May 05, 1954 - A cask of beer... the enfant terrible of Hollywood Orson Welles, tapped in the Munich ''beer inn'' ''Platzl'' well known all about the globe, by himself, after having finished his film work near ''Hofbrauhaus''. Cause of his Munich stay is his latest picture ''Mr. Arkadin'', in which Marlene Dietrich herself plays a mainpart. The Munich beer tasted Orson Welles very good. As a matter of fact there couldn't be a original Munich meal without ''Brezn'' and ''Radi''

May 05, 1954 - A cask of beer... the enfant terrible of Hollywood Orson Welles, tapped in the Munich ''beer inn'' ''Platzl'' well known all about the globe, by himself, after having finished his film work near ''Hofbrauhaus''. Cause of his Munich stay is his latest picture ''Mr. Arkadin'', in which Marlene Dietrich herself plays a mainpart. The Munich beer tasted Orson Welles very good. As a matter of fact there couldn't be a original Munich meal without ''Brezn'' and ''Radi'' Stock Photo
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3733 x 4945 px | 31.6 x 41.9 cm | 12.4 x 16.5 inches | 300dpi

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5 May 1954

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May 05, 1954 - A cask of beer... the enfant terrible of Hollywood Orson Welles, tapped in the Munich ''beer inn'' ''Platzl'' well known all about the globe, by himself, after having finished his film work near ''Hofbrauhaus''. Cause of his Munich stay is his latest picture ''Mr. Arkadin'', in which Marlene Dietrich herself plays a mainpart. The Munich beer tasted Orson Welles very good. As a matter of fact there couldn't be a original Munich meal without ''Brezn'' and ''Radi''. Down from the wall the former Minich folks - clown Weiss Ferdl wtched the seen who fascinated for years the strangers from abroad, on the stage of the ''Platzl' (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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