Orson Welles by Cecil Beaton, April 1942.
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on set of The Trial (1962)
Anthony Perkins, Rom Schneider and Director Orson Welles, On the set of The Trial (1962) by Nicolas Tikhomiroff.
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On set of Touch of Evil
Orson Welles, Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh, On the set of Touch of Evil, 1958.
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Nicolas Tikhomiroff – Orson Welles, 1964
Nicolas Tikhomiroff – “Orson Welles”, 1964.
Orson Welles pulling a magic trick with Lucille Ball
Orson Welles performing the “Broomstick Suspension” magic trick with Lucille Ball during the filming of the I Love Lucy episode, “Lucy Meets Orson Welles” (1956).
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Orson Welles by Jane Bown
Orson Welles by Jane Bown, 1951. (English photographer who worked for The Observer).
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Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles on the set of The Third Man.
Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles on the set of The Third Man. I am not the author of this image. Check out Martin Scorsese on set of "Casino" right here
Claude Chabrol meets Orson Welles!
Claude Chabrol and Orson Welles – Set of “La Décade prodigieuse” (C. Chabrol, 1971) -by Roger Corbeau!
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“The Third Man Museum” in Vienna, Austria!
So this is a Kinoimages first, our very first coverage of a museum genuinely deemed visiting, “The Third Man Museum” in Vienna, Austria!
http://www.3mpc.net/englsamml.htm
And the collection sure as hell is not humble! If you’re a fan of anyone in the film or the movie itself, your happiness awaits in this lovely place. Everything you can imagine is pretty much there; from portraits of the stars, down to Paul Martins’ hat, newspaper clips, lobby cards, a huge amount of posters, just about every single imaginable recording of the Harry Lime theme and even music clocks featuring it! A lot of photos from post-war Vienna help contextualize the film along with your favorite quotes posted around the walls, among other goodies!
What made my experience very special was the superb staff who worked there whose passion for the film and cinema in general was more than obvious. They were all immensely enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge, answering my questions and guiding me! The icing on the cake was the cute little stamp that I bought from the museum. It literally made my day!
A VERY IMPORTANT STOP IN ANY TRAVELLING FILMBUFF’S LIFE !
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Orson Welles & Bernard Herrmann
Orson Welles & Bernard Herrmann back in 1930 ! Unknown photographer.
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