Chimes at Midnight [Falstaff]

Orson Welles (director, screenplay
starring)
William Shakespeare (play)
Jeanne Moreau, John Gielgud, Margaret Rutherford, Marina Vlady (starring)

N.p. N.p., 1965. Two vintage borderless glossy black-and-white studio still photographs from the 1965 film, one with provenance stamp of film historian "Maurice Bessy" and layout annotations in manuscript pencil on the verso.

Chimes at Midnight," Welles' third of three legendary Shakespearean adaptations and last masterpiece, is based on his early play "Five Kings," which condensed Shakespeare's War of the Roses cycle into one story. Welles produced the play in New York in 1939 but the opening night, during which Part 1 was performed, was a disaster, and Part 2 was never staged. He revamped the show and revisited it in 1960, again without success. The later production became the basis for this film, in which Welles plays Falstaff.

"Chimes at Midnight," as with nearly all of Welles' efforts as a director, was plagued by financial and logistical problems, shot with nearly no budget, and received no promotion and a very limited release.

Nominated for the Palme d'Or, and winner of two other awards at Cannes in 1966.

1) 10 x 8 inches, 1) 9.5 x 7 inches. Near Fine, light edgewear.


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