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The Third Man
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
The Third Man
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) NA NA
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Series | BFI Film Classics |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:96 | Dimensions(mm): Height 190,Width 135 |
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Category/Genre | Individual film directors and film-makers |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780851709635
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Classifications | Dewey:791.4372 |
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Illustrations |
illustrated
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
BFI Publishing
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Publication Date |
13 August 2003 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
A window is thrown open and sudden light illuminates the face of Orson Welles. Harry Lime's return from the dead in 'The Third Man' (1949), Carol Reed's unique thriller set in occupied Vienna, is one of the most famous scenes in all cinema. But there is more besides: the zither score, the tilted shots, the cuckoo-clock speech, the desperate manhunt in the city sewers. A British-American co-production overseen by Alexander Korda and David O. Selznick, 'The Third Man' was written by Graham Greene, photographed by Robert Krasker and featured, along with Welles, Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli and Trevor Howard. All of the did superb work under Reed's subtle direction. After 'The Third Man', Carol Reed was hailed as one of the world's great directors. This title sets out to understand what kind of artist Reed was and whether he deserved such accolades. Rob White explores how the film came to be made and seeks to explain its fascination.
Author Biography
Rob White joined the staff of the British Film Institute in 1995. He writes the 'Channelling' column for Sight and Sound.
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