The Third Man (1999)



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Synopsis:
In this Cold War spy classic, Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten), a third-rate American pulp novelist, arrives in postwar Vienna, where he has been promised a job by his old friend Harry Lime (Orson Welles). Upon his arrival, Martins discovers that Lime has been killed in a traffic accident, and that his funeral is taking place immediately. At the graveside, Martins meets outwardly affable Major Calloway (Trevor Howard) and actress Anna Schmidt (Alida Valli), who is weeping copiously. When Calloway tells Martins that the late Harry Lime was a thief and murderer, the loyal Martins is at first outraged. Gradually, he discovers not only that Calloway was right but also that the man lying in the coffin in the film's early scenes was not Harry Lime at all--and that Lime is still very much alive (he was the mysterious "third man" at the scene of the fatal accident). Thus the stage is set for the movie's famous climactic confrontation in the sewers of Vienna--and the even more famous final shot, in which Martins pays emotionally for doing "the right thing." Written by Graham Greene, The Third Man is an essential classic, made even more so by the insistent zither music of Anton Karas. The film is currently available in both an American and British release version; the American print, with an introduction by Joseph Cotten, is slightly shorter than the British version, which is narrated by director Carol Reed. Nominated for several Academy Awards, The Third Man won Best Cinematography for Robert Krasker.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Theatrical Release
5/7/1999
Director Credit
Sir Carol Reed Director
Cast Credit
Martin Boddey Man
Annie Rosar Porter's wife
Thomas Gallagher
Martin Miller
Alexis Chesnakov Brodsky
Leo Bieber Barman at Casanova
Paul Lawrence Smith MP
Eric Pohlmann
Nelly Arno Kurtz's Mother
Geoffrey Keen British Policeman
Herbeil Halbik Hansel
Paul Hardtmuth Hall porter
Jenny Werner Winkel's Maid
Joseph Cotten Holly Martins
Valli Anna Schmidt
Orson Welles Harry Lime
Trevor Howard Maj. Calloway
Paul Hoerbiger Porter
Bernard Lee Sgt. Paine
Wilfrid Hyde-White Crabbin
Siegfried Breuer Popescu
Erich Ponto Dr. Winkel
Hedwig Bleibtreu Anna's "Old Woman"
Production Credits Credit
Hugh Perceval Associate Producer
Sir Carol Reed Producer
David Oliver Selznick Producer
Sursum Corda Producer
Art Department Credit
Joseph Bato Production Designer
Dario Simoni Set Designer
John Hawkesworth Production Designer
John Hawkesworth Set Designer
Vincent Kellner Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Denys Coop Camera Operator
Robert Krasker Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Guy Hamilton first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Ivy Baker Costume Designer
George Frost Makeup

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