Review of The Third Man (1949) by Ken T — 16 Apr 2010
A man named Holly Martins comes to post-war Vienna to meet up with his buddy Harry Lime. When he arrives he soon discovers his friend is dead. Initially accepting his demise, Martins is soon embroiled in a very complex mystery about his friend.
Everything works here perfectly. A great cast. Unique, but memorable and fitting zither music. Reed working at his best. Incredible sets and photography. The script by Graham Greene is among the best ever written for a film - with a nice little speech written and delivered by Welles.
Among the finest films ever made. Exceptional in every way.
This review of The Third Man (1949) was written by Ken T on 16 Apr 2010.
The Third Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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