The Third Man
Opportunistic racketeering thrives in a damaged and impoverished Allied-occupied Vienna, which is divided into four sectors, each controlled by one of the occupying forces: American, British, French, and Soviet. These powers share the duties of law enforcement in the city. American pulp Western writer Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) comes to the city seeking his childhood friend, Harry Lime, who has offered him a job. Upon arrival he discovers that Lime was killed just hours earlier by a speeding truck while crossing the street. Martins attends Lime's funeral, where he meets two British Army Police: Sergeant Paine (Bernard Lee), a fan of Martins' pulp novels; and his superior, Major Calloway (Trevor Howard), who says Lime was a criminal and suggests Martins leave town. Read more on Wikipedia.
MPAA Rating: | NR |
Genre: | Film Noir, Mystery, Thriller |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Produced By: | Hugh Perceval, Alexander Korda, David O. Selznick, Carol Reed |
Directed By: | Carol Reed |
Written By: | Orson Welles, Alexander Korda, Graham Greene, Carol Reed |
Cast: | Alexis Chesnakov, Harry Belcher, Martin Miller, Gordon Tanner, Marie-Louise Charlier, Carol Reed, Jack Faint, Alida Valli, Leo Bieber, Paul Birch, Eric Pohlmann, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Nelly Arno, Paul Hörbiger, Annie Rosar, Paul Hardtmuth, Siegfried Breuer, Peter Fontaine, Hedwig Bleibtreu, Orson Welles, Reed De Rouen, Jack Arrow, Vernon Greeves, Ernst Ulman, Hannah Norbert, Trevor Howard, Charles Irwin, Madge Brindley, Erich Ponto, Thomas Gallagher, Jenny Werner, Joseph Cotten, Ernst Deutsch, Paul Carpenter, Martin Boddey, Brother Theodore, Hugo Schuster, Harold Ayer, Michael Godfrey, Geoffrey Keen, Frederick Schreicker, Lily Kann, Guy De Monceau, Karel Stepanek, Bernard Lee, Robert Brown |
In Theaters: | Aug 31, 1949 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 44 minutes |
Production: | London Film Productions |
Box Office: | $449,191 |
Available On: | Amazon, Itunes, Netflix, Vudu |