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Touch of Evil
Touch of Evil

Touch of Evil (1958)

78% User Rating
1h 51min
Crime
Thriller

"The strangest vengeance ever planned!"

When a car bomb explodes on the American side of the U.S./Mexico border, Mexican drug enforcement agent Miguel Vargas begins his investigation, along with American police captain Hank Quinlan. When Vargas begins to suspect that Quinlan and his shady partner, Menzies, are planting evidence to frame an innocent man, his investigations into their possible corruption quickly put himself and his new bride, Susie, in jeopardy.

Orson WellesDirector

Cast

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Charlton Heston

Charlton Heston

Ramon Miguel Vargas

Janet Leigh

Janet Leigh

Susan 'Susie' Vargas

Orson Welles

Orson Welles

Police Captain Hank Quinlan

Joseph Calleia

Joseph Calleia

Police Sergeant Pete Menzies

Akim Tamiroff

Akim Tamiroff

'Uncle' Joe Grandi

Joanna Moore

Joanna Moore

Marcia Linnekar

Ray Collins

Ray Collins

District Attorney Adair

Dennis Weaver

Dennis Weaver

Mirador Motel Night Manager

Valentin de Vargas

Valentin de Vargas

Pancho

Mort Mills

Mort Mills

Al Schwartz - District Attorney's Assistant

Victor Millan

Victor Millan

Manelo Sanchez

Lalo Rios

Lalo Rios

Risto - Grandi's Nephew

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Michael Sargent

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Phil Harvey

Phil Harvey

Blaine

Joi Lansing

Joi Lansing

Zita

Harry Shannon

Harry Shannon

Chief Gould

Marlene Dietrich

Marlene Dietrich

Tana

Joseph Cotten

Joseph Cotten

Coroner (uncredited)

Zsa Zsa Gabor

Zsa Zsa Gabor

Strip-Club Owner

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Joe Basulto

Young Delinquent (uncredited)

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Yolanda Bojorquez

Bobbie (uncredited)

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Domenick Delgarde

Lackey (uncredited)

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Jennie Dias

Jackie (uncredited)

John Dierkes

John Dierkes

Policeman (uncredited)

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Eleanor Dorado

Lia (uncredited)

Eva Gabor

Eva Gabor

Stripper Sitting at Bar (uncredited)

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Jeffrey Green

Rudy Linnekar (uncredited)

Billy House

Billy House

Construction Site Foreman (uncredited)

Mercedes McCambridge

Mercedes McCambridge

Gang Leader (uncredited)

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Arlene McQuade

Ginnie (uncredited)

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Ken Miller

Gang Member (uncredited)

Ralph Moratz

Ralph Moratz

Man in Uniform Running Down Street (uncredited)

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Ramón Rodríguez

Gang Member (uncredited)

Gus Schilling

Gus Schilling

Eddie Farnham (uncredited)

William Tannen

William Tannen

Marcia Linnekar's Attorney (uncredited)

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Wayne Taylor

Gang Member (uncredited)

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Rusty Wescoatt

Detective Casey (uncredited)

Dan White

Dan White

Customs Officer (uncredited)

Keenan Wynn

Keenan Wynn

Bartender (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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Wuchak
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Rating 50%

August 16, 2018

Welles/Heston B&W cult noir is great on a technical level, but meh as a viewing experience On the Texas border a Mexican detective (Charlton Heston) assists an American investigation into a shocking murder of an American official on the border, but he soon learns that the imposing & slovenly Sheriff (Orson Welles) is shady with a penchant for framing. Janet Leigh is on hand as the detective’s new bride, an American. “Touch of Evil” (1958) was written/directed by Welles (loosely based on a book) and has a huge reputation as a B&W noir-ish cult flick. There ARE interesting technical things going on as far as camera angles, lighting and impressive long takes (e.g. the opening sequence). It also has a notable classic cast with Leigh thoroughly stunning, not to mention Joanna Moore, Marlene Dietrich, Joi Lansing and a cameo by Zsa Zsa Gabor on the female front. Yet I otherwise found the picture talky, nigh surreal and noticeably hokey with an unengrossing story and dubious acting, e.g. the hooligan Mexicans and the eye-rolling Shakespearean lunatic “night man” (Dennis Weaver). Seriously, viewing this film is like entering Welles’ head on an acid trip. That said, the film offers quite a bit to digest and I could see it playing better on additional viewings, which explains its cult status, but I’m not interested. There are far more fascinating and compelling B&W dramas with noteworthy casts from that general era, like “The Misfits” (1963). I viewed the long reconstructed version, aka the “director’s cut,” which runs about 110 minutes while the original studio-butchered version runs 93 minutes. Interestingly, the film wasn’t shot anywhere near the border, let alone the Texas border, but in freakin’ Venice, Los Angeles. GRADE: C

Media

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"The shoe-box was empty"

"The shoe-box was empty"

Masters of Cinema 4K UHD Blu-ray Unboxing

Masters of Cinema 4K UHD Blu-ray Unboxing

"There isn't any shade on the window"

"There isn't any shade on the window"

Original 1958 Trailer

Original 1958 Trailer

Masters of Cinema UHD Blu-ray Trailer

Masters of Cinema UHD Blu-ray Trailer

Everything 'Touch of Evil' Tells You in Its Opening 4 Minutes | Film 101

Everything 'Touch of Evil' Tells You in Its Opening 4 Minutes | Film 101

How this scene required this to be PLACED IN THE MOUTH creating a very SHOCKING image!

How this scene required this to be PLACED IN THE MOUTH creating a very SHOCKING image!

BFI Re-release Trailer

BFI Re-release Trailer

Howard Rodman on TOUCH OF EVIL

Howard Rodman on TOUCH OF EVIL

'Touch of Evil' | Critics' Picks | The New York Times

'Touch of Evil' | Critics' Picks | The New York Times

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