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. Famed entertaining and filmmaker Orson Welles spent a lifetime thrilling the world with fantastical tales, little did we know, some of them were true…

"You've seen Orson Welles direct the greatest films of all time. You've heard his thunderous voice on the radio pulling off the infamous prank"War of the Worlds" broadcast. BUT NOW, FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, the truth is finally revealed: THE BROADCAST WAS REAL–Welles lived a secret double life as a filmmaker by day, interstellar warrior by night.

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