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  1. Mr. Arkadin (first released in Spain, 1955), known in Britain as Confidential Report, is a French-Spanish-Swiss co-production film noir, written and directed by Orson Welles and shot in several Spanish locations, including Costa Brava, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid.

  2. Two-bit American hustler Guy Van Stratten (Robert Arden) searches for a mysterious, super-rich man named Gregory Arkadin (Orson Welles) in hopes of getting some money from him, one way or another. Surprisingly, Arkadin confesses to Guy that he suffers from amnesia, and he hires Guy to research Arkadin's past to fill in the blanks of his past.

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    • Orson Welles
    • 1962-10-02
  3. Gregory Arkadin (Orson Welles) says he can't remember anything before the late 1920s, and convict Guy Van Stratten (Robert Arden) is happy to take the job of exploring his new...

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  4. Jul 9, 2021 · In Mr. Arkadin, it’s something far more important: How elusive billionaire Gregory Arkadin first acquired his fortune. In both films, the title character is played by a heavily made-up Welles. In Kane , the subject is dead when the investigation begins.

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  5. Apr 17, 2006 · Explore the multiple versions and stories of Orson Welles's 1955 film about a billionaire's past. The box set includes the Corinth version, Confidential Report, a comprehensive version, outtakes, commentary, interviews, and more.

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  6. Apr 19, 2005 · Bracco, the victim of a waterfront stabbing in Naples, confides the names Gregory Arkadin and Sophie to Mily, the girl friend of Guy Van Stratten, an unscrupulous American cigarette smuggler.

  7. 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.