Mr. Arkadin (1955)
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Reviews Counted:17
Fresh:14
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A dying man's final words send two people to Gregory Arkadin (Orson Welles), a mysterious and much-feared billionaire who lives on a Xanadu-like castle. In Welles's noirish MR. ARKADIN, Robert... A dying man's final words send two people to Gregory Arkadin (Orson Welles), a mysterious and much-feared billionaire who lives on a Xanadu-like castle. In Welles's noirish MR. ARKADIN, Robert Arden stars as Guy Van Stratten, an adventurer and fortune hunter who is interested in Arkadin's money--and his daughter, Raina (Paolo Mori). Arkadin, overprotective of his daughter, has his "secretaries" prepare a damaging dossier on Van Stratten--entitled "Confidential Report." But Arkadin then makes a deal with Van Stratten--he will pay the young man for preparing a similar file on him, for Mr. Arkadin says he remembers nothing about his past and does not know where he came from. Even his name is a mystery. Van Stratten's search for the truth about Arkadin's past--which takes him throughout Europe and to Mexico and features encounters with a variety of fabulously colorful characters--is highly reminiscent of Thompson's search for Rosebud in CITIZEN KANE. Shot in black and white, filled with elegant, cosmopolitan party scenes, and extraordinary close-ups, MR. ARKADIN is a visually stunning film. The camera angles and movement, the exotic sets, the playful music, and the quick cuts--as well as the extremely entertaining and metaphorical stories that Arkadin tells--all help make MR. ARKADIN a sublime treat. [More]
Starring: Orson Welles, Robert Arden, Michael Redgrave, Patricia Medina
Starring: Orson Welles, Robert Arden, Michael Redgrave, Patricia Medina, Paola Mori, Akim Tamiroff, Mischa Auer, Katina Paxinou, Jack Watling
Director: Orson Welles
Director: Orson Welles
Composer: Paul Misraki
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Failure or not, it's irresistible. Full Review |
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This is a sprawling complex mystery that, while it's sometimes too tangled for its own good, has an absorbing central story. Full Review |
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Arkadin is a rotter from the start; we couldn't care less about his life or death. Full Review |
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While the plot sometimes seems too fragmented for its own good, Welles' consistently inventive imagery nevertheless ensures that the action remains thoroughly engrossing. Full Review |
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This is a brilliant disaster... some of the highest class trash you'll ever get to see. Full Review |
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the film suffers not from Welles' absence but rather from any reason for us to care about Arkadin Full Review |
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Endlessly inventive thriller, with spectacular visual style from Welles. Full Review |
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A film, which, for all its strangeness, is seldom less than brilliant. Full Review |
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Junk food for cineastes. Full Review |
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A bemusing melodrama that is bizarre. Full Review |
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A spectacular film, a complete and total Orson Welles film with his unique fingerprints all over it. I wouldn't swap it for a dozen other films. Full Review |
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A fascinating Wellesian mess
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For all of the film's perversity, there is greatness in it -- a greatness harshly criticizing itself. Full Review |
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