It is a masterly conflation of the Shakespearean history plays that feature Falstaff, the great comic figure played by Welles himself in the film. $123.4K, Runtime: In Shakespeare, this is a soliloquy; in Welles, Falstaff listens in the back of the shot and is forewarned. After premiering at the Grand Opera House in Belfast on February 13, 1960, and receiving a good review from a Variety correspondent, it moved to the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin. Chimes at Midnight Original title: Campanadas a medianoche 1965 Not Rated 1h 55m IMDb RATING 7.7 /10 9.5K YOUR RATING Rate Play trailer 1:50 2 Videos 87 Photos Comedy Drama History When King Henry IV ascends to the throne, his heir, the Prince of Wales, is befriended by Sir John Falstaff, an old, overweight, fun-loving habitual liar. The king refuses, and thus Mortimer's cousins begin to plot Henry's overthrow. Barbara Leaming, one of Welles' biographers, says the scene was created by careful framing; Welles at no time had more than about 100 extras, yet seems to have a multitude, and the violence of the struggle was studied by Mel Gibson before he directed "Braveheart.". [38], Welles said that the Boar's Head Tavern was the only full set built for the film, and the other sets were simply dressed or decorated on location. Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight) (Spanish: Campanadas a medianoche) is a 1966 period comedy-drama film directed by and starring Orson Welles. "[106] Keith Baxter believed that making the film was Welles' life's ambition. Welles father Richard Head Welles was very much a figure who resembled Falstaff, as Welles biographer Simon Callow described him as a a drunkard, a trickster, a braggart, a womanizer, a gentleman and a charmer and he is rejected by the person he loves the most. Similar to how Prince Hal is forced to get Falstaff out of trouble, Welles was often responsible for watching out for his father. Welles' performance, he said, was "a dissolute, bumbling street-corner Santa Claus. [118] Welles' youngest daughter Beatrice, who resembled her father as a young boy, appears in the film version of Chimes at Midnight.[77]. [91][92], At the 1966 Cannes Film Festival, Chimes at Midnight was screened in competition for the Palme d'Or and won the Technical Grand Prize (tied). The coronation continues into the castle as Falstaff walks away, stating that he will be sent for that evening. Richard II's true heir, Edmund Mortimer, is a prisoner in Wales, and Mortimer's cousins (the Percys) Northumberland, Worcester, and Northumberland's son Hotspur demand that Henry rescue Mortimer. Hal's Henry calls Falstaff a "misleader of youth". As a young man he conquered all that came before him (at Shrewsbury a knight meekly surrenders to the old man, awed by his leftover reputation). Coming Soon. [84] Kenneth Branagh's Henry V used Welles' Battle of Shrewsbury sequence as an inspiration for the Battle of Agincourt,[63] and depicted Prince Hal's rejection of Falstaff in a way that was more influenced by Chimes at Midnight than from more traditional interpretations of the scene. It was something Welles would always feel responsible for, and this inspired his depiction of Prince Hal in Chimes At Midnight. "[107] Reviews for the 1939 play mention Welles' choice to downplay the traditional comedic elements of Falstaff in his performance. Chimes at Midnight is an epic war film, a dark comedy, and a great character study all at once. [101][102] This restored version is not derived from the Distribpix print. It stars Welles as Falstaff, Keith Baxter as Prince Hal, John Gielgud as Henry IV, Jeanne Moreau as Doll Tearsheet and Margaret Rutherford as Mistress Quickly. Harry Saltzman's widow Adriana Saltzman,[52] the families of producers Emiliano Piedra and Angel Escolano and the estate of Orson Wellesmaintained by Beatrice Welles among others have all claimed ownership of the film. the Terms and Policies, and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes. Welles then edited the show to three and a half hours. He believed that the core of the story was "the betrayal of friendship. The Criterion Collection released the film on Blu-ray and DVD on August 30, 2016.