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Chicago Reader film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum discusses a rare deleted scene from Orson Welles's "Don Quixote"; excerpted from CANTV's "Unseen Orson Welles: a conversation with Jonathan Rosenbaum"
http://blogs.chicagoreader.com/film/2007/10/18/-most-beautiful-six-minutes-hi...

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  • Hi, thank you for your generous post.

    And Orson was great, of course.

    (Only 1 thing: It´s "Andalucía", not Andelusia).

  • I've never seen that footage - didnt know it existed, let alone was edited. What a great idea, Sancho and Don Q at the movies! And how funny to keep P. McCormick in the Bad Seed braids.

    I'm now reading about the Costa-Gavras edit and reviews of the versions shown in the '90s. Thanks so much for posting this! - andelu

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  • two thumbs up!

  • Welles, obviously, was a genius. Why they're still sitting on these unreleased, unfinished films is puzzling. I have a VHS copy of the 'dreadful edit' Rosenbaum refers to. He's right. This clip w/ Patty McCormick isn't in there. It's a shame. Someone competent person should do a decent edit of this,

  • Podrias traducirlo al castellano?

  • That's MEXICAN food, not spanish, for Christ's sake! It's incredible that, after all this years, you americans still confuse Spain with Mexico.

  • brain damage? i did it and don't get it...

  • "Andelusia" = not an attempt to spell Andalucia, but thanks for the help :)

  • xgocadiz, you left Velazquez off your list of artists:) I'm learning about your country (especially interested in 1479-1720) and appreciate the info on your youtube page very much.

  • In following online the history of the edits I just caught up with your 10/17 blog entry and replies to comments, which led to details of your book. Sounds like my kind of research. Ive ordered DOW and am off to sit beside the mailbox - thanks again.

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