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Touch Of Evil (50th Anniversary Edition)
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Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Starring: Joseph Calleia, Joseph Cotten, Valentin de Vargas, Marlene Dietrich, Zsa Zsa Gabor
Directed By: Orson Welles
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Universal
EAN: 0025195027809
Format: Black & White
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Universal Studios
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2008-10-07
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: 1958

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Experience director Orson Welles’ masterpiece Touch of Evil like never before in an all-new 50th Anniversary Edition DVD! Starring Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh and Orson Welles himself, this exceptional film noir portrait of corruption and morally compromised obsessions tells the story of a crooked police chief who frames a Mexican youth as part of an intricate criminal plot.

Now for the first time ever, see all three versions of the film – the preview version, the theatrical version and the restored version based on Orson Welles’ vision. The Touch of Evil 50th Anniversary Edition commemorates a true cinematic achievement and is an essential addition to the very movie lover’s library!


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Summary: unleashes an electrical charge!
Comment: A bomb goes off in a car across the Mexican border and a man is chosen to take the rap. Meanwhile another man of the law who's on his way to his honeymoon with his bride, suspects a police frame-up. Forced by his conscience, he takes on the corrupt and the criminal and puts himself and his newlywed wife in grave danger. Welles' Touch Of Evil is a cruel-realized poem of corruption, greed and murder. It's a dark, vicious, chaotic world and from the first scene to the last, Welles holds it together, pulls it apart and unleashes it with an electrical charge! The great musical score supports the stunning action and photography!


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Summary: "He was some kind of a man." "Adios."
Comment: I love this set,definitely worth the wait. If your a fan of classic cinema,or love Orson Welles. Get it. "You know he's pretty good."

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Summary: One of the best murder scenes
Comment: The great underappreciated actor here is Akim Tamiroff. Next time you watch it try to picture how much less great it would be if an inferior actor had played his role. "Make 'em nice an' big!"

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Summary: Welles and film noir: a winning combination
Comment: Simply put, Touch of Evil (as Orson Welles wrote and shot it) ranks as one of the best film noirs in Hollywood history. Touch of Evil attains this classic status through the brilliant directing of Orson Welles, a script that remains true to the spirit of film noir, and exceptional acting.

Welles' finesse behind the camera quickly sucks the reader into the seedy underbelly of a city straddling the US/Mexico border. The first three minutes or so simply set the stage for the movie by following Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh as they cruise around town. As the camera follows the car, it also shows the surrounding city and it's lively atmosphere, perfectly accompanied by music that sets the town. Simply describing this opening shot barely scrapes the surface of Welles' vision. You have to see this scene in order to truly understand that it is one of the best opening scenes in cinematic history. Although there are not as many memorable scenes after this, Welles maintains his daring directing style throughout the movie to maintain the film noir atmosphere.

Welles also writes a script that is so enveloped in film noir atmosphere that shadowy fogs issue from the TV screen. There are very few characters as memorable as Welles' Det. Quinlan, a man who has a tortured past and a continually corrupt present and future. This character alone represents the anti-hero found in most noir, making other film noir elements such as the actually mystery behind Quinlan and his illegal actions icing on the cake.

Quinlan (Welles) drives the whole movie with acting so superb that the audience almost feels bad for his character. Quite simply, as great as Welles was behind the camera, he was equally as amazing in front of the camera. If this movie ran solely off of the steam generated by Welles it would still be a classic. As it is though, Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh add more exceptional performances as the victims of Quinlan's schemes. One side note-although Charlton Heston is cast as Hispanic cop Vargas, a long shot from reality, he still gives a performance that makes you forgot this large inconsistency. Additionally, Janet Leigh plays the perfect mixture of strength and loyalty for her husband with the right amount of fear needed to bolster the suspense when Quinlan goes after her to get to Vargas. The scene where she is under siege in a hotel matches her performance in Psycho for sheer suspense.

For these reasons and many more, Touch of Evil remains one of the best film noirs that is finally allowed to shine now that Welles' original vision is restored and honored.

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Summary: Orson Welles and Noir
Comment: Fete of Death
Famous for its opening, extended tracking shot in Mexico, and rightly so, "Touch of Evil" is Welles's best film--even better than "Citizen Kane." Not many people will agree with me on that judgment. Though I recognize Welles's virtuoso technical work as director in "Citizen Kane," I find the movie dull, and, oddly, lacking in dramatic value. It plays like a carnival sideshow, with Welles the carny huckster presiding over it. I've seen it in its entirety once and have no desire to sit through the whole film again.

"Touch of Evil," on the other hand, I can watch many times over and still find it dramatically entertaining. The edgy, over-the-top performances of the actors, especially Welles and Dennis Weaver, the weird camera angles, the looming shadows, and the jazzy beatnik score all afford the film a surreal film-noir appearance.

Based on a book by crime writer Whit Masterson, "Touch of Evil" unreels like a lurid thriller, dripping with almost-campy menace. Ludicrous himself with his potbelly and bizarrely affected speech pattern, reminiscent of a parody, Welles yet projects an inimical villainy that informs the entire film. For sure, it's no comedy, but it borders on the absurd, making it that much more exciting dramatically and steeped with angst.

--Bryan Cassiday, author of "Fete of Death"


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