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Touch Of Evil - The Masters Of Cinema Series - Blu-Ray Disc   [Eureka Video]
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Laserzone Preis
CHF 29.90
Artikel: 1080683 Movie: 90089951
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Regionencode [?]
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2 - EUROPA / JAPAN
(PAL)
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Originaltitel
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Touch Of Evil
Im Zeichen Des Bösen
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Genre
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Drama
/ Krimi
/ Mistery
/ Suspense
/ Thriller
/ Film-Noir
/ Literaturverfilmung
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Produktionsland
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USA
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Herstellungsjahr
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1958
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Schauspieler
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Charlton Heston, Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Marlene Dietrich, Janet Leigh, Akim Tamiroff, Dennis Weaver, Joseph Calleia, Harry Shannon, Ray Collins, Mercedes McCambridge, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Joi Lansing, Valentin de Vargas, Mort Mills, Joanna Cook Moore, Phil Harvey, Victor Millan, Lalo Rios, Michael Sargent
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Regie
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Orson Welles
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Autor(en)
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Orson Welles, Paul Monash, Whit Masterson
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Produzent(en)
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Rick Schmidlin, Albert Zugsmith
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Sprache (Tonformat)
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Englisch   (Dolby Digital)
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Untertitel
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Englisch für Hörgeschädigte
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Covertext
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Touch of Evil begins with one of the most brilliant sequences in the history of cinema; and ends with one of the most brilliant final scenes ever committed to celluloid. In between unfurls a picture whose moral, sexual, racial, and aesthetic attitudes remain so radical as to cross borders established not only in 1958, but in the present age also. Yet, Touch of Evil has taken many forms. The film as released in 1958 was certainly compromised from Orson Welles' vision, but a brilliant and lengthy memo written by Welles to studio heads in 1957 - taking issue with a studio rough-cut had some influence on a subsequent preview version shown to test audiences (and rediscovered in the mid-1970s) as well as the 1958 theatrical version. Forty years later, in 1998, Universal produced a reconstructed version of the film that takes into meticulous account the totality of Welles' memo, and ostensibly represents the version of the film that most closely adheres to his original wishes.
Charlton Heston portrays Mike Vargas, the Mexican chief of narcotics who sets out to uncover the facts surrounding a car bomb that has killed a wealthy American businessman on the US side of the border. As Vargas investigates, his newly-wed wife Susie (Janet Leigh, two years before Hitchcock's Psycho) is kidnapped by a gang out to exact vengeance for the prosecution of the brother of their leader (Akim Tamiroff). Meanwhile, Vargas' enquiries become progressively more obfuscated by the American cop Hank Quinlan (played by Welles himself, in one of the most imposing and unforgettable screen performances of his career), a besotted incarnation of corruption who alternately conspires with Susie's captors and seeks solace in the brothel of the Gypsy madame (Marlene Dietrich) who comforted him in bygone times.
Welles' final studio-system picture has at last become secure in its status as one of the greatest films ever made. It remains a testament to the genius of Welles - a film of Shakespearean richness, inexhaustible.
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Bildformat
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1.85:1 Aufbereitet für 16:9 Bildschirme
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Altersempfehlung LZ
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ab 12 Jahren
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Laufzeit
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111 Minuten
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Anzahl Discs
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2
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Veröffentlichung
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14.11.2011
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Special Features
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- New high-definition masters of five variants of the film: the 1958 Theatrical Version in both 1.37:1 and 1.85:1, the 1958 Preview Version in 1.85:1, and the 1998 Reconstructed Version in 1.37:1 and 1.85:1
- O4 x audio commentaries, featuring: restoration producer Rick Schmidlin; actors Charlton Heston & Janet Leigh, with Schmidlin; critic F. X. Feeney; and Welles scholars James Naremore & Jonathan Rosenbaum
- The original theatrical trailer, which includes alternate footage
- Bringing Evil to Life + Evil Lost and Found two video pieces [21:00 + 18:00]
- Optional English SDH subtitles on all versions of the film
- A 56-page booklet featuring essays by Orson Welles, François Truffaut, André Bazin, and Terry Comito; interview excerpts with Welles; a timeline of the film s history; and extensive notes on the film s versions and ratios
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