Touch of class: 5 dazzling 1950s posters for Touch of Evil
Here’s how 1950s designers from the USA, Spain, Italy, France and Belgium imagined their posters for Orson Welles’s thrilling tale of corruption on the American-Mexican border.
9 July 2015
Touch of Evil (1958) Italian poster
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