Third Man, The

UK, 1949
 

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Genres: Film-Noir | Mystery | Thriller
Actors:
Cotten, Joseph Holly Martins
Valli, Alida Anna Schmidt
Welles, Orson Harry Lime
Howard, Trevor Major Calloway
Lee, Bernard Sergeant Paine
Hörbiger, Paul Harry's Porter
Deutsch, Ernst 'Baron' Kurtz
Breuer, Siegfried Popescu
Ponto, Erich Dr. Winkel
Hyde-White, Wilfrid Crabbin
Bleibtreu, Hedwig Anna's Old Landlady
Ayer, Harold Soldier
Belcher, Harry
Bieber, Leo Barman
Birch, Paul Military Policeman
Directors: Reed, Carol
IMDB Rating: 8.5 out of 10 (39129 votes)

Storyline

Taglines: 

1: Carol Reed's Classic Thriller
2: You've never met anyone like him! (from reissue print ad)
3: He'll have you in a dither with his zither! (from reissue print)
4: Hunted by men...Sought by WOMEN!
5: HUNTED...By a thousand men! Haunted...By a lovely girl!

Plot Summary: 

An American pulp writer arrives in post-WWII Vienna only to find that the friend who waited for him is killed under mysterious circumstances. The Third Man - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Through the years there was occasional speculation that Welles, rather than Reed, was the de facto director of The Third Man.."The Third Man Theme", was released as a single in 1949/50 (Decca in the UK, London Records in the US). It became a best-seller—by November 1949, 300000.Greene wrote in a letter [20] "What happened was that during the shooting of The Third Man it was found necessary for the timing to insert another sentence.". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_ManThe ensuing mystery entangles him in his friend’s involvement in the black market, with the multinational police, and with his Czech girlfriend.. The Third Man (1949) - The Criterion Collection Criterion Blu-ray editions debut next week—with Chungking Express, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Bottle Rocket, and The Third Man—and the reviews are already.The Third Man (1949) is one of that handful of motion pictures (Rashomon, Casablanca, The Searchers) that have become archetypes—not merely a movie that.In The Third Man—probably the greatest British thriller of the postwar era—director Carol Reed and screenwriter Graham Greene set a fable of moral. http://www.criterion.com/films/236