TOUCH OF EVIL (1958) was not a commercial success upon its release in the U.S., but it was well-received in Europe, where AFI Life Achievement Award recipient Orson Welles accepted the honors for the best international film at the World’s Fair in Brussels in 1958. Welles was never agai...
Touch of Evil: Directed by Orson Welles. With Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Orson Welles, Joseph Calleia. A Mexican official and his American wife are targeted in a Texas border town by the crime family he's trying to put behind bars for drug trafficking
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of their notorious lead detective, Quinlan, whose dubious past hangs like a rumbling storm cloud over the whole town. Like most late-period noir films, Touch of Evil is a wash of pulp and grit, with the seedy subject matter providing a sense of persistent danger and the black-and-white ...
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Touch of Evil, American film noir, released in 1958, that was written and directed by Orson Welles, who also costarred in the crime drama. The film was a box-office disappointment, but in later years it was recognized as one of the final gems of the clas
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for our explorations of perilous fantasy worlds where good and evil are in a con- stant state of literal warfare. We delighted in these imaginative games, shared ad- ventures with friends and acquaintances along the way, and, at least to some extent, ...
Paul Schrader once dubbed Orson Welles’s 1958 classicTouch of Evilas “film noir’s epitaph.” The film came late in the development of a genre that had started in the early 1940s, at a point where its component themes and stylistic quirks had become commonplace enough to warrant explicit...
USA 1958 Touch of Evilbegins with one of the most brilliant sequences in the history of cinema; and ends with one of the most brilliant final scenes ever committed to celluloid. In between unfurls a picture whose moral, sexual, racial, and aesthetic attitudes remain so radical as to cross ...