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Jan. 11, 1941: When Orson Welles resigned as director of Connecticut's Stony Creek Theater, he was succeeded by one William Castle, a very young man with definite ideas of Art, Jimmie Fidler says. |
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Jan. 11, 1941: When Orson Welles resigned as director of Connecticut's Stony Creek Theater, he was succeeded by one William Castle, a very young man with definite ideas of Art, Jimmie Fidler says. |
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Orson Welles went directly to ‘Citizen Kane’. William Castle went on to Emergo, Percepto, and the Coward’s Corner.
Both smoked cigars.
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