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The Third Man (1949, Carol Reed)
The Stop Button
Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on July 16, 2016
The Third Man runs just over a hundred minutes and takes place over a few days. It’s never clear just how many; director Reed and writer Graham Greene are both resistant to the idea of making the film too procedural. Greene’s scenes, even when they’re expository, still strive agai
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Odd Man Out, 1947, Carol Reed
Criterion Blues
Posted by Aaron West on May 10, 2015
May 10 Posted by aaronwest Odd Man Out was the first of a series of three films that essentially put Carol Reed into the conversation as a major auteur of the post-war period. The other two are The Fallen Idol and The Third Man, the latter of which is considered...
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Odd Man Out, 1947, Carol Reed
Criterion Blues
Posted by Aaron West on May 10, 2015
May 10 Posted by aaronwest Odd Man Out was the first of a series of three films that essentially put Carol Reed into the conversation as a major auteur of the post-war period. The other two are The Fallen Idol and The Third Man, the latter of which is considered...
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Odd Man Out, 1947, Carol Reed
Criterion Blues
Posted by Aaron West on May 10, 2015
May 10 Posted by aaronwest Odd Man Out was the first of a series of three films that essentially put Carol Reed into the conversation as a major auteur of the post-war period. The other two are The Fallen Idol and The Third Man, the latter of which is considered...
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