Review of Touch of Evil (1958) by Ayrton C — 16 Jun 2018
Butchered by studio chiefs and restored in 1998 as outlined in his 58-page letter to head of production, Orson Welles' crime noir about the corruption of morality and power of a sheriff in pursuing his American judicial chauvinism is atmospherically haunting with its shadow-laden cinematography and low-angle shots.
This review of Touch of Evil (1958) was written by Ayrton C on 16 June 2018.
Touch of Evil has generally received very positive reviews.
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