Shakespeare and Pals: Recapping the Bard
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030 The Only Good Man in Literature: Orson Welles' The Chimes At Midnight (1966)
What if the comic relief was the main character?
The Chimes and Midnight reframes the whole story around Prince Hal's buddy Falstaff. No longer a coming of age story, but a portrait of slow decline of an old thief. This comedy drama is considered one of the greatest Shakespeare films ever made, and Orson Welles one of the greatest Falstaffs. Does it live up to its reputation? Join us to find out!
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