Answer: B. Welles's Macbeth did not speak all of the original lines.
Step-by-step explanation:
Welle´s Macbeth was the fourth Hollywood studio produced film in the post-silent period that was based on a Shakespeare play.
Welles made many modifications to Shakespeare's play. Several lines were skipped, speeches reassigned, and scenes changed. This outraged numerous critics at the time, but in the present, it´s a usual habit in film adaptations of Shakespeare plays.