Orson Welles - Paul Masson Wine Ad Drunken Outtakes
It's such a damn shame but I suppose, in many respects, he did it to himself. It's not even funny, really. Just a glimpse into the twisted demise of one of the greats. He was probably living on Peter Bogdanovich's couch at this point.
I like the audio outtakes when he is doing VoiceOver and he berates the audio engineer for telling him to repeat a line because of a "gonk" noise. Howard Stern plays and says the quote alot. Orson: " What may I ask is a gonk? May I speak to Mrs Rogers? There are too many people giving orders. I TAKE DIRECTION FROM ONE PERSON - AND DO THAT UNDER PROTEST."
If I could stand Boresome Welles, that would have been sad. But I CAN'T stand him, so it was Comedy Gold!
ReplyDeleteMore more! There must be more! I recognize the actress on the left as soap 'star' Judith Chapman
ReplyDelete"maaahhh...are you sure this isn't Take 21..glass 21?
ReplyDeleteI like the audio outtakes when he is doing VoiceOver and he berates the audio engineer for telling him to repeat a line because of a "gonk" noise. Howard Stern plays and says the quote alot. Orson: " What may I ask is a gonk? May I speak to Mrs Rogers? There are too many people giving orders. I TAKE DIRECTION FROM ONE PERSON -
ReplyDeleteAND DO THAT UNDER PROTEST."
I've heard that audio! I wonder if that's on youtube?
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