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Article: Where is The Other Side of the Wind? or quien es mas macho: Orson Welles, John Huston, or Ernest Hemingway?
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- December 22, 2003
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When Orson Welles died on October 10, 1985, at the age of seventy, he left behind a cluttered legacy that rivaled Charles Foster Kane's wilderness of statuary seen at the end of Citizen Kane. He'd been working on numerous films in his last years, mostly adaptations, which now exist as fragments--Don Quixote, The Merchant Of Venice, The Deep, Moby-Dick, The Dreamers. But the inventory also includes an original project called The Other Side Of The Wind, which Welles began shooting in the summer of 1970 and had essentially completed before his death. Yet this film, too, has become the stuff of legend, unseen and unavailable for decades, despite the dedicated efforts of his ...
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Article: TRAVELS IN ERNEST WITH HEMINGWAY.(LIFE & LEISURE)
Albany Times Union (Albany, NY);
May 9, 2000 ;
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... ... the life and work of Ernest Hemingway. In the spirit of Palin ... because while the series visits Hemingway's birthplace, grave and ... he ate Spam; he and Orson Welles once bashed each other with ... his delight in discovering Hemingway's books as a teenager ...
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