Orson Welles Narrates Coleridge’s Rime of the Historical Mariner in an Experimental Movie That includes the Artwork of Gustave Doré
Round right here we subscribe to the theory that there’s no such factor as an excessive amount of Orson Welles. In years previous, we gave you Welles narrating Plato’s Cave Allegory and Kafka’s “Earlier than the Regulation,” and, earlier than that, the Welles-narrated parable Freedom River, and the record goes on.
Now, we current The Rime of the Historical Mariner, a 1977 experimalestal movie created by Larry Jordan, an independent moviemaker who tried to marry “the classic engravings of Gustave Doré to the classic poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by way of a classic narrator: Orson Welles.” As Jordan describes it, the movie is “an extended opium dream of the outdated Mariner (Welles) who wantonly killed the albatross and suffered the pains of the damned for it.” You may watch above.
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