1934
Experimental | Short
USA | English | Color | 00:08
| 1. | Manhatta | 1921 |
| 2. | Return to Reason | 1923 |
| 3. | Rhythmus 21 | 1923 |
| 4. | Ballet Mécanique | 1924 |
| 5. | Symphonie Diagonale | 1924 |
| 6. | Emak-Bakia (Leave Me Alone) | 1926 |
| 7. | Ménilmontant | 1926 |
| 8. | Anémic Cinéma | 1926 |
| 9. | The Three-Sided Mirror | 1927 |
| 10. | The Starfish | 1928 |
| 11. | Accident | 1928 |
| 12. | The Seashell And The Clergyman | 1928 |
| 13. | Ghosts Before Breakfast | 1928 |
| 14. | The Life And Death Of 9413, A Hollywood Extra | 1928 |
| 15. | The Mysteries of the Chateau de Dice | 1929 |
| 16. | Autumn Mists | 1929 |
| 17. | Rain | 1929 |
| 18. | H2O | 1929 |
| 19. | Sentimental Romance | 1930 |
| 20. | Autumn Fire | 1931 |
| 21. | Lot In Sodom | 1933 |
| 22. | The Hearts Of Age | 1934 |
| 23. | Even: As You And I | 1937 |
| 24. | Le Vampire | 1945 |
| 25. | Le Tempestaire | 1947 |
The Hearts of Age is the first film made by Orson Welles. The film is an eight-minute short, which he co-directed with William Vance in 1934. The film stars Welles' first wife, Virginia Nicholson, as well as Welles himself. He made the film while attending the Todd School for Boys, in Woodstock, Illinois, at the age of 19.
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Orson Welles | Death |
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Virginia Nicolson | Old woman |
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William Vance | Indian in blanket |
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Edgerton Paul | Bell-ringer in blackface |
| Director | William Vance |
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| Orson Welles |
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| Writer | Orson Welles | |
| Producer | William Vance | |
| Photography | William Vance | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |