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  1. One is called Confidential Report, and one is called Mr. Arkadin. Any insight on the difference between the two versions and which one is considered definitive would be appreciated. Thanks!

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  3. Jul 6, 2024 · Perhaps no one has made the case for watching all three editions better than Christopher Nolan, who picked Mr. Arkadin as one of his Top 10 Criterion releases. "No one could make much of a case ...

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  5. Apr 17, 2006 · The Complete “Mr. Arkadin” is an attempt to collect and present the various versions of the film in as understandable a format as possible, including the Corinth, Confidential Report, and a newly created “comprehensive version,” which pieces together elements from all the others. The Corinth print was not discovered until 1960, when ...

  6. Aug 5, 2019 · ARKADIN. MR. ARKADIN (CONFIDENTIAL REPORT) “A bemusing melodrama that is bizarre.”. Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz. A late work from Orson Welles–in which the great artist is writer, director and star–entitled either Mr. Arkadin or Confidential Report. It’s a bemusing melodrama that is bizarre, enigmatic, witty and, most of all, very silly.

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  8. Apr 17, 2006 · A nother movie, another cause célèbre: Orson Welles’s Mr. Arkadin has been dismissed as a disaster and hailed as a masterpiece. In 1958, Cahiers du cinéma declared it one of the twelve greatest films ever made—unaware that its intricate series of flashbacks had been reedited and “normalized,” or ruined, for its French release by producer Louis Dolivet.

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