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Orson's Bag: London
Released

Orson's Bag: London

197129mComedy

Overview

"London" is an unfinished short film project by Orson Welles, developed between 1968 and 1971 as part of his abandoned CBS television special Orson’s Bag. Conceived as a series of satirical comedy sketches rather than a narrative film, the project consists of five vignettes—Churchill, Swinging London, Four Clubmen, Stately Homes, and Tailors—featuring Welles in multiple roles and performances by British comedians Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, and Bill Oddie. The project was never completed or released during Welles’s lifetime and survives only as unassembled production footage. (Note: The footage was later assembled posthumously by the Munich Film Museum into a reconstructed archival edit released in 1999 under the title "One Man Band.")

Created By

Director
Orson Welles
Orson Welles

Alternative Titles

Orson's BagUS
Swinging LondonUS
Status
Released
Original Title
Orson's Bag: London
Production Countries
United States of America