Chimes at Midnight [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs]

Chimes at Midnight [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs]

Director: Orson Welles Cast: Orson Welles
Orson Welles
, Keith Baxter
Keith Baxter
, Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Moreau
, John Gielgud
John Gielgud
Orson Welles
Chimes at Midnight [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs]

Chimes at Midnight [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs]

Director: Orson Welles Cast: Orson Welles
Orson Welles
, Keith Baxter
Keith Baxter
, Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Moreau
, John Gielgud
John Gielgud
Orson Welles

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Overview

Never mind those wags who cracked wise that Orson Welles was the first actor in history too fat to play Shakespeare's Falstaff: Chimes at Midnight is one of director Welles' finest achievements, a fact that becomes all the more obvious with each passing year. Combining elements of Shakespeare's Henry IV Part One, Henry IV Part Two, Henry V, Richard III and Merry Wives of Windsor, the film traces the ascension to the British throne of King Henry V (Keith Baxter), paralleling this rise with the diminishing friendship between young Henry and the roistering reprobate Sir John Falstaff (Welles). During his "Prince Hal" days, the future king drinks and wenches with Falstaff and his tavern chums, all the while aware that someday he will have to coldly renounce the follies and acquaintances of his youth and assume his rightful place in British history. The film's highlight is the newsreel-style climactic battle between Henry's men and the followers of royal challenger Henry Percy, aka "Hotspur" (Norman Rodway). Those who insist upon denigrating Welles have pointed out that the battle scene owes a lot to Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, and that second unit director Jesus Franco coordinated much of the sequence; but the visual design of the battle is Welles' and Welles' alone, proof positive that lurking beneath the man's fabled arrogance and overindulgence was a limitless talent that was never fully utilized by either the film industry or by the self-destructive Welles himself. Made under the director's usual catch-as-catch can budgetary conditions, Chimes at Midnight cannot help but be an uneven work (its principal weakness is the soundtrack dubbing, which seems off-balance and mis-timed throughout). One can also quibble that Welles failed to completely exploit the humor inherent in the character of Falstaff. Still, the film is brilliantly cast, with Sir John Gielgud, Jeanne Moreau and Margaret Rutherford prominent in the proceedings, and with Ralph Richardson providing voiceover narration (lifted from Hollingshead's Chronicles). And few moments in the Orson Welles canon are as moving as the banishment, and subsequent death, of John Falstaff, a overgrown child who--like Welles himself--could never truly fit into a world of so-called rational adults.

Product Details

Release Date: 08/30/2016
UPC: 0715515184410
Original Release: 1966
Rating: NR
Source: Criterion Collection
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [B&W]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:56:00
Sales rank: 15,393

Special Features

New high-definition digital restoration; Audio Commentary featuring film scholar James Naremore, author of The Magic World of Orson Welles; New interview with actor Keith Baxter; New Interview with Director Orson Welle's daughter Beatrice Welles, who appeared in the film at age nine; New Interview with actor and Welles biographer Simon Callow; New Interview with film historian Joseph McBride, author of What Ever Happened to Orson Welles?; Interview with Welles while at work editing the film, from a 1965 episode of The Merv Griffin Show; Trailer; Plus: An essay by film scholar Michael Anderegg

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Orson Welles Falstaff,Falstaff's Page
Keith Baxter Prince Hal
Jeanne Moreau Doll Tearsheet
John Gielgud Henry IV
Margaret Rutherford Mistress Quickly
Norman Rodway Henry Percy--'Hotspur'
Marina Vlady Kate Percy
Alan Webb Justice Shallow
Tony Beckley Poins
Fernando Rey Worcester
Walter Chiari Mr. Silence
Michael Aldridge Pistol
Andrew Faulds Westmoreland
Jose Nieto Northumberland
Jeremy Rowe Prince John
Patrick Bedford Bardolph
Ralph Richardson Narrator,Narrator
Julio Pena Actor
Fernando Hilbeck Actor
Andrés Mejuto Actor
Keith Pyott Actor
Charles Farrell Actor
Luis Ciges le serviteur d'Henri
Juan Estelrich Actor
Ingrid Pitt Actor
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino Composer

Technical Credits
Angel Escolano Producer
Emiliano Piedra Producer
Alessandro Tasca Executive Producer
Orson Welles Director,Screenwriter
Harry Saltzman Producer

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Chimes at Midnight
1. "Jesus, the Days We Have Seen!" [1:51]
2. Opening Credits [1:10]
3. "King Richard II Was Murdered..." [4:22]
4. "How Now, Who Picked Me Pocket?" [5:57]
5. "Our Plot Is A Good Plot, As Ever Was Laid?" [3:56]
6. "Zounds, Will They Not Rob Us?" [3:15]
7. "Can No Man Tell Me Of My Unfilthy Son?" [1:34]
8. "A Plague On All Cowards!" [5:36]
9. "Shall We Have a Play Extempore?" [5:41]
10. "Call In The Sheriff" [4:22]
11. "For Thou Hast Loast Thy Princely Privilege" [3:42]
12. "Methinks Your Soldiers Are Exceeding Poor" [4:29]
13. "Justice Shallow?" [6:09]
14. "We Offer Fair. Take It Advisedly" [4:31]
15. "Saint George and England!" [5:34]
16. "Thou Hast Robbed Me Of My Youth" [3:28]
17. "Thus Ever Did Rebellion Find Rebuke" [:36]
18. "Uneasy Lies The Head That Wears A Crown" [4:39]
19. "Pistol!" [6:03]
20. "I Did Not Think Thou Wast Within Hearing" [4:59]
21. "Where Is The Crown?" [8:19]
22. "What, Is The Old King Dead?" [9:23]
23. "I Speak To Thee, My Heart!" [3:29]
24. "He's In Arthur's Bosom" [6:34]
25. End Credits [5:04]
1. Introduction [1:51]
2. Nostalgia [1:10]
3. The Wars of the Roses [4:22]
4. The Wars of the Roses, Continued [5:57]
5. A Double Plot [3:56]
6. Tragic Figures [3:15]
7. Casting Gielgud [1:34]
8. A Romantic View of Falstaff [5:36]
9. The Play Within The Play [5:41]
10. A Mobile Camera [4:22]
11. Low Angles [3:42]
12. Beginnings of the Battle Scene [4:29]
13. The Grotesque in Shakespeare [6:09]
14. The Influence of John Ford [4:31]
15. Welle's Editing in the Battle Scene [5:34]
16. Hal's Eulogy [3:28]
17. Falstaff Goes Too Far [:36]
18. A Great Period Director [4:39]
19. Jean Moreau [6:03]
20. A Shakespeare's Device [4:59]
21. Hal's Ambitions/Rearranging Shakespeare [8:19]
22. A Masterful Long Take [9:23]
23. Welle's Finest Acting [3:29]
24. A Eulogy for Falstaff [6:34]
25. Welle's Finest Film? [5:04]
1. Color Bars [1:21]
Disc #2 -- Chimes at Midnight
1. Chapter 1 [29:21]
2. Chapter 2 [:25]
1. Chapter 1 [14:13]
2. Chapter 2 [:25]
1. Chapter 1 [31:13]
2. Chapter 2 [:25]
1. Chapter 1 [26:16]
2. Chapter 2 [:26]
1. Chapter 1 [11:06]
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