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Poll: Orson Welles' Best Shot

Thanks to the mastery of shadows, mirrors, angles and deep focus, the cinematography of Orson Welles' films has been recognized time and time again as groundbreaking in cinema by fans and critics alike. Obviously, this would not have been possible without the help of the amazing cinematographers who worked with Welles throughout his career.

Some of the most memorable images of Orson Welles' films are included in this poll. Which one is your favorite?

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Results of 173 votes:

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    Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh in Touch of Evil (1958)

     
    Touch of Evil's Opening Scene
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