Archive for July, 2009

Demolition of Grace Hall at former Todd School for Boys approved

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

By a 5-to-1 vote, the Woodstock, Illinois, City Council approved a special use permit that necessitated the demolition of Grace Hall at the former Todd School for Boys.

The 7,300-square-foot Prairie style structure was once a dormitory at the Todd School.

Among its notable residents were Orson Welles, who spent part of his childhood in Woodstock, and Robert R. Wilson, an architect of Fermi National Laboratory. (more...)

A Rare Treasure Trove of pictures documenting the making of Orson Welles’s final masterpiece THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND unearthed!

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Jose Maria Castellvi was an important photographer in Spain, who worked for several magazines, including Playboy and Penthouse. He was also the personal photographer for Julio Iglesias for many years. While Orson Welles was living in Spain, he met Jose Maria and asked him to take some “artistic” pictures of Oja Kodar. Welles liked the pictures of Oja, so when he went to Arizona to begin shooting on The Other Side of the Wind, Welles asked Jose to go with him as the unit still photographer.

The result is nearly 1,000 images that document Welles directing his cast and crew, including John Huston, Peter Bogdanovich, Edmond O’ Brien, Norman Foster, Oja Kodar, Mercedes McCambridge, Cameron Mitchell, Paul Stewart and many others who appeared in the film.

Although an occasional shot taken by Jose Maria Castellvi has surfaced in the past, the extent of these precious images only became apparent when his nephew recently sent me 20 contact sheets of Jose Maria's work. A selection of the contact sheets, along with some larger shots can be seen at the Wellesnet Facebook page HERE.

Looking at these shots, it seems obvious they would make a wonderful book documenting the making of The Other Side of the Wind. It would be an especially welcome volume, since after 30 years, the film itself still remains out of reach. However, when (and if) a deal with Showtime is reached to finish The Other Side of the Wind, they certainly won’t have trouble providing the pictures needed to promote the film!

Win tickets to a rare screening of Orson Welles’s CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT on July 30 2009 at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

On Thursday July 30 2009 The Dax Foundation is hosting a rare screening of Orson Welles masterpiece Chimes at Midnight at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood.

The Dax Foundation has provided Wellesnet with a limited number of tickets for this very special showing, which will be introduced by Dave Weisman, the executive director of the Dax Foundation. Mr. Weisman will discuss the historical context of the Shakespeare plays that Chimes at Midnight is based on. In addition, Peter Bogdanovich may also speak, if his schedule permits.

To win a pair of tickets, all you need to do is e-mail me (at:
lrfrench@yahoo.com) with the correct answer to one of the following questions:

1. What are the titles of the five plays by William Shakespeare that Welles based Chimes at Midnight on?

2. In 1939 Orson Welles staged a Mercury Theater production titled Five Kings that closed before reaching Broadway. Name two cities where Five Kings played before closing?

3. What role did Beatrice Welles play in Chimes at Midnight and what is her last line in the film?

4. What is the name of the Tavern in Eastcheap frequented by Falstaff and Prince Hal?

Tickets will be awarded in the order received and obviously you will have to be in the Los Angeles area on July 30 in order to attend.

Below is the original press release prepared for the American release of FALSTAFF

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Now open for your visual delight: The new WELLESNET page on FaceBook!

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

I've created a new Wellesnet page on FaceBook and everyone who reads Wellesnet is encouraged to visit it to see pictures, photos, posters, drawings, memos and other material related to the work and career of Orson Welles.

To start things off I have created a gallery of some of my own favorite movie posters from most of the films Orson Welles directed, along with a few he didn't.

The Wellesnet Facebook page is a completely open forum, that I hope will be a useful adjunct to the main Wellesnet page, where anyone can more easily post pictures and even videos related to Orson Welles and his wide-ranging career and interests.

The first FaceBook poster gallery can be seen HERE.

4th of July Special: ORSON WELLES on John Brown, Julia Ward Howe and “The Battle Hymnn of the Republic”

Monday, July 6th, 2009

R. Michael Stringer, a longtime friend of Orson Welles and Gary Graver has posted a wonderful video of Orson Welles to celebrate July 4th on his FaceBook page. You can view it HERE.