And Orson says, 'Ok, this next shot we're gonna put the camera over here.
And Orson says, 'I still don't understand' 'cause sometimes it can get very, very complicated.
Orson Welles plays a director who is filming the Passion on a hillside near Rome.
Early radio audiences panicked when Orson Welles dramatized a novel about Martians landing on earth.
He was referring to 1971's "A Safe Place, " starring Jack Nicholson, Tuesday Weld and Orson Welles.
Fine performers were happy to speak her lines, among them Agnes Moorehead, Ida Lupino and Orson Welles.
To the horror of some Hollywood coterie, Pacios fingered Orson Welles as a possible suspect in Elizabeth's murder.
Orson Swindle, along with former Navy pilot Carl Smith, who served with him.
Orson Welles had to wait for technology to bring his masterpiece to life.
When I got my troubled border collie Orson, we started learning to herd at a sheep farm in Pennsylvania.
Giants such as Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles, Paul Robeson, Arthur Miller and Joseph Losey were among the hundreds denied work.
It is part of the lore of Orson Welles, the bad-boy genius who did his best work before he turned 30.
Me and Orson Welles, The Decoy Bride and A Bunch of Amateurs are among the recent films shot on the Isle of Man.
Radio drama rose to the level of art with The Mercury Theatre on the Air, founded by Orson Welles and John Houseman.
In the album chart, Orson made their debut at number one with Bright Idea, relegating the Red Hot Chili Peppers to second spot.
The heaviest investment, while management has been under CinemaNX, was in 2008 for Me and Orson Welles which starred Zac Efron and Claire Danes.
Films by American-born directors Orson Welles and John Ford in the retrospective attest to the influence of Weimar cinema on generations of American directors.
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In 1942, Orson Welles was sent to Rio to make a film that would strengthen wartime relations between the United States and Latin America.
Regarding Orson Welles, "My Lunches with Orson: Conversations between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles, " edited by journalist and Vanity Fair contributor Peter Biskind, will be published this summer.
This all makes the Twilight saga not just the first great Mormon work of literature (pace Orson Scott Card), but the first great cultural product of the 21st century.
Since the hotel opened its doors in 1929 its rooms and famous banquet hall - the Great Room - have housed royalty, politicians and celebrities including actor Orson Welles.
In 1938 a fictitious radio drama produced by Orson Welles caused a bit of panic in the United States, and people fled their homes fearful of an alien invasion.
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Between 1939 and 1945 he was married to actress Dorothy Comingore - best known for her role as Susan Alexander, the second wife of Orson Welles's character in Citizen Kane.
Author Orson Scott Card gave us an Internet-like network 15 years ago in Ender's Game, a novel in which message boards were used as propaganda vehicles to take over the world.
This consequence as led to speculation by science fiction authors Joe Haldeman and Orson Scott Card that people could travel in spaceships at near-light speed for what to them would be only days or weeks, but would be centuries back on Earth.
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