NY Times: Other Side of the Wind to be Restored, Released
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:01 pm
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/29/movie ... phone&_r=0
This just means the legal hurdles have been cleared for... something. I'm not expecting a Welles masterpiece from beyond the grave. In fact, God knows what condition the material is in after four decades (note that Beatrice kept it in a warehouse, not an archive. It would be Orson's last joke on the world if the cans were opened only to reveal a vinegary goop. I can hear his booming laughter now.
This just means the legal hurdles have been cleared for... something. I'm not expecting a Welles masterpiece from beyond the grave. In fact, God knows what condition the material is in after four decades (note that Beatrice kept it in a warehouse, not an archive. It would be Orson's last joke on the world if the cans were opened only to reveal a vinegary goop. I can hear his booming laughter now.