[3]. When King Henry IV ascends to the throne, his heir, the Prince of Wales, is befriended by Sir John Falstaff, an old, overweight, fun-loving habitual liar. Welles directed versions of Othello and Hamlet, each of which thoughtfully and dutifully captured the same beautiful words and brought them to life with an excellent group of actors (including Welles himself, who played the title role in both projects). Consider the way warm affection illuminates the face of Jeanne Moreau as Doll Tearsheet caresses and tickles her beloved old rogue. Hal's Henry calls Falstaff a "misleader of youth". [38] Filming began in Colmenar and included all of John Gielgud's scenes. With a nice touch of irony the narration is spoken by Ralph Richardson who, prior to Welles here, was the definitive Falstaff - and remains so as far as theatre is concerned. And in bringing him to the screen, I found him only occasionally, and only deliberately, a clown. As Falstaff looks up at Hal with a mixture of pride and despair, the new king banishes Falstaff. Mr. Bongo does moviegoers proud by taking this classic and restoring it to vivid life. Simon Callow played Falstaff to Keith Baxters King Henry IV in a 1998 production of Orson Welless stage version of CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT. Hal turns his back on Falstaff and proclaims that he is now finished with his former lifestyle. [89], In 2012, for the British Film Institute's Sight and Sound poll, 11 film critics and two directors voted Chimes at Midnight one of the 10 greatest films of all time, including McBride and Todd McCarthy. This excerpt from The Merv Griffin Show, broadcast September 21, 1965, features an interview with director Orson Welles while at the editing table for CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT. "[43] Welles called Hal's rejection of Falstaff "one of the greatest scenes ever written, so the movie is really a preparation for it. Show details This item: Falstaff: Chimes at Midnight by Keith Baxter DVD $9.23 Touch of Evil by Orson Welles DVD $9.97 Othello (The Criterion Collection) [DVD] by Suzanne Cloutier DVD $21.62 [93] Welles was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Foreign Actor in 1968[94] In Spain, the film won the Citizens Writers Circle Award for Best Film in 1966. Through Falstaff's eyes we see the reign of King Henry IV and the rise of Henry V. Sir John Falstaff (Orson Welles) is the hero in this compilation of extracts from Shakespeare's "Henry IV" and other plays, made into a connected story of Falstaff's career as young Prince Hal's (Keith Baxter's) drinking companion. that premiered on January 1, 2016, at Film Forum in New York City January 112, 2016 and Cinefamily in Los Angeles. Rather than adapt one of Shakespeare's most iconic plays word-for-word, he would follow the journey of the character Falstaff over the course of several different stories. Recorded in 2016, this commentary features film scholar James Naremore, author of The Magic World of Orson Welles.. In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. [35] According to Keith Baxter, Welles ended the play's run because he was bored with it, and at one point told Baxter "This is only a rehearsal for the movie, Keith, and I'll never make it unless you play Hal in that too." At Mistress Quickly's, on the other hand, Falstaff and his roisterers have great freedom of movement involving doorways and posts, barrels and vertiginous staircases, barking dogs and laughing wenches. [24], Welles returned to the project in 1960, with performances in Belfast and Dublin. Hal visits the King at the castle and Henry scolds him for his criminal and unethical life-style. [27][36] Chimes at Midnight was Welles' final performance in a theatrical play. Ralph Richardson's narration is taken from the works of chronicler Raphael Holinshed. Theres no filmmaker who learned that better than the great Orson Welles. I refer not to incomplete or abandoned projects that have gathered legends, but to "Chimes at Midnight" (1965), his film about Falstaff, which has survived in acceptable prints and is ripe for restoration. [78][79]:203, He also considered it to be his most personal film, along with The Magnificent Ambersons. Just confirm how you got your ticket. During a 2006 meeting with the author, French New Wave icon Jeanne Moreau reminisced about working with Orson Welles, Louis Malle, and Franois Truffaut, and her turn to acting as a means of eluding the destiny of a regular girl.. [114] The love triangle between Prince Hal and his two father figures, Henry IV and Falstaff, is also similar to Welles' relationships with his father and the two men who became surrogate fathers to him: family friend Dr. Maurice Bernstein and Todd School for Boys headmaster Roger Hill. [21] By the end of the Boston run, the Theatre Guild was on the verge of dropping the production, and canceled the D.C. engagement. In 1960, he revived this project in Ireland as Chimes at Midnight, which was his final on-stage performance. The comedy is all about gross faults in the man, but those faults are so trivial: his famous cowardice is a joke a joke