Movie Release Date Sep 3, 1949 Wide
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Actors For The Third Man
Joseph Cotten,Alida Valli,Orson Welles,Trevor Howard,Paul Hörbiger,Bernard Lee,Ernst Deutsch,Wilfrid Hyde-White,Siegfried Breuer,Erich Ponto,Hedwig Bleibtreu,Nelly Arno,Leo Bieber,Martin Boddey,Alexis Chesnakov,Herbeil Halbik,Paul Hardtmuth,Geoffrey Keen,Martin Miller,Eric PohlmannGenres The Third Man : Mystery & Suspense,Classics
Visitor Rating & Critics For The Third Man
User Rating The Third Man : 4.3User Percentage For The Third Man : 93 %
User Count Like for The Third Man : 46,980
All Critics Rating For The Third Man : 9.1
All Critics Count For The Third Man : 60
All Critics Percentage For The Third Man : 100 %
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Review For The Third Man
It transformed the way I looked at the world.David Ansen-Newsweek
Welles gives Harry a mask of irony that turns all moral judgment back on itself. He turns a mass murderer into a wry rogue, and makes his villainy all the more horrifying because we rather like him.
Jeff Millar-Houston Chronicle
Seen today, The Third Man ... can be appreciated as a prophetic statement on the eventual moral bankruptcy of the one-world euphoria that clouded men's minds immediately after the second 'war to end all wars.'
Andrew Sarris-New York Observer
Top credit must go to Mr. Reed for molding all possible elements into a thriller of superconsequence.
Bosley Crowther-New York Times
For lovers of film noir, The Third Man is unquestionably a must-see -- one of the masterpieces of a genre that has contained everything from milestone motion pictures to low-budget potboilers.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
The Third Man is like the exhausted aftermath of Casablanca.
Susan Stark-Detroit News
The movie's verve comes from the abstract use of a jangling zither and from squirting Orson Welles into the plot piece-meal with a tricky, facetious eyedropper.
Manny Farber-The Nation
As powerful and original now as it was in 1949.
Scott G. Mignola-Common Sense Media
One of British cinema's most enduring and atmospheric thrillers. A genuine and endlessly rewatchable classic.
-Film4
An already near-essential DVD release of an essential noir, updated for the high-def age.
Matt Noller-Slant Magazine
Directors like Reed and Wilder created an environment of spatial and moral confusion in which their pulpy narratives could take on the ethical weight of a Biblical proverb.
Matt Noller-Slant Magazine
Greene's story and screenplay, which he accurately described as "a comic thriller," is a gift that keeps on giving, with patter that's never less than brilliant. [Criterion Blu-ray]
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
If The Third Man is a tragedy, it isn't just the tragedy of a hobbled city, scribbled with ruins and parsed into zones of occupation that can't communicate and don't cooperate.
Nick Davis-Nick's Flick Picks
As you watch the film, you feel as though the screen is tilted higher, glowering over you as you wince in its devastating presence, which is probably how Martins felt scurrying through the Vienna darkness.
Phil Villarreal-Arizona Daily Star
...a model of shrewd plotting and subtle characterization. The dead soul of an amoral man stands in for a cynical attitude that spread like a plague after World War II.
Eric Melin-Scene-Stealers.com
one of the most influential films in Western cinema, its shadow ultimately looming larger than any one of its individual collaborators
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk
It's a suspense-thriller-romance steeped in Hollywood's best influences and 'gimmicks,' yet it's crafted with enough looming European 'art-house' style to topple Fritz Lang into an existential funk.
Mark Bourne-DVDJournal.com
... one of the most beloved of movies of all time, a crisp, clever, witty, yet serious international thriller, with a dramatic ambiguity and a satirical edge.
Sean Axmaker-Turner Classic Movies Online
It isn't hard to see why so many people love the film; it has the right stars, setting, mystery, atmosphere, humor, and music to set it apart.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
This will haunt you.
-Empire Magazine
An iconic film noir that's still fresh despite being familiar.
Jamie Russell-BBC
An undisputed masterpiece, this movie captures the mood of Vienna in post-WWII like no other, and is also a testimony to film as a collaborative art, benefiting from Greene's writing, Reed's direction, and stellar cast with Orson Welles at his scariest
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
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