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The Voyager Company |
Orson Welles' seminal work as a filmmaker is well-known, but few realise that he was just as accomplished in the world of radio theatre as he was in filmmaking. Theatre of the Imagination …explores Welles' achievements during the 'golden age of radio' of the 1930s and'40s, revealing the ways in which his genius transformed radio forever….The only notable absence is Welles' War of the Worlds broadcast, famous for the widespread panic it caused when the listening public thought the descriptions of invading martians were real and actually occurring…The supplementary material is quite exhaustive, replete with program notes, transcripts, articles on Welles, interviews, and even a 40-minute documentary narrated by Entertainment Tonight film critic Leonard Maltin (Adventure Legends).
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