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ORSON WELLES (1915-1985). American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Shown broadcasting his famous adaptation of H. G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds, 30 October 1938. Oil over a photograph
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ORSON WELLES (1915-1985). American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Shown broadcasting his famous adaptation of H. G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds, 30 October 1938. Oil over a photograph
ORSON WELLES (1915-1985).
American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Shown broadcasting his famous adaptation of H.G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds, 30 October 1938. Oil over a photograph
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Media ID 7592311
1938 Broadcast Director Micro Phone Movie Star Orson Producer Radio Show Screenwriter Suspenders Welles Wells Lectern
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This print captures the legendary Orson Welles in action during his groundbreaking broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" on October 30,1938. Known for his multifaceted talents as a director, producer, screenwriter, and actor, Welles mesmerizes the audience with his commanding presence behind the microphone. In this image, we see him at a sound studio surrounded by an array of equipment that signifies the early days of radio broadcasting. With a micro phone in hand and wearing suspenders that exude confidence, Welles stands tall at a lectern while passionately delivering his adaptation of H. G. Wells' iconic novel. The oil treatment over the photograph adds depth and richness to this historical moment frozen in time. It enhances the dramatic lighting and shadows on Welles' face, emphasizing his intensity as he brings this thrilling tale to life through sound waves. Welles' genius lies not only in his ability to captivate audiences but also in pushing boundaries within various artistic mediums. This particular broadcast caused widespread panic due to its realistic portrayal of an alien invasion – a testament to Welles' unparalleled storytelling skills. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from The Granger Collection's archives, we are reminded of Orson Welles' lasting impact on American cinema and entertainment. His legacy continues to inspire filmmakers worldwide as they strive to push creative boundaries just as he did throughout his illustrious career.
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