightful. I thought the voice dub in Ed Wood was unnecessary. Some of the best actors and actresses portraying historical figures are rarely judged by their sound or looks -- except by shallow people -- but instead by their work. I don't see Goren here. If you see Goren, it's because you aren't engaged in the work.

  • @smithwesson1896
    @smithwesson1896 4 роки тому +4

    I would have thought Maurice LeMarche would dub over him

  • @josianeroland2206
    @josianeroland2206 7 років тому

    J'aime beaucoup , Très bon Mr D'onofrio

  • @AllanGildea
    @AllanGildea Місяць тому

    Wonderful.

  • @finbomartini
    @finbomartini 15 років тому

    The dialogue, was compelling, I wish I could write like this.

  • @Orsley
    @Orsley 14 років тому

    Yes, Welles' physical and facial expressiveness is very unique and specific, and D'Onofrio inhabited him perfectly, I thought. But Welles' voice -- well, if it were ordinary or easy, he wouldn't have been Welles! It's just and fitting that it took two talented people to manage a persuasive impersonation of him! Now on to the latest pretender to the throne, Christian McKay... who seems from reports to have orchestrated voice (if not the timbre, then the musicality), face and body nicely.

  • @KateColors
    @KateColors 3 роки тому

    Fantastic!

  • @judith2512
    @judith2512 16 років тому

    that was great. thanks for posting.

  • @defuryofwv
    @defuryofwv 16 років тому

    Good job, D'Onofrio!
    Good idea getting this film into the youtube world.
    Well, it seems if you ever lose your good looks and charm, there IS a place for you behind the camera. Well done :)
    Sue

  • @michaeljudge5437
    @michaeljudge5437 8 років тому

    Lovely.

  • @drummerhere
    @drummerhere 15 років тому

    Nicely said, totally agree.

  • @kellijames9833
    @kellijames9833 11 років тому

    The man is truly an amazing actor. He's my favorite living actor since the death of Marlon Brando. From FMJ, another; the film w/ Marisa Tomei, can't even describe what his performance in Whole Wide World. I love,love, love his performance on H L on the Streets' Subway episode; L& O C I. Am sooo excited by what he's done thus far as a director; Don't go in the Woods. If he hasn't wrapped his latest film, Johnny & Me, hell, i'll work for free in post-production

  • @lexo30
    @lexo30 14 років тому +1

    According to IMDB, Tim Burton did indeed have D'Onofrio dubbed by a guy named Maurice LaMarche, who apparently is a top voice artist. I was sorry to read that as I've always loved D'Onofrio in Ed Wood. But he does get Welles's presence very well.

  • @djinnko
    @djinnko 3 роки тому

    I love this. VDO is totally convincing as Welles. From 20:29-22:17 the assistant really is Holly to Welles' Harry. At 22:23 he seems to echo Anna Schmidt's dismissal of Holly.

  • @kevintrotter5094
    @kevintrotter5094 3 роки тому

    He is such a fantastic actor. It's funny..he actually looks like a young Orson Welles.

  • @normaotero748
    @normaotero748 10 років тому

    I agree you David. I also am a Orson Welles, and Vincent D'onofrio fan

  • @kneecutleries
    @kneecutleries 16 років тому

    Vincent D'Onofrio's Welles is spot on. I don't know why his voice was dubbed in Ed Wood. He looks the part absolutely. The ice cream is a nice touch.

  • @valw53
    @valw53 16 років тому

    Fantastic! What a talented man. I want this on DVD so that I can capture some stills and post them on my blog!

  • @romanclay1913
    @romanclay1913 3 роки тому

    THE THIRD MAN was written by Graham Greene. During WW2 Greene worked for MI6 under Kim Philby. The name "Harry Lime" is an amalgamation of Harry which was Philby's first name and Lime which was Greene's. The real subtext of post-WW2 Vienna wasn't penicillin but intelligence.

  • @derekseven1647
    @derekseven1647 Рік тому

    It was great he didn't even need a dub in his voice with the other guy that does Pinky and the Brain he just used his own voice .

  • @TighelanderII
    @TighelanderII 14 років тому

    I agree about Vincent putting some unnecessary English on the ball. It takes a while to get up to speed, but the end was great. A parody of this could use a version of "the Usual Suspects" scene. I was amazed at the scene in "Ed Wood" and that's what brought me here.

  • @Gorenatic
    @Gorenatic 15 років тому

    Happy Birthday, Vincent!

  • @CorsicaMovies
    @CorsicaMovies 15 років тому

    very good!