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Touch of Evil Terry Comito

Touch of Evil By Terry Comito

Touch of Evil by Terry Comito


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This study of ""Touch of Evil"" includes the continuity script, a biography of Orson Welles, an interview with Welles by Andre Bazih, an interview with Charlton Heston, excerpts from several critical essays, major reviews, a filmography and a bibliography.

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Touch of Evil by Terry Comito

"Considered by many critics to be one of Welles's great works, the film gets a superb review in this first-rate anthology...Recommended." --Film Study "This is a welcome addition to the growing collection of scripts of film classics, one to put on the shelf next to Welles's Citizen Kane...Recommended." --Choice Welles is by consensus one of the most talented film directors who ever worked in Hollywood, and this flamboyant film--a 1958 exploration of the thriller form--is one of his greatest achievements. Comito's introduction considers the film's relation to the tradition of film noir and demonstrates how Welles's mastery of cinematic language transforms the materials of a routine thriller into a work that is at once a sardonic examination of the dark side of sexuality, and elegiac rumination on the loss of innocence, and a disquieting assault on the viewer's own moral and aesthetic certainties. Other contextual materials in the book include a biographical sketch of Welles; an important interview with Welles by Andre Bazin, Charles Bitsch, and Jean Domarchi, available here for the first time in English; an interview with Charlton Heston on the making of the film; representative reviews; critical essays by William Johnson, Jean Collet (translated especially for this book), and Stephen Heath; an analysis of the relation of the complete film to Welles's recently discovered shooting script; and a filmography and bibliography. The continuity script collates the two available versions of Touch of Evil and provides an invaluable, shot-by-shot guide through the visual and audio complexities of Welles's masterpiece.

Table of Contents

Welles is, by consensus, one of the greatest directors who ever worked in Hollywood and this flamboyant film - an exploration of the thriller form - is one of his finest achievements. Peter Bogdanovich calls the film a ""Goya-like version of an infected universe,"" while Welles has said it is about the morality of basic justice and the abuse of authority. Comito's introduction unravels Welles's nightmare vision of morality run amok. He discusses how the uses of camera, sound and cutting enhance the intricacies of the plot. Other contextual materials in the volume include - a giography of Welles, an interview with Welles by Andre Bazih; an interview with Charlton Heston; exerpts from several critical essays; major reviews; a filography and a bibliography. Although the shooting script to ""Touch of Evil"" had been thought destroyed, it was uncovered very recently. The notes and special annotations to the continuity script in the volume draw upon this valuable new material and indicate differences between the shortened, released version of the film and the longer one that has been discovered.

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GOR005642648
9780813510972
081351097X
Touch of Evil by Terry Comito
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
1986-09-30
280
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