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Orson touts LA GRANDE ILLUSION & SOMETHING ELSE

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Orson touts LA GRANDE ILLUSION & SOMETHING ELSE.

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  • Orson Welles represented something which, sadly no longer exists: A genuine "raconteur". My late father, who was a screen-and-television writer of some note, (and exactly Orsons' age) was another. Also, the late Billy Wilder, and it's my understanding,Preston Sturges. And the master-stoyteller, Hitchcock. These guys were almost-hypnotic when they got going. The night after Orson's death, I went up the street in W.H. to Ma Maison. The bartendar and I shared a Perrier and Vodka in his honor! R.J.

  • How is it that Larry King has a show in 2010 and Dick Cavett doesn't?

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  • omg, he was so adorable, i wanna hug him

  • That was Cavett's original theme song, the one I liked so much but was replaced!

  • @Cybele1986 Because the world is devolving into shit.

  • I am in awe of this great legend.. Orson Welles was a genius who knew his craft and a great interview.

  • What he says about pornography is really relevant especially for today

  • He's full 'o crap, maaaan!

    He's makin' it all up!

  • a sense of humor too. lol..great interview :)

  • @iFedericoFellini

    I hope you're not suggesting, e.g., that the alien invasion of 1938 was a hoax? Because I can assure you that my grandparents looked out there kitchen window in West Windsor Township as it was happening, and it was all real.

  • @FungusMossGnosis

    It's amazing to think that after all these years, Orson still manages to pull off a hoax by misleading people into thinking something (no pun intended) is true.

  • @bchfront - So tell us, who was your late father? Have you seen "Orson Welles and Me?"

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