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Orson Welles Six Films Analyzed Scene By Scene Randy Rasmussen

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Orson Welles Six Films Analyzed Scene By Scene Randy Rasmussen
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Publisher: McFarland & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.45 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Randy Rasmussen
ISBN: 9780786426034, 0786426039
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Orson Welles Six Films Analyzed Scene By Scene Randy Rasmussen by Randy Rasmussen 9780786426034, 0786426039 instant download after payment.

Orson Welles, a self-conscious storyteller who often invited his audience to question the methods and veracity of what they see and hear. He was that rare magician who both pulled the wool over our eyes, for our delight, and unravelled the wool before our eyes, encouraging us to ponder the nature of the magic itself. Many of the characters in Welles’s movies can also be seen as magicians of a sort, creating impressions intended to manipulate other characters, or even themselves, in one direction or another. But unlike Welles, few of them voluntarily expose their tricks to the scrutiny of their victims. Six major Welles films—Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons, The Lady from Shanghai, Touch of Evil, The Trial, and Chimes at Midnight—receive a scene by scene analysis in this critical study. From a viewer’s perspective it illuminates the dramatic rhythms of each film as they unfold on screen and from the soundtrack. Frequent analogies to other movies and pertinent quotations from the impressions of other commentators broaden the text, but always within the scene by scene progression dictated by the film under discussion.

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