Chimes at Midnight (1967)



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Synopsis:
The legendary Shakespearean character Sir John Falstaff, the notoriously drunken, obese, and yet charming companion of the young Henry V, steps up from supporting character in several plays to the central focus of Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight, considered by many critics the best of the director's acclaimed Shakespeare films. The script borrows scenes from several plays, but draws most heavily on the two parts of Henry IV, focusing on the shifting relationship between Falstaff and Prince Hal. Beginning as the prince's companion in debauchery and idleness, the corpulent jokester finds himself falling out of favor as the prince comes to terms with the importance of his destiny as England's future leader. While Falstaff's ample wit is still much in evidence, the film places greater emphasis on the tragic character beneath all the joviality, with Welles perfectly embodying this mixture of spiritually youthful prankster and sad adult. While his towering performance naturally takes center stage, the other cast members are also superb. The film's visual elements are also strong, with Welles' attention to composition matching his sensitivity to character. There are technical imperfections due to the film's extremely limited budget, including an inconsistent soundtrack, but they are unable to overshadow the film's many achievements.

~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
3/1/1967
Director Credit
George Orson Welles Director
Cast Credit
Jose Nieto Northumberland
Beatrice Welles Falstaff's Page
Patrick Bedford Bardolph
Michael Aldridge Pistol
Fernando Casado Arambillet Vega Worcester
Jeremy Rowe Prince John
Natasha Petrovana
Julio Pena
Tony Beckley Poins
Ralph Richardson Narrator
Keith Pyott
Charles Farrell
Andrew Faulds Westmoreland
Orson Welles Sir John (Jack) Falstaff
John Gielgud Henry IV of England
Jeanne Moreau Doll Tearsheet
Norman Rodway Henry Percy, "Hotspur"
Keith Baxter Prince Hal
Margaret Rutherford Hostess Quickly
Marina Versois (appeared as a child ballet dancer) Kate Percy
Alan Webb Shallow
Walter Chiari Mr. Silence
Production Credits Credit
Emiliano Piedra Producer
Art Department Credit
Gustavo Quintana Production Designer
Jose Antonio de la Guerra Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Edmond Richard Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Cornejo Madrid Costume Designer



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