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    Chimes at Midnight [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray]

    Director: Orson Welles Cast: Orson Welles

    Orson Welles
    , Keith Baxter
    Keith Baxter
    , Jeanne Moreau
    Jeanne Moreau
    , John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    , Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford


    Blu-ray

    (Special Edition / Wide Screen)

    $39.99
    $39.99

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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 08/30/2016
    • UPC: 0715515184311
    • Original Release: 1966
    • Rating: NR
    • Source: THE CRITERION COLLECTION, INC
    • Region Code: A
    • Presentation: [B&W]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 6960
    • Sales rank: 9,558

    Special Features

    New high-definition digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack; Audio Commentary featuring film scholar James Naremore, author of The Magic World of Orson Welles; New Interview with actor Keith Baxter; New Interview with Director Orson Welle's daughter Beatrice Welles , who appeared in the film at age nine; New interview with actor and Welles biographer Simon Callow; New interview with film historian Joseph McBride, author of What Ever Happened to Orson Welles? Interview with Welles while at work editing the film, from a 1965 episode of The Merv Griffin Show; Trailer; Plus: An essay by film scholar Michael Anderegg

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Orson Welles Falstaff,Falstaff's Page
    Keith Baxter Prince Hal
    Jeanne Moreau Doll Tearsheet
    John Gielgud Henry IV
    Margaret Rutherford Mistress Quickly
    Norman Rodway Henry Percy--'Hotspur'
    Marina Vlady Kate Percy
    Alan Webb Justice Shallow
    Tony Beckley Poins
    Fernando Rey Worcester
    Walter Chiari Mr. Silence
    Michael Aldridge Pistol
    Andrew Faulds Westmoreland
    Jose Nieto Northumberland
    Jeremy Rowe Prince John
    Patrick Bedford Bardolph
    Ralph Richardson Narrator,Narrator
    Julio Pena Actor
    Fernando Hilbeck Actor
    Andr?s Mejuto Actor
    Keith Pyott Actor
    Charles Farrell Actor
    Luis Ciges le serviteur d'Henri
    Juan Estelrich Actor
    Ingrid Pitt Actor
    Angelo Francesco Lavagnino Composer

    Technical Credits
    Angel Escolano Producer
    Emiliano Piedra Producer
    Alessandro Tasca Executive Producer
    Harry Saltzman Producer
    Orson Welles Screenwriter

    Orson Welles used material from several Shakespeare plays for this memorable adaptation of "Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2," in which the friendship between the lovable old rogue Falstaff and the wild Prince Hal is fated to end when the young man gives up his dissolute life and assumes the throne England after the death of his father, King Henry IV. Working on a narrow budget, Welles achieved a film of astonishing grace and size, bringing to life the epic side of Shakespeare's histories in a dazzling battle sequence, as well as the comedy of Falstaff and his companions, and the heartbreaking drama of love and betrayal. Ralph Richardson narrates. (Alternate title: "Falstaff")

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    William Shakespeare's history plays, often overlooked by filmmakers, provide the basis of Orson Welles' adaptation of several of the Bard's works, including Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, Henry V, Richard III, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. That's right: Welles condenses five of Shakespeare's great plays into less than two hours. The one character uniting all these works is the loquacious, rambunctious, drunken Falstaff, played by Welles himself. Images of quiet melancholy and decay give way to a fiery film, full of the fury of betrayal as Falstaff's influence on young Prince Hal threatens the integrity of the monarchy. Welles fearlessly inverts the Shakespearean emphasis on Henry's rise to power, instead encouraging us to look at the world from the perspective of those he left behind in his climb to the top. The world of Falstaff is wooden, symbolized by his preference for inns, while the world of Hal is stone, focused on images of the castle. The brutal human cost of Henry's drive for power makes him an image of 20th century tyrants; and Welles may also be examining his own treatment at the hands of Hollywood studio executives, whom he felt had just as ruthlessly tossed him aside. As Welles spent almost all of his career operating outside the studio system, he was forced to produce films for a fraction of the cost of the typical studio film. Amazingly, he makes the castle sets and battle scenes look like they belong in a much more expensive epic, and, particularly in the Battle of Shrewsbury, he creates action sequences as good as any ever put on film. Welles does not abandon his long-standing interest in deep-focus cinematography, and the images are stunning. Sadly, the lack of money results in a muddled soundtrack, in which characters' words are often indecipherable. As words are Shakespeare's magical ingredient, that flaw tempers the film's impact.
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