Review of Three Strangers (1946) by Michael H — 20 Sep 2014
Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet are always worth a look. It's particularly enjoyable watching Lorre play against type as a sympathetic leading man. It's no masterpiece; the movie does not, by any means, maintain a commanding grip on the audience, but the trio of lead actors keep things lively and interesting while Lorre's character amiably and almost accidentally comes through relatively unscathed, and somewhat better off without getting the big payoff.
Plus, there's a young Alan Napier (later Alfred on the Batman television show) as Geraldine Fitzgerald's unfortunate husband.
This review of Three Strangers (1946) was written by Michael H on 20 Sep 2014.
Three Strangers has generally received positive reviews.
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