Summary
Peter Biskind: At lunch with Orson - conversations between Henry Dzeglam and Orson Welles
Film legend Orson Welles (the creator of Citizen Kane, which for decades was the first on the lists of the best films in the history of cinema), in these conversations reveals many personal secrets, talks about the ups and downs in his fascinating career, about people he knew personally (among them Roosevelt, Churchill, Chaplin, Laurence Olivier, Rita Hayworth, Humphrey Bogart, Charles Lawton and many others), along with many anecdotes from the world of film and theater. Sometimes cynical, sometimes romantic, often exclusive in his views, but always witty. Since its publication in 2014, this extraordinary book has been translated into many languages and won readers and movie audiences around the world.
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