MSN: Did Orson Welles really convince the world that aliens were invading?
There might not be a more misunderstood moment in the 20th century than Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds. Pop culture has continuously repeated the story of the radio ...
Parkersburg News and Sentinel: Review: ‘Dead Air’ tells history of night Orson Welles unleashed fake Martian invasion
Review: ‘Dead Air’ tells history of night Orson Welles unleashed fake Martian invasion
Yahoo: How ‘Macbeth’ Kicked Off Orson Welles’ Run as One of the Greatest Independent Filmmakers in History
How ‘Macbeth’ Kicked Off Orson Welles’ Run as One of the Greatest Independent Filmmakers in History
Daily Herald: ‘Dead Air’ tells history of night Orson Welles unleashed fake Martian invasion
‘Dead Air’ tells history of night Orson Welles unleashed fake Martian invasion
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Book Review: 'Dead Air' tells history of night Orson Welles unleashed fake Martian invasion
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The Durango Herald: ‘Dead Air’ tells history of night Orson Welles unleashed fake Martian invasion
AOL: Orson Welles Declared This Western Legend 'The Most Underrated Director In The World'
Orson Welles Declared This Western Legend 'The Most Underrated Director In The World'
News Tribune: Review: ‘Dead Air’ tells history of night Orson Welles unleashed fake Martian invasion
Long before Donald Trump used the term “fake news” to complain about coverage he didn’t like, Orson Welles mastered the art of actual fake news. Welles’ 1938 radio adaptation of H.G. Wells’ “The War ...