Falstaff seems to be telling himself against himselfhe asks for so little, and in the end gets nothing." Any director who creates an instantly iconic film as their debut feature will always be expected to reach that level of success on every subsequent project; its an unfair standard, but film films and scholars cant help but expect the same level of excellence from a filmmaker who initially impressed them. Welles avoided attending the rehearsals or finishing the play's final script and instead often went out drinking and socializing with co-star Meredith, with the result that only specific scenes or fragments of the play were ever rehearsed. They had to do as they were told, and pretty quick. Welles stated that he designed, painted and blow-torched the set, and designed all of the film's costumes. He and other actors circle verticals and one another as they speak, just as Welles and Joseph Cotten circled in "Citizen Kane" and "The Third Man." [48] In filming the sequence, Welles often used hand-held cameras, wide-angle lenses, slow motion and speed up shots, static shots, swish pans and constant rapid movement of the characters to create a kinetic and chaotic atmosphere. "[73], Judith Crist praised the film as "stark, simple, concentrating on word and performance, serv[ing] as a reminder of where the substance of the play lies. Mr Bongo Records screened a restored version in the UK at Picturehouse Cinemas on August 1, 2011. They won't be able to see your review if you only submit your rating. [86] Michael Anderegg said that Chimes at Midnight's use of wide angle lenses, low-key lighting and costumes, and its focus on the relationship between Falstaff and Prince Hal influenced My Own Private IdahoGus Van Sant's 1991 loose adaptation of Henry IV Parts 1 and 2. The film opens with Sir John Falstaff and Justice Shallow walking through the snow, then to a warm fire inside Justice Shallows home in Gloucestershire, as the two reminisce. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. Like all of his work, Welles put a lot of personal insight and emotion into Chimes at Midnight. Welles directorial debut was Citizen Kane, a film that many have cited as the greatest of all-time. Falstaff's Henry chastises Hal for spending his time with common criminals, but names Sir John Falstaff as his one virtuous friend. [54] Other filming locations included the Chateau Calataazor, Puerta de San Vincente, the Soria Cathedral[55] and the city of vila. The performances are uniformly strong as well. It took forever to find the right DVD that would give Chimes the presentation that it deserves. That each man hears the other's intended soliloquy adds a dimension to both. Most of the material was from Chimes at Midnight, and included Welles' original art-work, photographs and memoranda. 10th Chicago Critics Film Fest Features Past Lives, Blackberry, Sanctuary, Theater Camp, and Many More, A Road Paved with Bloodshed: High Plains Drifter Turns 50, Cannes 2023 Line-up Includes Wes Anderson, Martin Scorsese, and Many More, Ebertfest Welcomes Molly Cornyn as its New Project Coordinator. It dropped so completely out of sight that there is no video version in America, Britain or France. In this interview, shot in January 2016, CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT star Keith Baxter reminisces about playing Prince Hal on stage and screen, and about his close relationship with director Orson Welles. Through Falstaff's eyes we see the reign of King Henry IV and the rise of Henry V. See production, box office & company info, (plays "Henry IV, Part I", "Henry IV, Part II" and "Henry V"), (book "Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande"). [17] Welles commissioned an elaborate revolving set to be built, but it was not completed during the five weeks allotted to rehearsals. Through Falstaff's eyes we see the Read allWhen King Henry IV ascends to the throne, his heir, the Prince of Wales, is befriended by Sir John Falstaff, an old, overweight, fun-loving habitual liar. Chimes at Midnight has a little of everything: low comedy, highly artistic camera angles, exciting battle scenes (the battle of Shrewesbury scene influenced Braveheart) and a deeply moving story that Welles has 'discovered' between the lines of Shakespeare's histories. [66] Specific changes include a scene near the end of the film in which Hal pardons an imprisoned street rabble-rouser just before his expedition to invade France; Welles slightly altered this scene from Henry V, Act 2, Scene 2. Chimes at Midnight, directed by Orson Welles, takes Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, along with pieces of Richard II, Henry V, and The Merry Wives of Windsor, and filters them all through the character of. