Orson Welles gave an example to the movie industry with this film, that "there is no need of preparation". Welles learned techniques (such as looking up for important characters and down to secondary ones) and was influenced by John Ford's Ombre rosse (1939), which it's said he watched almost 40 times during production of this movie. The "unnecessary preparation" cost Welles his career, according to director Robert Wise, who edited this film and L'orgoglio degli Amberson (1942) also from Welles: "Simply, after that magnificent start, he never took advantage of his talents. It was his fault, his lack of discipline".
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