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Orson Welles’s The Stranger and John Farrow’s The Sea Chase: Jim Hemphill’s Home Video

Orson Welles’s The Stranger and John Farrow’s The Sea Chase: Jim Hemphill’s Home Video


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I’ve always been mystified by the relative lack of attention and acclaim Orson Welles’ 1946 thriller The Stranger has received compared with the director’s better known efforts, since on just about every level it’s top-tier Welles. Perhaps Welles’ own denigration of the picture, which he saw as an impersonal assignment designed to restore his box-office credibility after The Magnificent Ambersons, is to blame. It’s a genre film, sure, but then so is Touch of Evil, which many Welles enthusiasts (myself included) consider to be every bit as important in the director’s oeuvre as Citizen Kane. The Stranger is actually a […]

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Orson Welles’s The Stranger and John Farrow’s The Sea Chase: Jim Hemphill’s Home Video