
Orson Welles’s unfinished reimagining of Don Quixote, conceived in 1955 and filmed intermittently over more than a decade, portraying Don Quixote and Sancho Panza as anachronistic figures moving through the modern world. Conceived as an evolving independent project rather than a single fixed production, the film was never completed, released, or authorized in a final cut during Welles’s lifetime. (Note: This entry represents the original unfinished Welles project, distinct from the 1964 documentary In the Land of Don Quixote and the 1992 posthumous reconstruction Don Quijote de Orson Welles, which was assembled by Jesús Franco from surviving footage.)
Crew

Orson Welles
Director, Writer, Editor, Producer

Mauro Bonanni
Editor
Maurizio Lucidi
Editor
Renzo Lucidi
Editor
Peter Parasheles
Editor
Ira Wohl
Editor
Alberto Valenzuela
Editor

Jack Draper
Director of Photography
José García Galisteo
Cinematography
Juan Manuel de Lachica
Cinematography

Edmond Richard
Cinematography
Ricardo Navarrete
Cinematography
Manuel Mateos
Cinematography
Giorgio Tonti
Cinematography
Gary Graver
Cinematography
Óscar Dancigers
Producer

Miguel de Cervantes
Original Story


