oldhollywood:Orson Welles directs Anthony Perkins on the set of The Trial (1962) Photo by Nicolas Ti
oldhollywood:Orson Welles directs Anthony Perkins on the set of The Trial (1962) Photo by Nicolas Tikhomiroff (via)Q. A critic who admires your work very much said that, in The Trial, you were repeating yourself…Welles: Exactly, I repeated myself. I believe we do it all the time. We always take up certain elements again. How can it be avoided? An actor’s voice always has the same timbre and, consequently, he repeats himself. It is the same for a singer, a painter…There are always certain things that come back, for they are part of one’s personality, of one’s style. If these things didn’t come into play, a personality would be so complex that it would become impossible to identify it.It is not my intention to repeat myself, but in my work there should certainly be references to what I have done in the past. Say what you will, but The Trial is the best film I ever made…I have never been so happy as when I made this film.”-excerpted from Orson Welles: InterviewsCompletely concur. -- source link