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twenty years after. Maybe that way we could have got a new release and a large audience to see it for the first time. You see, the basic intention was to portray a golden world—almost one of memory—and then show what it turns into. Having set up this dream town of the "good old days," the whole point was to show the automobile wrecking it—not only the family but the town. All this is out. What's left is only the first six reels. Then there's a kind of arbitrary bringing back down the curtain by a series of clumsy, quick devices. The bad, black world was supposed to be too much for people. My whole third act is lost because of all the hysterical tinkering that went on. And it
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anything that might upset her son. Eugene writes to Isabel and asks her to choose between her son and his love. Heartbroken due to her son's selfishness, Isabel nevertheless chooses George, thus destroying her chance for happiness.
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in a way they were used to hearing on our shows. In those days we had an enormous public — in the millions — who heard us every week, so it didn't seem pompous to end a movie in our radio style."
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mobile again, gives everyone a ride back home. George is humiliated by the incident and angered by Eugene's attentions toward Isabel and his mother's obvious affection for Eugene.
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1108:. In 2015, the film ranked 11th on
983:seem unlike any other movie floods
731:, the business manager of Welles's
292:written, produced, and directed by
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3271:Around the World with Orson Welles
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1980:"The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)"
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2112:Schoenfeld, Herm (July 1, 1942).
1702:Orson Welles on the Air 1938–1946
1575:Kehr, Dave (September 26, 1991).
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1158:Best Actress in a Supporting Role
1009:unfavorably compared the film to
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596:as Fanny Minafer, Wilbur's sister
277:210,966 admissions (France, 1946)
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4084:Films based on American novels
4074:American black-and-white films
3581:The Begatting of the President
3460:The Mercury Theatre on the Air
2571:Tang, Terry (March 31, 2014).
1812:" (Interview). Interviewed by
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2128:– via Internet Archive.
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3020:An Evening with Orson Welles
2742:AFI Catalog of Feature Films
2139:Tinée, Mae (July 17, 1942).
1739:AFI Catalog of Feature Films
1428:University Press of Kentucky
1311:All pieces were composed by
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2222:"The Magnificent Ambersons"
2155:– via Newspapers.com.
2093:. July 4, 1942. p. 107
1906:Kelly, Ray (June 9, 2020).
1846:Turner Broadcasting Systems
1776:Jewell, Richard B. (2012).
1734:"The Magnificent Ambersons"
1698:"The Magnificent Ambersons"
1451:"101 Pix Gross in Millions"
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3295:In the Land of Don Quixote
2936:The Other Side of the Wind
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2018:10.1080/01439689400260041
1877:Orson Welles, A Biography
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1284:The Criterion Collection
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1098:placed 81st in the 2012
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275:$ 1 million (US rentals)
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3385:The Mercury Wonder Show
3279:Orson Welles and People
2988:The Miracle of St. Anne
2623:Eagan, Daniel (2010). "
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4104:Films set in the 1870s
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3482:The Campbell Playhouse
3041:The Merchant of Venice
2856:The Lady from Shanghai
2286:British Film Institute
2033:"The Screen in Review"
1808:(February 19, 1973). "
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3303:The Orson Welles Show
3287:The Fountain of Youth
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3600:This is Orson Welles
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1844:. Atlanta, Georgia:
1810:The Dick Cavett Show
1646:This is Orson Welles
1520:"100 Greatest Films"
1347:Jonathan Rhys Meyers
1183:Albert S. D'Agostino
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750:Good Neighbor policy
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3134:Filming 'The Trial'
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2904:Chimes at Midnight
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2451:The New York Times
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997:Harrison's Reports
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229:Running time
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3973:Mississippi
3941:The Turmoil
3917:Cameo Kirby
3909:Boy of Mine
3869:The Turmoil
3861:Other films
3853:(1946 film)
3845:(1930 film)
3842:Monte Carlo
3837:(1924 film)
3811:Adaptations
3784:Alice Adams
3652:Frozen Peas
3565:Spoken-word
3549:(1951–1952)
3533:(1945–1946)
3509:(1942–1943)
3501:(1942–1943)
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3485:(1938–1940)
3455:(1937–1938)
3364:(1937–1938)
3212:Adaptations
3177:Black Magic
3145:(1980–1982)
3129:(1967–1970)
3118:The Heroine
3113:(1957–1969)
3110:Don Quixote
3070:(1976–1985)
3052:(1968–1971)
3027:Orson's Bag
2996:Magic Trick
2880:Mr. Arkadin
2805:Discography
2790:Filmography
2667:December 5,
2120:. p. 8
1814:Dick Cavett
1611:December 4,
1319:2002 remake
1056:called its
717:Robert Wise
706:Dick Cavett
630:as narrator
604:Congressman
600:Ray Collins
582:Anne Baxter
441:Anne Baxter
424:Ray Collins
334:Ray Collins
322:Anne Baxter
161:Robert Wise
128:Ray Collins
113:Anne Baxter
88:Produced by
51:Directed by
4064:1942 films
4058:Categories
3957:Bad Sister
3452:The Shadow
3425:Rhinoceros
3377:Native Son
3255:Television
2920:F for Fake
2512:August 18,
2426:Oscars.org
2265:August 17,
1937:Welles net
1912:Welles net
1378:References
1253:1986: The
1241:Home media
1203:Best Actor
1152:Nominated
945:Box office
828:Jed Leland
725:Fred Fleck
684:Val Lewton
636:Production
514:automobile
505:Midwestern
306:1918 novel
272:Box office
237:(original)
233:88 minutes
217:1942-07-10
178:Production
78:1918 novel
3768:Seventeen
3646:Oja Kodar
3557:(1951–52)
3059:Moby Dick
2896:The Trial
2649:676697377
2506:Wellesnet
1749:March 14,
1711:March 14,
1323:In 2002,
1263:Laserdisc
1129:Nominees
1126:Category
1116:Accolades
1063:In 1991,
989:Ambersons
985:Ambersons
902:the radio
729:Jack Moss
559:assured.
