This is what makes a great director: Orson Welles, Sanchez's Apartment Scene, Touch of Evil
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This is a comprehensive analysis of the "Sanchez's apartment scene' from Orson Welles's Touch of Evil, his second great masterpiece after Citizen Kane.

This scene is a 12-minute one take shot that was designed to be invisible. How did Welles pull that off?

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