Episode #84 -- Touch of Evil

Published: Dec. 15, 2017, 6 a.m.

Orson Welles returns to Hollywood and instead of looking like a dashing knight, he is a very gross overweight racist cop. It wasn't how the audiences remembered him, but years later Touch of Evil remains one of his most memorable films. It is a noir film set on the Mexican border about the fallout of a bomb explosion. The guys talk about its iconic tracking shot, the fact that Charlton Heston plays a Mexican and how disgusting this world is.\xa0

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Orson Welles' Five

1) Citizen Kane

2) The Third Man

3) Othello

4) Touch of Evil

5) Chimes at Midnight

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Join us next Friday for the review of Chimes at Midnight.

Artwork by\xa0Ray Martindale

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