For a fat man, Orson was pretty light of his feet! I love this movie's art direction and photography. And what a powerful cast! THANKS for posting the whole film !!! :)
@FidelCastro128 His daughter wrote a nice little book about him. She does not have much hope TOSOTW will be released. It is a wish I will see it before I am ashes too.
@Novak67766@FACTUNTHJU Actually, those walls you see several times along the film are from Avila. The great thing is that even if I recognise some locations, it doesn't break the magic of the film. It looks Shakespeare's times. The 1st dialogue is etched on my mind "Jesus, the days that we have seen / Ha Sir John? Said I well? - We have heard the chimes at midnight, Master Robert Shallow - That we have, that we have, that we have, / In faith Sir John we have / Jesus, the days that we have seen"
@dgjeronimo It is so damn beautiful. It is rare to achieve beauty in movies. It is in the first half of Ambersons, in Othello and in Cocteau's The Beauty and The Beast,
Wow, this production was really hurt by the lack of a decent budget, particularly in the editing department. Although perhaps familiarity with the play gets in the way of one's enjoyment somewhat, as you can see where the compromises were made.
@levanyzzuf There was talk some years ago that, as was tried with his Othello, the sound was going to be fixed and the dialogue was going to be put in sync. It didn't happen.
thanks so much for the upload!
rhettpeter83 2 months ago
For a fat man, Orson was pretty light of his feet! I love this movie's art direction and photography. And what a powerful cast! THANKS for posting the whole film !!! :)
JubalCalif 7 months ago
I just checked and yes Harry is played by Eddie Izzard.
gweijai 9 months ago
Chimes at Midnight was Orson's great film. Curious if The Other Side of The Wind?
Will ever be released.
FidelCastro128 10 months ago
@FidelCastro128 His daughter wrote a nice little book about him. She does not have much hope TOSOTW will be released. It is a wish I will see it before I am ashes too.
Novak67766 8 months ago
So fast-paced, it's like Shakespeare on E. I'd like to've seen what Orson would've made of Titus Andronicus...
Elcore 1 year ago
Falstaff is the best character Shakespeare created, and it is awesome to see another genius give his own interpretation through another medium.
who3697cares 2 years ago 2
Where was this filmed?
Welles was genius and great actor.
FACTUNTHJU 2 years ago
@FACTUNTHJU Spain
Novak67766 1 year ago
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dgjeronimo 8 months ago
@Novak67766 @FACTUNTHJU Actually, those walls you see several times along the film are from Avila. The great thing is that even if I recognise some locations, it doesn't break the magic of the film. It looks Shakespeare's times. The 1st dialogue is etched on my mind "Jesus, the days that we have seen / Ha Sir John? Said I well? - We have heard the chimes at midnight, Master Robert Shallow - That we have, that we have, that we have, / In faith Sir John we have / Jesus, the days that we have seen"
dgjeronimo 8 months ago
@dgjeronimo It is so damn beautiful. It is rare to achieve beauty in movies. It is in the first half of Ambersons, in Othello and in Cocteau's The Beauty and The Beast,
Novak67766 8 months ago
Thank you for this! :)
I like that they had Falstaff observe Hal's I know you all speech. I prefer it alone but, this does put it in an interesting context.
"I'll offend as to make offense a skill." *wink*
That's awesome. lol
Offertory 2 years ago
Yeah, i'd like to add my voice to saying HURRAY, this is on you tube. Been looking for it for years!
SirJulian1975 2 years ago
'Zounds...if only I had known this was on YouTube BEFORE I bought that non-refundable ticket to Brazil.
Thanks a mil...
Bard2BWild 2 years ago 3
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for posting this. Wells would thank you too.
AudryLovesFatties 3 years ago 2
Wow, this production was really hurt by the lack of a decent budget, particularly in the editing department. Although perhaps familiarity with the play gets in the way of one's enjoyment somewhat, as you can see where the compromises were made.
levanyzzuf 3 years ago
@levanyzzuf There was talk some years ago that, as was tried with his Othello, the sound was going to be fixed and the dialogue was going to be put in sync. It didn't happen.
Novak67766 1 year ago
Oh my GOD. DO you actually have the entirety of this on YouTube? That's AMAZING! :O
Crittenberger 3 years ago 7
I cannot believe I have found this on Youtube
JoeChrisMorris 3 years ago 10
JoeChris: It would seem that YT is leaving it's phase of 'Dramatic Chipmunk' and other viral videos. ;)
NGS712 3 years ago
LOL!
JoeChrisMorris 3 years ago