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Touch of Evil

Poster of Touch of Evil

The strangest vengeance ever planned!

Selected disc options for Touch of Evil

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Kino box art
Kino BD-ALL 4K/US 2022
Kino box art
Kino BD-ALL/US 2022
Universal box art
Universal BD-ALL/US/OOP 2014
Eureka box art
Eureka BD-B/UK/OOP 2011
Universal box art
Universal DVD-1/US/OOP 2008
Universal box art
Universal DVD-1/US 2000
Audio Commentary by Tim Lucas [Theatrical Version] has extra has extra
Audio Commentary by Imogen Sara Smith [Reconstructed Version] has extra has extra
Audio Commentary by Actors Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh and Reconstruction Producer Rick Schmidlin [Reconstructed Version] has extra has extra has extra has extra has extra
Audio Commentary by F.X. Feeney [Theatrical Version] has extra has extra has extra has extra has extra
Audio Commentary by James Naremore and Jonathan Rosenbaum [Preview Version] has extra has extra has extra has extra has extra
Audio Commentary by Reconstruction Producer Rick Schmidlin [Reconstructed Version] has extra has extra has extra
Bringing Evil to Life (20:59) has extra has extra has extra has extra has extra
Evil Lost and Found (17:06) has extra has extra has extra has extra has extra
Biographies has extra
Orson Welles’ 1957 Memo (58 Screens) has extra
Production Notes (9 Screens) has extra
Theatrical Trailer (2:10) has extra has extra has extra has extra has extra has extra
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Notes

  • Universal’s “Limited Edition” Blu-ray includes a 58-page booklet containing Orson Welles’ 1957 memo. Reissued without booklet (2015/05/26).
  • Eureka’s Blu-ray includes a 56-page booklet.
  • Universal’s “50th Anniversary Edition” DVD includes a 58-page booklet containing Orson Welles’ 1957 memo.