, chronicles the development of the screenplay for, often considered American cinema’s greatest film. While David Fincher’s black-and-white feature details the making of Orson Welles’ silver screen debut, ET’s final interview with the iconoclast sheds light on the aftermath of his breakout success in Hollywood.“My first picture would never have been made, never in a million years, if the producer had lived in Hollywood.
And had any knowledge of Hollywood,” Welles said during a sit-down interview in 1985, exactly one week before he died at age 70 on Oct.
10. “It was a complete accident. A total piece of luck. Like winning 600,000 dollars from a quarter jackpot.” He added, “And it couldn't go on.
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