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The Eyes of Orson Welles
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The Eyes of Orson Welles

Aug 17, 2018
1h 51m
★ 7.0

Overview

A poetic journey into the visual world of the legendary filmmaker and actor Orson Welles (1915-85) that reveals a new portrait of a unique genius, both of his life and of his monumental work: through his own eyes, drawn by his own hand, painted with his own brush.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

BofA Productions
BBC
FilmStruck

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Cast

Jack Klaff

Voice of Orson Welles (voice)

Jack Klaff

Mark Cousins

Self - Filmmaker / Narrator (voice)

Mark Cousins

Beatrice Welles

Self - Orson's 3rd Daughter

Beatrice Welles

Orson Welles

Self - Filmmaker / Various Roles (archive footage)

Orson Welles

Bernard Levin

Self - TV Host (archive footage)

Bernard Levin