On break from his filming of OTHELLO, Orson Welles picks up a stranded man on his way to Dublin, and is told an eerie tale by him.
Orson Welles directed OTHELLO in Europe over a three-year period, as he had to occasionally shut down production for one reason or another. To help finance his project, he would occasionally appear in other movies during this period. He also narrated and appeared in this short (as himself, which serves as a bit of a joke at times), directed by the actor who was playing Brabantio in OTHELLO. It's a fairly straightforward ghost story with little in the way of surprises, but it's simply and elegantly told, and the presence of Welles gives it a special touch of humor. The short was also nominated for an Academy Award in the "Best Short Subject 2-Reel" category.

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