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The crowning achievement of Orson Welless extraordinary cinematic career,Chimes at Midnightwas the culmination of the filmmakers lifelong obsession with Shakespeares ultimate rapscallion, Sir John Falstaff. Usually a comic supporting figure, Falstaffthe loyal, often soused friend of King Henry IVs wayward son Prince Halhere becomes the focus: a robustly funny and ultimately tragic screen antihero played by Welles with looming, lumbering grace. Integrating elements from bothHenry IVplays as well asRichard II, Henry V,andThe Merry Wives of Windsor,Welles created a gritty and unorthodox Shakespeare film as a lament, he said, for the death of Merrie England. Poetic, philosophical, and visceralwith a kinetic centerpiece battle sequence that rivals anything in the directors body of workChimes at Midnightis as monumental as the figure at its heart.
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