Revealing the facts rather than the myths behind Orson Welles' Hollywood career, this groundbreaking history fills in the gaps behind the drama of one of the most well-known American filmmakers. Exploring why Welles' films, as released, never matched his youthful masterpiece Citizen Kane, author Clinton Heylin's historical investigation delves into the enemies who hounded him, his unwavering faith in his audience and the brilliance of his films - before they were butchered by the studios. Based on shooting scripts, schedules, internal memos, interviews, articles, lectures and personal correspondence, this work creates a concrete picture of his struggles and successes. The story brings to life the intelligent, perceptive and passionate man who, for all his failings as a person, was utterly uncompromising in his art. Includes publishers press release.

Item number 28523
Category Book
Type Biography
Dimensions Standard
Language English
Country of origin UK
Related people Clinton Heylin (Author)
Orson Welles (Subject)

Part of the Bill Douglas and Peter Jewell Collection