Magnificent Ambersons, The (1942) - (Movie Clip) Very Well Indeed!
Director Orson Welles' narration and shooting set up George Amberson (Tim Holt) in his single-minded greetings to Eugene (Joseph Cotten), the one-time beau of his society-matron mother (Dolores Costello), and his daughter Lucy (Anne Baxter) in The Magnificent Ambersons, 1942.
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Writer-director Orson Welles enjoying his shot, as spiteful aunt Fanny (Agnes Moorehead) means to congratulate nephew George (Tim Holt) for defending the honor of her sister, his mother, as it becomes clear he was unaware of the rumored offense of which she was accused, in The Magnificent Ambersons, 1942.
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