Review of The Third Man (1949) by Mfb Critics for Monthly Film Bulletin — 31 Jul 2015
By the very nature of its settings and story, there are occasional reminiscences of Lang and Hitchcock, but there is nothing borrowed or imitated. Stylistically, The Third Man is Reed's most impressive film.
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This review of The Third Man (1949) was written by Mfb Critics and published by Monthly Film Bulletin on 31 Jul 2015.
The Third Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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