Review of The Third Man (1949) by Emanuel Levy for EmanuelLevy.Com — 27 Jul 2006
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.
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This review of The Third Man (1949) was written by Emanuel Levy and published by EmanuelLevy.Com on 27 Jul 2006.
The Third Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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