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Othello

Original title: The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice
  • 19511951
  • ApprovedApproved
  • 1h 30m
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7.6/10
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13,194
Orson Welles and Suzanne Cloutier in Othello (1951)
The Moorish General Othello is manipulated into thinking that his new wife Desdemona has been carrying on an affair with his Lieutenant Michael Cassio when in reality, it is all part of the scheme of a bitter Ensign named Iago.
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The Moorish General Othello is manipulated into thinking that his new wife Desdemona has been carrying on an affair with his Lieutenant Michael Cassio when in reality, it is all part of the ... Read allThe Moorish General Othello is manipulated into thinking that his new wife Desdemona has been carrying on an affair with his Lieutenant Michael Cassio when in reality, it is all part of the scheme of a bitter Ensign named Iago.The Moorish General Othello is manipulated into thinking that his new wife Desdemona has been carrying on an affair with his Lieutenant Michael Cassio when in reality, it is all part of the scheme of a bitter Ensign named Iago.
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
8.7K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
6,125
13,194
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    • Director
      • Orson Welles
    • Writers
      • William Shakespeare(based on the play by)
      • Orson Welles(uncredited)
      • Jean Sacha(uncredited)
    • Stars
      • Orson Welles
      • Micheál MacLiammóir
      • Robert Coote
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    • Director
      • Orson Welles
    • Writers
      • William Shakespeare(based on the play by)
      • Orson Welles(uncredited)
      • Jean Sacha(uncredited)
    • Stars
      • Orson Welles
      • Micheál MacLiammóir
      • Robert Coote
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    • 58User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination

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    Orson Welles and Suzanne Cloutier in Othello (1951)
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    Orson Welles
    Orson Welles
    • Othello
    Micheál MacLiammóir
    Micheál MacLiammóir
    • Iago
    Robert Coote
    Robert Coote
    • Roderigo
    Suzanne Cloutier
    Suzanne Cloutier
    • Desdemona
    Hilton Edwards
    Hilton Edwards
    • Brabantio
    Michael Laurence
    • Cassio
    Fay Compton
    Fay Compton
    • Emilia
    Nicholas Bruce
    • Lodovico
    Doris Dowling
    Doris Dowling
    • Bianca
    Abdullah Ben Mohamet
    • Pageboy
    • (uncredited)
    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • Senator
    • (uncredited)
    Jean Davis
    • Montano
    • (uncredited)
    Joan Fontaine
    Joan Fontaine
    • Page
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Rietty
    Robert Rietty
    • Lodovico
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Gudrun Ure
    • Desdemona
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Orson Welles
    • Writers
      • William Shakespeare(based on the play by)
      • Orson Welles(uncredited)
      • Jean Sacha(uncredited)
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    • Trivia
      To pay the bills on this film, which took three years to make, Orson Welles took supporting roles in several films, one of which was "The Black Rose (1950)." During the filming of this, he greatly annoyed director Henry Hathaway by borrowing various costumes and cameras for use on "Othello". Hathaway complained to his boss Darryl F. Zanuck about this, but the latter, a friend of Welles', just laughed it off. Hathaway was still complaining in interviews in the 1970s.
    • Quotes

      Iago: Oh beware, my lord, of jealousy. It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.

    • Alternate versions
      This film by Orson Welles, was 'restored' by a group in Chicago in 1991/2. The film was transferred to, and enhanced in video, (D1 format) retaining it as black and white. The audio was completely rebuilt, including the score, in Stereo Surround. All dialogue, however was original. This was a problem as some of the dialogue was distorted and unintelligible. John Fogelson, editor, was a major supervisor of the project. Ed Golya, Lorita DeLacerna, and Steve Wilke, were digital editors. And Ed Golya remixed the soundtrack. The process took 9 months. It was purchased for distribution by Castle Hill, and taken to New York where it went through another transformation before release. Unintelligible dialogue was replaced with 'sound-alikes'. This decision was made for the entertainment value of the film. The original mono music was then reintroduced into the final product. Basically, the film was retransferred, and the rebuilt sound effects tracks were added. This was done at Sound One, in NYC.. The credits were adjusted to place Lee Dickter (sp?) as Re-recording Mixer, and Ed Golya as Sound Effects Editor.
    • Connections
      Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: La monnaie de l'absolu (1999)

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    10/10
    Welles' images match the beauty of Shakespeare's language
    Considerable controversy has surrounded the 1992 restoration and re-release of Orson Welles' "Othello." First, the film was wrongly labelled a "lost classic" - not technically true, as Welles aficionados will realize. More seriously, the restoration crew (under the aegis of Welles' daughter, Beatrice Welles) re-synced the dialogue and re-recorded the musical score - an abomination to Welles purists. While it would have been preferable to adhere to Welles' vision for the film, such an endeavor becomes extremely difficult when no written record of Welles' intent exists (as it did with his famous 26-page memo to Universal regarding "Touch of Evil"). So it's true that the restored version lacks a degree of authenticity, but what are the alternatives? Grainy, scratched, poorly synced public domain prints (c.f. "Mr Arkadin" and "The Trial")? Or, worse, no available copy at all (c.f. "Chimes at Midnight")?

    Anyway, on to the film. "Othello's" existence helps disprove the charges of profligacy and "fear of completion" that plagued Welles' career after "Citizen Kane." Shot over four years in Morocco and Italy, and financed largely by Welles himself, "Othello" manages to avoid a low-budget look, thanks largely to virtuoso editing that masks the incongruities of time and space. Welles' powers of invention are on full display here, most obviously in the famous Turkish bath scene (an improvised set necessitated by a lack of costumes). Set designer Alexandre Trauner's astute choice of Moroccan and Venetian locations instantly establishes a geographic authenticity; Welles initially exploits them for all their stark beauty before retreating into noirish interiors, underscoring Othello's descent into darkness.

    Aside from Michael Macliammoir's chilling Method performance as Iago, the acting in Welles' "Othello" has been criticized as too restrained and modulated for Shakespearean tragedy. Such criticism is largely unwarranted, for this "Othello" is as much for the eyes as the ears: Welles' bold framing and expressionistic camera angles free the play from its theatrical moorings (pun intended), undermining the need for stage elocution. Indeed, the camera is the true star of this film, as Welles generates images that match the grandeur and eloquence of Shakespeare's language.
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    • Release date
      • September 12, 1955 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Morocco
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site from Carlotta Films US
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Orson Welles' Othello
    • Filming locations
      • Castle, El Jadida, Morocco
    • Production companies
      • Scalera Film
      • Mercury Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,980
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,010
      • Apr 27, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,980
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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