Norman Lloyd
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Filmography
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Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles
(2014)This insightful documentary explores the enigma and polymath that was Orson Welles. Directed by critically-acclaimed documentary maker, Chuck Workman, Magician divides Welles’ life into four chapters, with Workman portraying him as an artist who never stopped working throughout his career, but whose unconventional approach ensured he was much misunderstood by Hollywood. Magician is a montage, featuring scenes from almost every existing Welles film - from Hearts of Age to rarely-seen clips from his final unfinished films such as Don Quixote - as well as his television and commercial work. This is an essential film not just for fans of the great Orson Welles, but anyone interested in the magic of cinema.

Audrey Rose
(1977)In this psychological thriller, a man stalks a young girl when he believes she is his reincarnated daughter who died in a car crash with his wife.

Saboteur
(1942)Director Alfred Hitchcock combines suspense and humor in a tale of an innocent man accused of wartime sabotage - he becomes front page news while evading the police on a cross-country hunt for the real spies.

Limelight
(1952)A fading comedian and a suicidal despondent ballet dancer must look to each other to find meaning and hope in their lives.

Reign of Terror
(1949)A powerful figure in the French Revolution desperately seeks his book listing those marked for death, thereby guaranteeing his rise to dictatorship.

A Walk in the Sun
(1945)Sgt. Tyne leads an Army infantry platoon from their landing at Salerno, Italy, to their brutal, final assault on a Nazi-held farmhouse near Rome.

The Nude Bomb
(1980)Agent 86, Maxwell Smart, faces a KAOS madman's bomb that destroys clothing.