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 As Jor­dan describes it, the movie is “an extended opi­um dream of the outdated Mariner (Welles) who wan­ton­ly killed the alba­tross and suf­fered the pains of the damned for it.”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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Relat­ed Con­tent:

Orson Welles Nar­charges Ani­ma­tions of Plato’s Cave and Kafka’s “Earlier than the Regulation,” Two Para­bles of the Human Con­di­tion

Hear Orson Welles’ Icon­ic Warfare of the Worlds Broad­forged (1938)

Orson Welles Nar­charges an Ani­mat­ed Para­ble About How Xeno­pho­bia & Greed Will Put Amer­i­ca Into Decline (1971)

Who’s Out There?: Orson Welles Nar­charges a Doc­u­males­tary Ask­ing Whether or not There’s Extrater­res­tri­al Life within the Uni­verse (1975)



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