Film historian John Walsh tells IndieWire about his new book for the noir's 75th anniversary — including David O. Selznick's 11th-hour attempts to change Carol Reed's classic. Upon its release, the ...
Graham Greene’s The Third Man was originally a screen treatment for a Carol Reed film. Greene and Reed had collaborated on the film The Fallen Idol in 1948. They teamed up again the following year for ...
"As soon as I get to the bottom of this, I'll get the next plane." Studiocanal has unveiled a brand new trailer to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the noir cinema classic The Third Man, long ...
It’s “The Third Man,” directed by Carol Reed and scripted by Graham Greene, a 1949 masterpiece combining the suspenseful, the poignant and even the humorous, and it’s the next entry in the ...
No movie so willfully idiosyncratic or sui generis has also been as perfect, exquisitely pitched between tragedy and irony, backed by Anton Karas’s zither score that’s alternately frantic and ...
Talk about groundbreaking. “The Third Man” became one of the first film scores to move into popular music territory. Composer Karas played the entire thing on the zither. His “The Third Man Theme” was ...
Lionsgate have announced a pair of upcoming 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Steelbooks separated by more than a half century that will be released exclusively via the Lionsgate Limited website. Look for Adam ...
Shot in the Austrian capital, the acclaimed 1949 film provided perfect cover for intelligence gathering Simon Heffer is an author, historian and biographer. He also writes about politics and cricket ...