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Touch Of Evil

1958, Movie, NR, 108 mins

TOUCH OF EVIL
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Baroque, maddening and totally inspired. Orson Welles' final masterpiece, about the sleazy goings-on in a tawdry border town, opens with what may be the greatest single shot ever put on film: a spectacular track following a car as it carries a ticking bomb across the Mexican-U.S. border. The explosion that follows draws a Mexican narcotics agent (Charlton Heston), his wife (Janet Leigh) and a corrupt U.S. cop (Welles) into a deadly game. The film was never edited to Welles's satisfaction; he was so angry with the result, he fired off an angry memo to Universal execs detailing the changes he wanted made. Thirty years after it's initial release, editor Walter Murch re-cut the film according to Welles's specs. See it again for the first time. Read the complete review for Touch Of Evil
Year: 1958
Rated NR

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Cast
Charlton Heston: Ramon Miguel "Mike" Vargas
Janet Leigh: Susan Vargas
Orson Welles: Hank Quinlan
Joseph Calleia: Pete Menzies
Akim Tamiroff: "Uncle Joe" Grandi
Val DeVargas: Pancho

 

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DVD Tuesday: Charlton Heston in the Great Touch of Evil

DVD Tuesday When Charlton Heston met Orson Welles in praise of Touch of Evil one wild and sleazy ride through the darkness at the edge of border townsWhen you think Charlton Heston you think Ben-Hur Planet of the Apes The Omega Man the nuttier of two precursors to Will Smiths I Am Legend The Ten Commandments and Soylent Green spoiler alert Soylent Green is people But one of my favorite Heston movies is one of his less well-known the thriller Touch of Evil directed by and costarring Orson Welles along with Janet Leigh Marlene Dietrich Joseph Cotten and Zsa Zsa Gabor now thats a cast And it opens with one of the most justly famous tracking shots in movie history a sinuous three-minute and 20-second glide through the crowded streets of seedy Los Robles following behind a white convertible en route to the US border with an ominous tick tick tick always audible through the clamor of ambient noise and Henry Mancinis ominously jazzy read more

A strange subject came up at ...

Question: A strange subject came up at work the other day. Who was the actor on the Paul Masson wine commercial of several years ago who said, "Drink no wine before its time?" Thank you.


Answer: Actually, Chris, that's sell no wine, as in, "We will sell no wine before its time." And that was no mere actor, mind you. That was the late, great Orson Welles, who, together with writer Howard Koch, scared the bejesus out of the entire country by convincing listeners of the too-real radio production War of the Worlds that we really were being invaded by aliens in 1938.

Welles, who was overweight and being treated for a heart condition and diabetes at the time of his death in 1985, was an actor, producer, writer and director who worked on 60 movies in his lifetime after kicking off his long showbiz career on the stage. He shilled for Masson and other companies for what he termed "grocery read more

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