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hotsexymenxxx:Orson Deane
petrasvonkant: Touch of Evil, 1958dir. Orson Welles
asloversdrown:The Lady from Shanghai ////Orson Welles & Rita Hayworth [1947]
thisobscuredesireforbeauty: Touch of Evil (Dir. Orson Welles, 1958).
rhera:Romy Schneider and Anthony Perkins in The Trial (1962 dir. Orson Welles)
nostalgiclollygagger: 365filmsbyauroranocte: The Other Side of the Wind (Orson Welles, 2018) It’ll be worth the wait ladies
barcarole:Touch of Evil, dir. Orson Welles, 1958.
sirensandsatyrs: ratak-monodosico: “Good evening, ladies and gentleman. My name is Orson Welles. I am an actor. I am a writer. I am a producer. I am a director. I am a magician. I appear onstage and on the radio. Why are there so many of me and so
notlostonanadventure: Oh my god. Yay! It’s me and my theories!
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misspixiepants: Photographer - Orson Carter Folow me on Facebook
krennic-orson: Yeah. It’s probably for the best that we never see each other again. It’s what you always wanted. This whole scene felt like the classic ex’s “why didn’t we workout.”
avtavr: The Trial (1962)dir. by Orson Welles
“…I suppose most of us are lonely in this big world, but we must fall tremendously in love to find it out.” - Orson Welles, in a letter to Rita Hayworth, c. 1943.
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“Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say, and not giving a damn.” - Orson Welles
steamboatbilljr: Orson Welles on the set of The Third Man (1949), photographed by Ernst Haas.
Rita Hayworth in 1946 with Rebecca, born of her marriage with Orson Welles. Nudes & Noises
todayinhistory: October 30th 1938: ‘War of the Worlds’ broadcast On this day in 1938, Orson Welles broadcast his radio play of H.G. Wells’s 1898 science-fiction novel The War of the Worlds on PBS. Coinciding with Halloween, the play was broadcast
rogerwilkerson: Today marks the 77th anniversary of Orson Welles’ and the Mercury Theater’s broadcast of War of the Worlds… it’s THEE radio show that inspired my love for broadcasting and like every year I will be listening to the show in
esprit22: Photorapher - Orson Carter
fuckyeahhistorycrushes: Orson Welles. Director and star of Citizen Kane, considered the best movie of all time (or at least one of the best), performed the infamous radio drama of War of the Worlds, and owner of quite possibly the coolest and sexiest
existentialrenewal: http://www.deviantart.com/art/Village-Hall-425561571 Photographer - Orson Carter
marycockins: brothasoul: reminder that not only is orson scott card a bigot, he actively funds organizations that work to restrict the rights of lgbt* people so if you buy a ticket to see ender’s game you’re giving money to those organizations so don’t
raptorific: So, apparently some folks are pretty mad that people are boycotting the Ender’s Game movie, saying that it’s screwing over all the people who worked on it and ignoring the fact that Lionsgate is doing its best to counteract Orson Scott
The Trial — dir. Orson Welles
crossconnectmag: Cardboard Box Office Family Recreates Movie Scenes with Boxes and Imagination Lilly, Leon, & (baby) Orson are the dream team behind Cardboard Box Office. Using nothing but cardboard boxes and their imagination they have been
laurenethedream: Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles playing at bullfighting.
alpinemastiff: Citizen Kane (Orson Welles, 1941)
oldhollywood: Above: The partial set from Citizen Kane consists of a foreground doorway and the butler (Paul Stewart), while Kane (Orson Welles) stands on a distant soundstage floor. Below: The final, deep-focus image was completed with a matte painting
seanwicks: Great Screenplays CITIZEN KANE (1941) Written by: Herman J.Mankiewicz & Orson Welles Academy Award Winner - Best Writing, Original Screenplay “You’re right, I did lose a million dollars last year. I expect to lose a million dollars
aladyloves: Orson Welles on the set of Citizen Kane (1941)
cinemove: Citizen Kane (1941) dir. Orson Welles
jhuosa: Citizen Kane (1941, Orson Welles)
quasisanstete: Eartha Kitt and Orson Welles in Paris, in 1950.
edgarwight:Citizen Kane (1941) dir. Orson Welles
madeline-kahn: WHEN SHALL WE THREE MEET AGAIN? IN THUNDER, LIGHTNING OR IN RAIN? Macbeth (1948) dir. Orson WellesThe Witches of Eastwick (1987) dir. George MillerStardust (2007) dir. Matthew VaughnThe Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018 - 2020)The Pale
gildam: Photo by Martin Smith aka Orson Carter
wehadfacesthen: Buster Keaton in The Electric House (1922) via orsons :DD
geekygodmother: Love this fan art by Angel-Equinox of Hannah and Orson from Scary Godmother!
joeinct:Orson Welles, Photo by Sally Soames, 1967
trashyprinces: 100 Years of Beauty featuring Samuel Orson.
zandorv: captainsnoop: thalassarche: orson-bigdaddy-krennic: shamblingshitpickle: PSA: journalists aren’t supposed to put names in the headlines if the person isn’t a public figure. It’s not a matter of maliciously not giving credit ^^^as a
gueule-de-loupviolette: Henri Wolf-Vienna Ferris Wheel from Orson Welles “The Third Man”, 1957.
nitratediva: Joseph Frank ‘Buster’ Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) “He was a lovely person and a supreme artist—and I think one of most beautiful people who was ever photographed.” —Orson Welles
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blondeders: quatrocentosgolpes: The Lady from Shanghai (1947) - Orson Welles jesus
cryism: The Lady From Shanghai (1947), directed by Orson Welles
ufukorada: “We’re born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we’re not alone.” - Orson Welles
nitratediva: Rita Hayworth in Orson Welles’s The Lady From Shanghai (1947). I just did a blog post about this movie, which happens to be my all-time favorite, and what it means to me.
abeautifulchaos1976: beforethecolon: artdork66: bigcheese327: vintagedeluxeworld: yehyehgrace: Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles pretending to bullfight. 1945 Life Magazine
barcarole: Orson Welles and Pier Paolo Pasolini filming La Ricotta, 1962.