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Chimes at midnight / DVD An Orson Welles Film

Contributor(s): Language: Spanish Summary language: English Publication details: Baker City Nostalgia Family Video [2008?]Edition: Originally released 1965Description: 1 videodisc (115 min.) : 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Production credits:
  • Producers, Emiliano Piedra, Angel Escolano; directed by Orson Welles; photography, Edmond Richard; music, Alberto Lavagnino.
Cast: Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau, Margaret Rutherford, John Gielgud, Keith Baxter, Norman Rodway, Marina Vlady, Walter Chiari, Michael Aldridge, Julio Peña, Tony Beckley, Jeremy Rowe, Alan Webb.Cast: Ralph Richardson.Summary: Orson Welles' adaptation of the Falstaff story, taken from the Shakespeare plays and Holinshed's chronicles. Sir John Falstaff is the hero in this compilation of extracts from Shakespeare's 'Henry IV' and other plays, made into a connected story of Falstaff's career as young Prince Hal's drinking companion. The massive knight roisters with and without the prince, philosophizes comically, goes to war (in his own fashion), and meets his final disappointment, set in a real-looking late-medieval England.
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DVD release of the 1965 motion picture.

Producers, Emiliano Piedra, Angel Escolano; directed by Orson Welles; photography, Edmond Richard; music, Alberto Lavagnino.

Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau, Margaret Rutherford, John Gielgud, Keith Baxter, Norman Rodway, Marina Vlady, Walter Chiari, Michael Aldridge, Julio Peña, Tony Beckley, Jeremy Rowe, Alan Webb.

Ralph Richardson.

Orson Welles' adaptation of the Falstaff story, taken from the Shakespeare plays and Holinshed's chronicles. Sir John Falstaff is the hero in this compilation of extracts from Shakespeare's 'Henry IV' and other plays, made into a connected story of Falstaff's career as young Prince Hal's drinking companion. The massive knight roisters with and without the prince, philosophizes comically, goes to war (in his own fashion), and meets his final disappointment, set in a real-looking late-medieval England.