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The Third Man (1949)

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“Of all the movies I have seen, this one most completely embodies the romance of going to the movies.” — Roger Ebert

SYNOPSIS

Set amid the rubble and intrigue of occupied postwar Vienna, Carol Reed’s 1949 masterpiece, among the most beloved films of the postwar era, follows American pulp novelist Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten), who arrives in the city to visit his old friend Harry Lime, only to discover Lime has just been buried under suspicious circumstances. Determined to learn the truth, Holly wanders through a shadowy maze of black markets, divided occupation zones, and contradictory witnesses, uncovering a moral landscape as fractured as the city itself. From a screenplay by Graham Greene, Reed transforms Vienna into a tilted expressionist labyrinth of bombed streets, oblique angles, and zigzagging shadows, all set to the unforgettable zither score of Anton Karas. Hovering over the mystery is the elusive Harry Lime (Orson Welles), whose legendary entrance, revealed in a doorway half-lit by a stray beam, remains one of the most electrifying moments in cinema. Just as memorable is the pivotal Ferris wheel scene, in which Lime delivers the brashly cynical “cuckoo clock” speech Welles reportedly improvised himself — an especially apt moment given the grand reopening of the historic Phoenix Wheel. Equal parts noir thriller, sardonic comedy, and visual tour de force, The Third Man captures a world where postwar idealism collides with a darker, more cynical reality.

Information

  • Genre Film Noir
  • Director Carol Reed
  • Released 1949
  • Runtime 1h 44m
  • Rated NR
  • Studio Rialto Pictures
  • CountryUK / USA

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