Whit Masterson's "Badge of Evil" is a very competent police
thriller, even though it's not as radical or as
thought-provoking as Welles's film. Welles changed many
things in his film, but it's still worthwhile to read the
original. If you can catch it. Abebooks has three copies and
the priciest of them is 950 $! None of these are American
versions - it was a hardback from Dodd, in 1956. There seems
to be no tie-in version, as Jim Doherty suggests.
Juri
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