| Score: | 9 / 10 |
| Released: | September 1, 1974 |
| Director: | Orson Welles |
| Producer: | Dominique Antoine |
| Studio: | |
| Cast: | Oja Kodar, Francois Reichenbach, Alexander Welles, Gary Graver, Andrés Gómez, Christian Odasso |
| Genre: | Documentary |
| Length: | 88 minutes |
Four people stand at the center of this documentary: Elmyr de Hory, who some believe forged more than a thousand masterpieces, many of which hang in some of the world's most famous museums; Clifford Irving, who is not only out to prove what a fake Elmyr is but also wrote a fake biography of Howard Hughes; Oja Kodar, who claims that Pablo Picasso painted 22 canvases of her that no one has ever seen; and Welles himself, who harks back to his days creating the havoc-causing "The War of the Worlds" for radio. But the true star of the film is the editing; from absurd stock footage to shots of Welles smirking into the camera from different locations to scenes with a monkey scurrying about, the film is vastly entertaining to watch.
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