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    • Citizen Kane (1941) Often regarded as a top contender for the greatest film of all time, Welles' first-ever movie Citizen Kane is the best movie of his illustrious career.
    • Touch Of Evil (1958) Welles' Touch of Evil is one of the best film noir movies ever made for its masterful cinematography and lighting elements. Welles is at an all-time high in virtually every creative department with Touch of Evil, ranging from a tightly paced script, captivating performances, and slightly surrealistic yet modern tone.
    • Chimes At Midnight (1965) Chimes at Midnight is undeniably one of Welles' best films that is on par with his most famous cinematic installments. The film is another Welles adaptation of Shakespeare in which he plays the recurring character Sir John Falstaff.
    • The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) The Magnificent Ambersons only features Welles onscreen as a narrator alongside an ensemble cast that combines to produce one of his best works.
  1. Oct 11, 2020 · We ranked the best Orson Welles movies based on three criteria: acting, story, and direction. Each of the films on this list was directed by Welles — and many star him in the leading role. Welles was a director who frequently failed to finish his movies; as such there are a lot of “Orson Welles unfinished movies” and here's a list of what ...

    • CITIZEN KANE (1941) Directed by Orson Welles. Screenplay by Herman J. Mankiewicz and Orson Welles. Starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Domingore, Everett Sloane, Ray Collins, George Coulouris, Agnes Moorehead, Paul Stewart, Ruth Warrick, Erskine Sanford, William Alland.
    • TOUCH OF EVIL (1958) Written for the screen and directed by Orson Welles, based on the novel ‘Badge of Evil’ by Whit Masterson. Starring Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Welles, Joseph Calleia, Akim Tamiroff, Marlene Dietrich, Zsa Zsa Gabor.
    • THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS (1942) Written and directed by Orson Welles, based on the novel by Booth Tarkington. Starring Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Anne Baxter, Tim Holt, Agnes Moorehead, Ray Collins, Erskine Sanford, Richard Bennett, narrated by Orson Welles.
    • CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT (1965) Written and directed by Orson Welles, based on the character Falstaff created by William Shakespeare. Starring Orson Welles, Keith Baxter, Margaret Rutherford, John Gielgud, Jeanne Moreau, Norman Rodway, Marina Vlady, Fernando Rey, narrated by Ralph Richardson.
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    It took fifty years to make but Welles’ final film was finally available to the public in 2018. Edited from footage shot between 1970-1976, The Other Side of the Wind focuses on an ageing John Huston who is struggling to finish an innovative film. His friend and co-star, Peter Bogdanovich, spent years trying to restore it. He reached an agreement w...

    Orson Welles took on the challenge of translating Shakespeare’s famous play to the cinematic medium in 1948. He first rose to prominence because of a 1935 stage-production of Macbeth with an all-black cast. The film was shot in just 23 days on a shoestring budget, something that Welles was ashamed of. However, the film remains an interesting additi...

    Based on the short story by Isak Dinesen, The Immortal Storywas Welles’ last completed fictional feature as well as his first feature in colour. The film follows the story of Mr. Clay (Welles), a wealthy merchant who recruits two young people to fulfil his perverse obsession. Originally intended to be the first half of a two-part anthology film wit...

    Welles’ third completed feature and his first film noir, The Strangeris about a war crimes investigator who tracks a high-ranking Nazi fugitive to a Connecticut town. This was one of the first films to try and understand the horrors of the Holocaust through cinema. It was the first Hollywood film to present documentary footage of the Holocaust. The...

    There exist eight different versions of Welles’ 1955 work: three radio plays (which featured Welles’s character from The Third Man, Harry Lime), a novel, several different cuts, and the European release, which was retitled Confidential Report. Welles plays a reclusive billionaire Gregory Arkadin who hires an American smuggler (Robert Arden) to rese...

    It took Orson Welles three years to complete his unique film adaptation of yet another Shakespeare play. He shot in bits and pieces in Europe, shooting whenever he could afford to. Welles incorporated his own artistic sensibility into Shakespeare’s legend and made the story his own. The film won the Palme d’Or at Cannes but remained neglected for d...

    Although the film did not receive much attention when it was released, it has become a fan-favourite in later years. Based on Sherwood King’s novel If I Die Before I Wake, it features a seaman who finds himself in the middle of a complex murder plot. The film is best remembered for its iconic ending shootout in a hall of mirrors Welles said, “I got...

    Welles considered his 1962 adaptation of Franz Kafka’s brilliant eponymous novel to be the greatest film he’d ever made. A nightmarish vision of a dystopian society, Welles manages to use expressionism to render the Kafkaesque absurdity. The director explained, “I’ve generally tried to be faithful to Kafka’s novel in my film but there are a couple ...

    Based on William Shakespeare’s recurring character Sir John Falstaff, this 1965 period comedy-drama is one of the best films that Welles ever made and the finest of his Shakespeare adaptations. The script contains text from five of Shakespeare’s plays and stars Welles as Falstaff, Keith Baxter as Prince Hal and John Gielgud as Henry IV. Welles spok...

    Welles stars alongside François Reichenbach, Oja Kodar, and Gary Graver in this 1973 docudrama which is often considered as an example of a film essay. It presents the narrative through Elmyr de Hory’s recounting of his career as a professional art forger while launching powerful explorations about art and authenticity in a postmodern world that is...

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · This ranking is your chance to dive deeper into Welles' filmography and unearth some hidden gems you may have overlooked. From gripping thrillers like Touch of Evil to epic dramas such as Chimes at Midnight , each movie on this list showcases Welles' unparalleled vision and unsurpassed craft.

  4. The Films of Orson Welles - Ranked. by esoteric_productions | created - 11 Jan 2017 | updated - 02 Apr 2019 | Public. Ranking the films of Orson Welles from best to worst! Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Sort by: View: 16 titles. 1. Citizen Kane (1941) PG | 119 min | Drama, Mystery. 8.3. Rate. 100 Metascore.

  5. Sep 22, 2021 · Orson Welles' movies are provocative, ambitious, and often unfinished. Whether completed by Welles or someone else, here are all of them, ranked by quality.

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