Review of Touch of Evil (1958) by Rodney S — 02 Jun 2011
Orson Welles creative flair and experimental techniques provide an electric charge to his method of delivering a layered but simple tale. Hard-boiled and sophisticated with some delicious characters that command attention, the film famously was butchered by the studios before being re-released in it's current form which is apparently as close to Welles vision as we are likely to get.
A film to admire.
This review of Touch of Evil (1958) was written by Rodney S on 02 Jun 2011.
Touch of Evil has generally received very positive reviews.
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