What was unusual about the director's cut of Orson Welles's filmĀ Touch of Evil?
A. It was considered by most critics to be inferior to the original theatrical release.
B. Welles himself opposed the release of the director's cut because he felt that the studio had had too much input.
C. Welles cut the running time of the film by nearly a third for the director's cut.
D. It was constructed many years later by a different director.
Answer: D
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