The Third Man Poster

The Third Man (1949)

NR 08/31/1949 Thriller, Mystery 1h 45m
79%
User
Score
8.1/10
99%
97/100

Hunted by men ... Sought by WOMEN!

Overview

In postwar Vienna, Austria, Holly Martins, a writer of pulp Westerns, arrives penniless as a guest of his childhood chum Harry Lime, only to learn he has died. Martins develops a conspiracy theory after learning of a "third man" present at the time of Harry's death, running into interference from British officer Major Calloway, and falling head-over-heels for Harry's grief-stricken lover, Anna.

Graham Greene

Screenplay

Carol Reed

Director

Top Billed Cast

Joseph Cotten

Joseph Cotten

Holly Martins

Alida Valli

Alida Valli

Anna Schmidt

Trevor Howard

Trevor Howard

Major Calloway

Orson Welles

Orson Welles

Harry Lime

Paul Hörbiger

Paul Hörbiger

Karl the Porter

Ernst Deutsch

Ernst Deutsch

'Baron' Kurtz

Erich Ponto

Erich Ponto

Dr. Winkel

Siegfried Breuer

Siegfried Breuer

Popescu

Hedwig Bleibtreu

Hedwig Bleibtreu

Anna's Landlady

Media

75th Anniversary Collector's Edition 4K SteelBook Official Trailer

75th Anniversary Collector's Edition 4K SteelBook Official Trailer

STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS: THE PODCAST - Episode 3 | A deep dive into The Third Man

STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS: THE PODCAST - Episode 3 | A deep dive into The Third Man

Ernest R. Dickerson on ‘The Third Man’ and Its Influential Cinematography | TCMFF 2022

Ernest R. Dickerson on ‘The Third Man’ and Its Influential Cinematography | TCMFF 2022

4K Restoration Official Trailer

4K Restoration Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Restoring A Classic - Stunning 4K Edition

Restoring A Classic - Stunning 4K Edition

Official Short Trailer

Official Short Trailer

Martin Scorsese & Ben Wheatley On Graham Greene’s Script - Discussion

Martin Scorsese & Ben Wheatley On Graham Greene’s Script - Discussion

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Reviews

A review by CharlesTheBold

Written on February 18, 2017

Holly Martens (Joseph Cotten) receives a job offer from his friend Harry Lime (Orson Welles) in postwar occupied Vienna. He arrives there only to find that Lime is dead and every witness has a different story. Being a pulp writer, Holly thinks he can solve the mystery.

But this is a Graham Greene story, and the mystery is not just a whodunit but an exploration of evil. Tangling with a nihilistic band of black marketers exploiting the corruption and ruin of a great city after the war, Holly is told that he is in way over his head.

The movie has many unusual touches. Expressionist camerawork increases the feeling of dread. The traditional orchestral accompaniment is eliminated, replaced by a single folk musician playing an eerie tune on a zither. Several scenes of the movie a...

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A review by John Chard

Written on August 2, 2019

Nobody thinks in terms of human beings. Governments don't. Why should we?

The Third Man is directed by Carol Reed and written by Graham Greene. It stars Joseph Cotton, Alida Valli, Trevor Howard and Orson Welles. Music is by Anton Karas and cinematography by Robert Krasker.

When writer Holly Martins (Cotton) travels to Vienna to hook up with his childhood friend Harry Lime (Welles), he is distressed to find that Harry has been killed in a road accident. After attending the funeral, Holly comes to believe that Harry's death was no accident and begins to try and clear his friend's name. But nothing is as it first seems.....

It's well over 60 years since it was released and Carol Reed's film noir thriller continues to feel fresh and hold up under the closest of critical scrutiny. A h...

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A review by John Chard

Written on August 2, 2019

Nobody thinks in terms of human beings. Governments don't. Why should we?

The Third Man is directed by Carol Reed and written by Graham Greene. It stars Joseph Cotton, Alida Valli, Trevor Howard and Orson Welles. Music is by Anton Karas and cinematography by Robert Krasker.

When writer Holly Martins (Cotton) travels to Vienna to hook up with his childhood friend Harry Lime (Welles), he is distressed to find that Harry has been killed in a road accident. After attending the funeral, Holly comes to believe that Harry's death was no accident and begins to try and clear his friend's name. But nothing is as it first seems...

It's well over 60 years since it was released and Carol Reed's film noir thriller continues to feel fresh and hold up under the closest of critical scrutiny. A ha...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on July 9, 2022

Joseph Cotton ("Holly") arrives in post war Vienna to meet up with his former school friend "Harry Lime" - only to discover that he was recently killed in an automobile accident. Without his promised job, he starts to chat with the friends of the dead man and swiftly spots some inconsistencies that lead him to become suspicious. He determines to try and find out just quite what happened. It becomes harder and harder for "Holly" to get straight answers - even from those whom he ought to be able to rely upon - "Maj. Calloway" (Trevor Howard) nor even "Anna" (Alida Valli), the dead man's lover - seem to be able (or willing to help). Gradually, also, he begins to suspect that he is being followed. Pinpricks of light from cigarettes in the shadows, shifting bodies hugging the dimly lit doorways...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on July 1, 2023

**Can a good movie be spoiled by an inadequate soundtrack? It can, and this film is proof of that.**

I like film noir a lot, and I saw this film with pleasure. It's one of those films that you can't miss: it has an excellent story, complex characters, a lot of suspense and a good dose of humor, very elegant, almost intertwined with the main story, where we have a young American writer trying to unravel the very poorly explained death. from a friend in the half-ruined city that was Vienna in the years after World War II. The local police, rather than helping, seem to be part of the problem and, as he progresses in the investigations, there are more and more indicants of a crime.

The film is very good and is very well directed by Carol Reed. The most common aspects of noir are all ther...

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