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for eight years with bylines at Collider, Dallas Observer, About.com, Taste of Cinema, Dallas Morning News, Schmoes Know, Rebel Scum, and Central Track. [114] Both of Welles' surrogate fathers disapproved of Richard Welles' life-style and negative influence on Welles. Several years after its initial release, film critic Vincent Canby of The New York Times wrote that Chimes at Midnight "may be the greatest Shakespearean film ever made, bar none. Welles shot Chimes at Midnight throughout Spain between 1964 and 1965; it premiered at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival, winning two awards there. However, after New York Times critic Bosley Crowther's unfavorable advance review, American distributor Harry Saltzman decided to give the film little publicity and minimal distribution when it was released in the U.S. the next year. These changes included taking lines of dialogue from one play and inserting them into scenes from another. [37] Ironically, Welles would eventually play Long John Silver in the unrelated 1972 film version of Treasure Island. 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[44] Welles' limitations on the film included a budget of $800,000 and actors Jeanne Moreau and John Gielgud being available for five and ten days respectively,[45] while Margaret Rutherford was available for only four weeks. Everything prepares for it. Five years later, Baxter and Welles' youngest daughter, Beatrice Welles, who played Falstaff's page, were the only cast members from the play to appear in the film. The soundstage that Welles used to shoot the majority of the indoor scenes was immaculate and detailed in its design. Cinemark MadrugadaChimes At Midnight 2021 Madrugada Music AS under exclusive license to Warner M. Mar 17, 1967 All rights reserved. Chimes of Midnight is a thoughtful, emotional epic that may even rival Citizen Kane as the pinnacle achievement of Orson Welles' career. [88] This collection was later donated to the University of Michigan for scholarly study. Both knew disappointment, and one of the most sublime moments in Welles' career is simply the expression on his face at the coronation of Henry V, when he cries out "God save thee, my sweet boy," and the new king replies, "I know thee not, old man.". "[63], The Battle of Shrewsbury sequence has often been called an anti-war statement by film critics and likened to contemporary films like Dr. Strangelove and Culloden. [103] Peter Becker, Criterion's president, said that the release is the product of more than 20 years of effort: "There is no film we have waited longer for or worked harder to free up, and none we are prouder to present", he said. [50] However, some small scenes were shot during the break. This unorthodox choice was a harbinger of the more casual shooting style that would define the coming French New Wave, of which Moreau would be a figurehead. Related: The Best Orson Welles Films, Ranked. When the younger Welles turned fifteen, he took the advice of Roger Hill and told his father that he would not see him again until he cleaned up his act and stopped drinking; Welles' father died shortly afterwards, alone and lonely, and Welles always blamed himself for his father's death, stating, "I always thought I killed him. [104] Criterion released this restoration on DVD and Blu-ray on August 30, 2016. There live not three good men unhanged in England. William Shakespeare, "[91] The pristine 35mm print was discovered by Distribpix Inc., who said it was "in such great condition that it is begging for a full 4k scan restoration. [29] Hilton Edwards was officially credited as director, but Welles is usually acknowledged as the actual director and was often the director throughout rehearsals. "[65] During the Battle of Shrewsbury sequence, Welles used a complex and layered soundtrack that included the sounds of swords and armor clanking, soldiers grunting and screaming, bones breaking, boots in the mud and the film's musical score to add to the chaos of the scene. [53] Before the 1939 Boston premiere of Five Kings, Welles told journalists "I will play him as a tragic figure. The next morning Hal, Falstaff, Bardolph, Peto, and Poins disguise themselves in Gadshill to prepare to rob a group of traveling pilgrims. Cast. 10/10, Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. Interestingly, all of Welles films have a personal connection to the age that he was at when he made them. The film opens with Sir John Falstaff and Justice Shallow walking through the snow, then to a warm fire inside Justice