{"id":10562,"date":"2011-01-20T17:42:59","date_gmt":"2011-01-20T17:42:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.filmdetail.com\/?p=10562"},"modified":"2011-01-20T17:56:00","modified_gmt":"2011-01-20T17:56:00","slug":"the-final-days-of-orson-welles-interviews-1985","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.filmdetail.com\/2011\/01\/20\/the-final-days-of-orson-welles-interviews-1985\/","title":{"rendered":"The Final Days of Orson Welles"},"content":{"rendered":"

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In the final week of his life Orson Welles<\/a><\/strong> gave two interviews in which he reflected on his career and old age.<\/p>\n

On October 3rd 1985, he described being able to make Citizen Kane<\/a> (1941) as “a total piece of luck”, how he “always hated Hollywood”, why he couldn’t compromise and that he wanted to be remembered as “a good guy, rather than a difficult genius”:<\/p>\n