The Master Touch
Orson Welles's baroque thriller—and final Hollywood movie—turns 50
by Tom Charity
posted Oct 9, 2008
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Courtesy Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Orson Welles's Touch of Evil
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The Master Touch
KEYWORDS
Orson Welles | Touch of Evil | film review | Charlton Heston | Janet Leigh | Academy Awards | Hollywood | studio system | film criticism | editingRELATED ARTICLE
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FURTHER RESEARCH
Orson Welles's memo to Edward Muhl (Wellesnet)Touch of Evil page (FilmReference.com)
FURTHER READING
Fred Camper on Touch of Evil (Chicago Reader)John W. Hall on Psycho and Touch of Evil (Bright Lights)
THE AUTHOR
Tom Charity is a film critic for CNN.com and Lovefilm.com, and a regular contributor to Sight & Sound, Cinema Scope, and numerous other publications. His books include John Cassavetes: Lifeworks; The Right Stuff (BFI Modern Classics) and The Rough Guide to Film.
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