THE LAST RITES OF ORSON WELLES

The great Hollywood star Orson Welles is in the twilight of his career but has found work advertising wine on television commercials. But the process takes its toll and as he films one commercial he finds himself remininscing about one of his favourite film roles and how much he identifies with him.

The great Hollywood star Orson Welles is in the twilight of his career but has found work advertising wine on television commercials. But the process takes its toll and as he films one commercial he finds himself remininscing about one of his favourite film roles and how much he identifies with him.

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THE LAST RITES OF ORSON WELLES

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  • Bill Triplett: THE LAST RITES OF ORSON WELLES

    I've been a fan of Orson Welles for decades, and I absolutely enjoyed this poignant look at what might be the cinematic genius's epitaph -- hawking cheap wine on television in his last days. There's moving self-awareness here, laced through sardonic wit, as our (anti)hero sadly confesses without actually confessing that he knows he's the author of much of his own downfall. Fame and success can take more than they give, and they took a lot from Welles. I felt it all the way through this short but powerful piece that would be so simple to produce.

    I've been a fan of Orson Welles for decades, and I absolutely enjoyed this poignant look at what might be the cinematic genius's epitaph -- hawking cheap wine on television in his last days. There's moving self-awareness here, laced through sardonic wit, as our (anti)hero sadly confesses without actually confessing that he knows he's the author of much of his own downfall. Fame and success can take more than they give, and they took a lot from Welles. I felt it all the way through this short but powerful piece that would be so simple to produce.

  • Tom Erb: THE LAST RITES OF ORSON WELLES

    Orson Welles's final moments come alive in this witty, poignant play. Welles, a shell of his former self, struggles through a champagne commercial, reflecting on his life, career, and the passage of time. With each sip and retake, he transforms into Falstaff, Shakespeare's embodiment of a bygone era. Touching and humorous, "The Last Rites of Orson Welles" is a fitting tribute to a legend confronting his own mortality.

    Orson Welles's final moments come alive in this witty, poignant play. Welles, a shell of his former self, struggles through a champagne commercial, reflecting on his life, career, and the passage of time. With each sip and retake, he transforms into Falstaff, Shakespeare's embodiment of a bygone era. Touching and humorous, "The Last Rites of Orson Welles" is a fitting tribute to a legend confronting his own mortality.

  • Morey Norkin: THE LAST RITES OF ORSON WELLES

    Paul Smith treats us to another short play with a film legend. Unlike with with James Mason’s nostalgic recollections in “The Deaths of James Mason,” we see an Orson Welles at a time when he was more of a punchline than a legend, reduced to making wine commercials. Still, the story is told with sensitivity and provides a glimpse of the artist from earlier times. A choice role for an accomplished actor.

    Paul Smith treats us to another short play with a film legend. Unlike with with James Mason’s nostalgic recollections in “The Deaths of James Mason,” we see an Orson Welles at a time when he was more of a punchline than a legend, reduced to making wine commercials. Still, the story is told with sensitivity and provides a glimpse of the artist from earlier times. A choice role for an accomplished actor.

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