Sunday, 18 February 2024

Chimes at Midnight



"Chimes at Midnight" (1965) Coronation


For the Orson Welles centenary, an excerpt 
from his 1965 Shakespearean mash-up, 
"Chimes at Midnight" (a.k.a. "Falstaff"). 
In one of his most colorful performances, 
Welles embodies the boisterous figure of Sir John Falstaff
who bore witness to the rise and fall of kings. 

In this scene, Falstaff encounters his longtime friend 
Prince Hal (Keith Baxter) at his coronation. 
The newly-crowned King Henry V, however, 
rejects his past life and associates.

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