“I'm going to use several voices to tell the story,” Welles told Bogdanovich.
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At the end, the sonorous Welles concludes with a little talk about Halloween.
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Welles, who once dismissed his masterpiece Citizen Kane as “dollar-book Freud,” was nothing if not a projector.
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Welles once claimed that he preferred making a film to seeing the finished result.
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Bogart could act, though, since according to Welles he was nothing like the characters he created on screen.
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"I'll be glad to tell you anything you want to know, Mr. Welles," he said.
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That early morning talk with Mr. Welles had left Marise trembling with helpless sorrow and exasperation.
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She hazarded a quick glance at Mr. Welles' face and drew a long breath of relief.
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He heard Paul's voice cry joyfully, "Oh goody, Mr. Welles, come on up to the piano."
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And as Mr. Welles said nothing further, they walked on in silence.
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British Dictionary definitions for Welles
Welles
/ (wɛlz) /
noun
(George) Orson (ˈɔːs ə n). 1915–85, US film director, actor, producer, and screenwriter. His Citizen Kane (1941) and The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) are regarded as film classics