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The Fountain of Youth (film)

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376:"I was very fond of it, that way of doing it," Welles recalled. "It was based entirely on back projection, there was no scenery. We just took the props from the prop department and put them behind the screen, and a few little things in front. It was entirely ad lib. … And of course it's the only comedy I've ever made on film. I used to do an awful lot of comedy in the theatre, and radio. But in film I've always been pretty solemn." 344:. "Welles described it to me as his only 'film conceived for the box'. The vaudeville-show tone and blackout style, suited to the 1920s setting, lend unsettling dark humor to this fable about human vanity … As the faintly sinister host, Welles is so ubiquitous a presence, sometimes even mouthing the characters words, that he becomes their puppet master, darkly amused by their self-destructive foibles." 544:"Hollywood at this time was just getting into film production for TV", said Ron Simon, curator of the Museum of Television & Radio in Beverly Hills, California, where the film screened in 2000. "Welles obviously had a much greater vision. It would have been interesting if he could have tried to do this on a weekly basis." 371:
We used still pictures and "hold frames," and a lot of the stuff they think is so new today. If we wanted to show a guy making a successful play for a girl, we would use four still pictures: he looking, she looking, he winking, she winking, hold frame. It was almost a comic-strip technique and hadn't
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Most published reports that the pilot was costly and over schedule were refuted by Welles scholar Bill Krohn, who studied the Desilu files. Filming took five days, May 8–11 and 14, 1956. The total cost was $ 54,896 — nearly $ 5,000 over budget but about half the cost of the first episode of
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conceived the series and proposed that Welles host and narrate every episode — combining his gift for storytelling with the intimacy of television. "When I made my deal with Orson for the pilot, I was trying to develop an anthology series which would include
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as a sponsor, but the challenges in getting Welles to commit to a series lasting 30 to 38 weeks daunted them and the series did not go on the air.
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radio series, but with his innovative radio techniques adapted for the visual intimacy of the newer medium," wrote Welles biographer
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seems avant-garde compared with anything yet seen on American commercial television," wrote biographer Joseph McBride in 2006.
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is a 1956 television pilot for an anthology series that was never produced. It was broadcast once, on September 16, 1958, on
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Rick Jason devoted a chapter called "Orson Welles and Feet of Clay" in his online autobiography,
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What Ever Happened to Orson Welles? A Portrait of an Independent Career
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couple faced with an irresistible temptation concocted by a scientist (
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anthology series that was never produced. Based on a short story by
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To Orson Welles, for the wit, originality, and insouciance of
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It's All True: Based on an Unfinished Film by Orson Welles
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Jason described his difficulties in working with Welles.
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Orson Welles
John Collier
Desi Arnaz
Dan Tobin
Rick Jason
Joi Lansing
Desilu Productions
television pilot
Orson Welles
Desilu Productions
John Collier
short film
Dan Tobin
Joi Lansing
Rick Jason
NBC
Colgate Theatre
Peabody Award
1958
NBC
Colgate Theatre
short film
Orson Welles
John Collier
Joi Lansing
Rick Jason
narcissistic
Dan Tobin
Mercury Theatre on the Air

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