Touch of Evil by Richard Deming

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9781844579495
Published:
28 May 2020
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Paperback
Number of pages:
104 pages
Dimensions:
188x134x10mm
Weight:
0.180kgs
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Orson Welles' classic 1958 noir movie 'Touch of Evil', the story of a corrupt police chief in a small town on the Mexican-American border, starring Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh and Marlene Dietrich, is widely recognised as one of the greatest noir films of classical Hollywood cinema. Richard Deming's study of the film considers it as an outstanding example of the noir genre and explores its complex relationship to its source novel, 'Badge of Evil' by Whit Masterson. He traces the film's production history, and provides an insightful close analysis of its key scenes.
Orson Welles' classic 1958 noir movie Touch of Evil, the story of a corrupt police chief in a small town on the Mexican-American border, starring Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh and Marlene Dietrich, is widely recognised as one of the greatest noir films of Classical Hollywood cinema. Richard Deming's study of the film considers it as an outstanding example of the noir genre and explores its complex relationship to its source novel, Badge of Evil by Whit Masterson. He traces the film's production history, and provides an insightful close analysis of its key scenes, including its famous opening sequence, a single take in which the camera follows a booby-trapped car on its journey through city streets and across the border.

About the Author: Richard Deming is an award-winning poet and critic, whose work explores the intersections of literature, philosophy, and visual culture. He is the author of six books, including This Exquisite Loneliness, Day for Night and Art of the Ordinary. He teaches at Yale University, USA, where he is the director of Creative Writing.

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