5 Feet of Fury

What ‘Kane’ got wrong about Hearst, and ‘Ed Wood’ got wrong about Heston and Welles

Accidentally adding something vital to my original post (see the Ed Wood clip), Ed Driscoll writes:

Of course, far left film critics aren’t immune to this phenomenon, either: consider all of the modern-day critics who laugh at Charlton Heston playing a Mexican policeman in Welles’ last American directorial effort, 1958′s Touch of Evil, without the knowledge that Heston, at the height of his career as a box office superstar, insisted to Universal that either Welles directed the film, or he wouldn’t star in it. And how in-your-face a gesture it was to American audiences for Welles to cast the WASP-y Heston as a sympathetic Hispanic figure of authority.