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Friday, 8 January 2016

The Triumphant Return of Chimes at Midnight

Welles_current_large In March of 1967, Bosley Crowther, then the film critic for the New York Times, wrote about Orson Welles’s Chimes at Midnight, penning what is now considered one of his most famously wrong-headed reviews.

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