384:in 1991.
304:–winning
242:(preview)
180:companies
157:Edited by
3885:Clarence
3477:" (1938)
3470:" (1938)
3126:The Deep
2708:AllMovie
2604:March 6,
2406:July 21,
2400:Archived
2259:Archived
1638:(1992).
1430:, 2006,
1361:See also
1208:Tim Holt
1078:Time Out
968:praised
744:for RKO—
588:Tim Holt
445:Tim Holt
326:Tim Holt
256:Language
167:Music by
118:Tim Holt
96:Starring
69:Based on
4037:(uncle)
4028:Related
3619:Related
3468:Dracula
3401:Othello
3314:Theatre
2973:trailer
2872:Othello
2864:Macbeth
2739:at the
2728:at the
2582:May 11,
2556:May 11,
2534:May 11,
2323:May 20,
2297:May 20,
2118:Variety
1917:June 9,
1851:May 20,
1642:(ed.).
1557:May 20,
1529:May 20,
1463:July 8,
1456:Variety
1148:Mercury
1132:Result
1071:by the
1040:In the
1006:Variety
940:Release
810:in-joke
498:trailer
380:of the
259:English
248:Country
215: (
4016:(2002)
4008:(1943)
4000:(1942)
3992:(1937)
3984:(1935)
3976:(1935)
3968:(1932)
3960:(1931)
3944:(1924)
3936:(1924)
3928:(1923)
3920:(1923)
3912:(1923)
3896:(1922)
3880:(1921)
3872:(1916)
3803:(1929)
3795:(1922)
3787:(1921)
3779:(1918)
3771:(1916)
3763:(1916)
3755:(1914)
3752:Penrod
3747:(1900)
3683:(2018)
3675:(2014)
3667:(1993)
3611:(1996)
3603:(1992)
3584:(1970)
3576:(1946)
3541:(1946)
3525:(1945)
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3463:(1938)
3447:(1937)
3428:(1960)
3420:(1955)
3412:(1953)
3404:(1951)
3396:(1946)
3388:(1943)
3380:(1941)
3372:(1938)
3361:Caesar
3356:(1937)
3348:(1936)
3340:(1936)
3325:(1932)
3306:(1979)
3298:(1964)
3290:(1958)
3282:(1956)
3274:(1955)
3266:(1955)
3247:(1999)
3239:(1999)
3231:(1972)
3223:(1947)
3204:(1969)
3196:(1960)
3188:(1955)
3180:(1949)
3172:(1944)
3164:(1943)
3137:(1981)
3121:(1967)
3105:(1942)
3097:(1938)
3078:(1984)
3062:(1971)
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3036:(1968)
3033:Vienna
3023:(1970)
3015:(1958)
3007:(1955)
2999:(1953)
2991:(1950)
2983:(1946)
2975:(1940)
2966:(1934)
2958:(1933)
2947:Shorts
2939:(2018)
2931:(1978)
2923:(1973)
2915:(1968)
2907:(1965)
2899:(1962)
2891:(1958)
2883:(1955)
2875:(1951)
2867:(1948)
2859:(1947)
2851:(1946)
2843:(1942)
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1123:Award
838:Budget
713:Pomona
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693:, the
540:time.
443:, and
422:, and
264:Budget
3736:Works
3592:Books
3436:Radio
1763:IMDb
1092:'
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854:Score
2689:IMDb
2669:2020
2645:OCLC
2635:ISBN
2606:2010
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2514:2018
2459:2020
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2378:2016
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2179:2020
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2065:Time
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1991:2015
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1887:ISBN
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1786:ISBN
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1500:ISBN
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1212:Won
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981:Kane
976:Time
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779:Kane
563:Cast
388:Plot
332:and
2717:at
2706:at
2687:at
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2396:BBC
2014:doi
1818:ABC
1261:),
1248:VHS
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