[Ebook] Orson Welles: The Man Who Was Magic by Barton Whaley.
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Orson Welles: The Man Who Was Magic by Barton Whaley
Dive into the extraordinary life of Orson Welles with this compelling ebook by Barton Whaley. Unlike conventional biographies, Orson Welles: The Man Who Was Magic presents a unique case study of a man who consistently thought out of the box. Each chapter builds upon the last, revealing a thinking process that always yields an unexpected Third Option. This method is the cornerstone of deception theory, a field where Barton Whaley is hailed as the defining expert by global intelligence communities.
This book not only elucidates Whaley’s Deception Theory but also celebrates the genius of Orson Welles beyond his iconic work Citizen Kane. It dismantles the myths perpetuated by other biographers, showcasing Welles as the multi-talented, creative powerhouse he truly was—far from the pitiful figure often depicted.
What’s Inside:
- About The Author: Editor’s Notes
- The I Of The Beholder: A fresh perspective on Welles
- Part I: The Making Of A Magus (1915-1934): Explore his early years including sections on Sorceror’s Apprentice and Young Machiavelli.
- Part II: New York!, New York! (1934-1939): Delve into Welles’ Broadway and Harlem exploits.
- Part III: Early Hollywood (1939-1941): Witness his transitional phase into Hollywood.
- Part IV: Hollywood After Kane (1941-1947): Continued explorations of his directorial techniques.
- Part V: World Vagabond (1947-1956): Follow his international escapades.
- Part VI: American Interludes (1956-1966): Engaging content on his return to American media.
- Part VII: Auld Lang Sang (1966-1972): Insights into his later projects and philosophies.
- Part VIII: The USA (1972-1985): A detailed account of his final years and legacy.
- Conclusion: Reflect on the life and times of Orson Welles.
- Appendices: In-depth supporting material including Auteur! Auteur! and The Great Manipulator.
This book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in film history, magic, and the art of deception. Discover why Orson Welles was not just a filmmaker, but a magician in his own right.
This Orson Welles ebook is a case study of an individual that was able to think “out of the box”. Each small fact presented leads to the whole of a thinking process that will always provide an unexpected Third Option. The process that is presented here is the kernel of all deception theory. It’s why Bart is called the “defining expert” of deception and counterdeception (the detection of deception) by the intelligence communities of many countries.
Not only does it personify the Whaley Deception Theory it presents the genius of Orson Welles through all his creative work, not just Citizen Kane. Orson Welles was not the pitiful individual that some biographers present. This unique presentation of Orson Welles not only buries many of the old myths but, for the first time, presents him not just as a stage and film celebrity but as the extraordinarily multi-talented and creative thinker that he was.
- About The Author: Editor’s Notes
- The I Of The Beholder
- Part I: The Making Of A Magus (1915-1934)
- Part II: New York!, New York! (1934-1939)
- Broadway Unlimited
- Harlem Nights And Stage Voodoo
- The Magic Of Sound & The Sound Of Music
- Playing Faust And Loose
- Bull In The Afternoon
- Mercurial Moments
- The Shadow Knows!
- Mindreaders Extraordinary
- The Vaudevillian And His Unholy Five
- Part III: Early Hollywood (1939-1941)
- Westward Ho! Ho! Ho!
- Manky Panky
- The Camera As Magic Box
- “A Touch Of Rhinestones”
- Native Son
- The Trade Of The Tricks
- Part IV: Hollywood After Kane (1941-1947)
- Ambersons And The Magic Of Light
- The Mysterious Orange Tree
- Journey Into Fear And Loathing
- Sessions With Fu-Manchú
- Rita Maid: How To Recruit A Magician’s Assistant
- Framing The Mercury Wonder Show
- The Wonder Show Opens
- The Show Must Go On
- Follow The Boys
- Magical Medley
- Mexican Melodrama
- Special Services
- Film And Life
- Jokers Wild
- Around The World From Boston To Broadway
- Town Skryer
- Lady From Shanghai
- Jazz Man
- Part V: World Vagabond (1947-1956)
- Black Magic In Rome
- The Moor Of Morocco And Venice
- “An Evening With Eartha Kitt”
- Harry Lime Meets Winston Churchill
- With The Oliviers At Notley Abbey
- The Moor Of London And Cannes
- Masquerade
- Moby Shtick
- Part VI: American Interludes (1956-1966)
- Las Vegas Magic – “Horsin’ With Orson”
- I Love Lucy And Desi
- TV Magic
- How To Predict Presidential Elections
- Touch Of Evil
- Return Of The Bullfighter
- In Kafkaland
- Falstaff In Quixoteland
- Orson Welles Versus James Bond
- Part VII: Auld Lang Sang (1966-1972)
- The Great One And A Mis-Made Lady
- Shazzam!
- How To Recruit Orson Welles
- Of Rabbits And Men
- F For Fake – Deception Pure And Simple
- Part VIII: The USA (1972-1985)
- Back To The USA
- Carefree In Arizona
- An Artist’s Eye: Set And Costume Design
- Director’s Cut
- How To Con A Con
- In A Magic Castle
- The Last Magic Show
- Business And Pleasure At Ma Maison
- On The Magic Set With Orson Welles
- More Magical Appearances
- Picks & Pans – The Magician As Critic
- A Rather Bizarre Magickian
- Into The Mind Of A Magician
- Mr. Memory
- Tricks No Treats
- Time & Chance
- Final Cut
- Conclusion: Two Questions, Two Answers
- The Big Brass Ring
- An Open Book
- Appendices:
- A. Magic Voice, Wonder Words
- B. When The Credits Roll
- C. Auteur! Auteur!: Welles And Auteur Theory
- D. The Great Manipulator
- Bibliography
- Cast Of Characters
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