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Tilt (1979) was a Film directed by Rudy Durand and produced by Rudy Durand, Ron Joy and Dale Cline.

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Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt

By C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2015 From Classic Film Aficionados

Orson Welles William Randolph Hearst Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy; we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of “The War of the Worlds”, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. Then with his first film project (... Read full article


Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt

By C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2015 From Classic Film Aficionados

Orson Welles William Randolph Hearst Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy; we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of “The War of the Worlds”, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. Then with his first film project (... Read full article


Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt

By C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2015 From Classic Film Aficionados

Orson Welles William Randolph Hearst Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy; we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of “The War of the Worlds”, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. Then with his first film project (... Read full article


Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt, a shameful, ignominious defeat for W-K.

By C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2014 From Classic Film Aficionados

Classic Film Aficionados Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy, we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of ?The War of the Worlds?, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. Then with his first film project (his best and maybe the be... Read full article


Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt, a shameful, ignominious defeat for W-K.

By C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2014 From Classic Film Aficionados

Orson Welles William Randolph Hearst Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy, we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of “The War of the Worlds”, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. Then with his first film project (h... Read full article


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