Reed ends film with the one of the longest but most powerful shots in the history of cinema.
The Third Man (1949)
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Reviews Counted:56
Fresh:56
Rotten:0
Average Rating:9.1/10
Consensus: This atmospheric thriller is one of the undisputed masterpieces of cinema, and boasts iconic performances from Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles.
Theatrical Release:11-08-2006
Synopsis: Carol Reed reached the peak of his form with this classic noir, an elegy for American innocence and European elegance. Joseph Cotten, in fine form, stars as unemployed pulp-novelist Holly Martins.... Carol Reed reached the peak of his form with this classic noir, an elegy for American innocence and European elegance. Joseph Cotten, in fine form, stars as unemployed pulp-novelist Holly Martins. When he arrives in post-WWII Vienna on the promise of a job from his old friend Harry Lime (Orson Welles), he finds that Lime has recently died in a dubious car accident. Against the advice of British sector authority Major Calloway (Trevor Howard), who accuses Lime of criminal behavior, the indignant Martins decides to stay to investigate his friend's death. He searches this city of rubble-strewn streets and bombed-out buildings, earnestly questioning Lime's associates, a cynical, war-weary collection of black-market hustlers. At length, he realizes that the stories he's hearing are so full of contradiction, he's getting nowhere. Yet, he's entranced by Lime's beautiful girlfriend, Anna Schmidt (Alida Valli), who, unlike the others, seems to have loved Harry. Calloway finally provides evidence of Harry's treachery, and Martins, despondent, is about to return home when everything changes in a shadowed moment. THE THIRD MAN is a masterpiece of melancholia featuring extraordinary writing, acting, and directing, as well as a classic zither score by Anton Karas. Welles is memorable as the seductive villain, but the true star may be the camera work of Robert Krasker, which transforms Vienna into a coruscating, expressionist nightmare. [More]
Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Trevor Howard
Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Trevor Howard, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Bernard Lee, Geoffrey Keen, Martin Miller
Director: Carol Reed
Director: Carol Reed
Producer: Carol Reed, Alexander Korda, David O. Selznick
Screenwriter: Graham Greene
Composer: Anton Karas
Reviews for The Third Man
However hoked-up and self-regarding, The Third Man ... remains an indelible experience.
succeeds both as a thriller and as a mood piece, evoking a joyless world in which almost everyone has a past they won't discuss and a future they can't fathom.
This movie is a mishmash of many different talents coming together in a way that seems magical.
It seemed like the creation of a sensibility terribly old and wise, and most of all very European; it was the very essence of world-weary sophistication.
A true classic, The Third Man was ranked 57 on the AFI’s list of the top 100 films.
One of the glories of postwar cinema, and quite possibly one of the most sheerly enjoyable movies ever made.
Of all the movies I have seen, this one most completely embodies the romance of going to the movies.
Does a masterful job of recreating an era of complex politics and a city picking itself up from the ashes.
The Third Man (1949) is a visually-stylish thriller - a story of social, economic, and moral corruption in a crumbling Vienna following World War II.
This moody thriller about love & friendship, loyalty & betrayal and honesty and greed is a haunting tale whose images remain long after the film has concluded.
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