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Showing posts with label orson welles. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
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me & orson welles

In 1937 at the then newly-founded Mercury Theater (now gone), Orson Welles staged a production of Julius Caesar
Through sheer luck and charisma, young Richard (the charming Zac Efron who holds his own) lands the role of Lucius. Throughout rehearsals, he watches the work of future stars such as Joseph Cotten and begins to fall in love with Welles's assistant (Claire Danes), a seemingly warm but savvy Vassar grad, who has bigger dreams of her own.
The film primarily belongs to newcomer Christian McKay who portrayed Welles once before on stage in "Rosebud: The Lives of Orson Welles."
Like the folded up papers Welles leaves for his cast on opening night, Linklater offers up this little love note. Some Welles aficionados may be disappointed that this film is more Shakespeare in Love
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