Category: Orson Welles
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Crime tourists, Part I: Yanks behaving badly in foreign lands
Orson Welles, ‘The Third Man’ (1949). By Paul Parcellin Film noir loves morally sketchy locales — the kind of places where law and order is on life support and police can be manipulated like a vending machine. Like America’s Wild West, post-war Europe and Asia’s rubble strewn roadways were a magnet for drifters, bootleggers, grifters…
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A Touch of Orson: Venice Beach as Border Town
Orson Welles prepares a crucial scene in “Touch of Evil” Downtown L.A.’s refurbished Million Dollar Theater recently screened the Orson Welles classic dark tale of corruption and murder, “Touch of Evil.” The film was originally released in 1958 after the studio took control of it from Welles. There’s a recut and redubbed version in circulation…