Shallow's home in Gloucestershire, as the two reminisce. Welles then traveled to Cardona, where the Royal Court scenes and Marina Vlady's scenes were shot, and to Madrid's Casa de Campo Park, where the Gadshill robbery scene was filmed. [109], Welles said, "the film was not intended as a lament for Falstaff, but for the death of Merrie England. Chimes at Midnight (1965) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Orson Welles Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Produced by Music by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino Cinematography by Edmond Richard Film Editing by Production Design by Mariano Erdoiza Set Decoration by And one of them is fat and grows old. The scene of the battle of Shrewsbury is justly famous. During a research mission to Spain, Criterion web producer/researcher Valeria Rotella takes a day trip to the medieval desert town of Chinchn, where Orson Welles is rumored to have shot Chimes at Midnight and The Immortal Story. [53] Film scholar Jack Jorgens also compared Welles to Falstaff, stating that "to a man who directed and starred in a masterpiece and has since staggered through three decades of underfinanced, hurried, flawed films, scores of bit parts, narrations, and interviews which debased his talent, dozens of projects which died for want of persistence and financing, the story of a fat, aging jester exiled from his audience and no longer able to triumph over impossible obstacles with wit and torrential imagination might well seem tragic. [7] The grouping of Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2 and Henry V are often referred to as the Henriad.[8]. comment. [59] Mistress Quickly's speech after Falstaff's death, which was disrupted by the audible hum of a power generator, used the original version of the soundtrack because Welles liked Margaret Rutherford's performance enough to keep it. Royalty in "Chimes at Midnight" is framed by vast cathedral vaults, with high windows casting diagonals of light. Cinemark Gielgud was known for his classical interpretation of Shakespeare, and his performance consists almost entirely of words, which are unable to defeat either Northumberland's rebels or Hal's wild behavior. Liam Gaughan is a writer at MovieWeb. Because of the one-time scarcity of materials and screenings, this nearly 13-hour-film had gained a reputation . [76] Welles was disappointed with the film's reception, complaining that "almost nobody has seen it in America, and that drives me nuts."[77]. My Jove! I suppose he'd worked out that if you bullied actors, you didn't get the best from them whereas, to hell with the technicians. It lasts fully 10 minutes, chaotic action at a brutal pitch, horses and men confused in smoke and fog, steel crashing against steel, cries of pain, desperate struggles, confused limbs caked in mud and blood, men falling exhausted or dead. directed by Orson WellesCelebrate the 100th anniversary of Orson Welles' birth with one of the great treasures of cinema presented on a rare 35mm film print.. [90], Spanish writer and director of the Film Library of Catalonia Esteve Riambau published a book about the film called The Things We've Seen: Welles and Falstaff in 2015. [60] The score was composed by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, who had worked with Welles on Othello; it is notable for its prominent use of actual medieval monophonic dance tunes (and some later early music, such as several of Antony Holborne's Elizabethan consort pieces) at a time when this was anything but common. 46 out of 50 found this helpful. Welles said that the core of the film's story was "the betrayal of friendship." [67] In both Chimes at Midnight and in Henry V, this scene is followed by Falstaff's death. The production then traveled to Pedraza for some outdoor street scenes, and then to Soria to shoot in the snow for the opening shots. Citizen Kane is the story of the loss of childhood innocence told by a young man, and The Lady From Shanghai showed Welles as a confused bachelor trying to discover what romance really means. On view at the gallery's West 20th Street space, Chimes at Midnight features a group of seven large-scale, vertically oriented works in one of Bove's largest installations yet.Bove's new sculptures convey an apparent lightness that belies their materiality, and continue the artist's engagement with the limits of physicality and perception. Hal vows to Henry to be a good and noble king. Welles also cast each actor in both films, casting himself as Long John Silver, Baxter as Dr. Livesey, Beckley as Israel Hands and Gielgud as Squire Trelawney. 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