How was Welles viewed when he arrived in Hollywood in 1939?

A. He was welcomed as the savior of the movie business.
B. He was met with immense resentment from the establishment.
C. He was seen as deserving of his big break in feature films.
D. He was seen as a quiet, humble and serious man.


Answer: B

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