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Carol Reed’s 
THE THIRD MAN in 35mm 

Friday, June 12 – Thursday, June 25

Brand new 35mm print photochemically printed from original film elements 

U.K./U.S., 1949
Directed by Carol Reed
Screenplay by Graham Greene
Starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Trevor Howard, and Orson Welles as Harry Lime
Music by Anton Karas
Cinematography by Robert Krasker
WINNER Academy Award® – Best Cinematography, 1950
WINNER Cannes Film Festival – Palme d’Or, 1949 

Approx. 104 min. 35mm.

In rubble-strewn postwar Vienna, its occupation divided among four powers, Joseph Cotten’s pulp Western writer Holly Martins arrives to meet up with his old friend Harry Lime, only to find that he’s dead—or is he? And as the supremely naïve Cotten, a monoglot stranger in a strange land, descends through the levels of deception, and as he discovers his own friend’s corruption, the moral choices loom. A triumph of atmosphere—with its Vienna locations (including the gigantic Riesenrad ferris wheel and the dripping sewers), its tilted camera angels, its Robert Krasker-shot shadows, and Anton Karas’ unforgettable zither theme—and with its stars in perhaps their most iconic roles: bereted Trevor Howard at his most Britishly military; Alida Valli, here truly enigmatic and Garboesque; and Welles’ Harry Lime, arriving in one of the greatest star entrances ever, and adding the famous “cuckoo clock” speech to Greene’s original script, with the whole topped by its legendary, almost endlessly drawn-out finale shot. Winner of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and an Academy Award® for Best Cinematography, along with many other awards and nominations, THE THIRD MAN has appeared repeatedly on “Best of All-Time” lists of the past 75 years.

Presented with support from The Robert Jolin Osborne Endowed Fund for American Classic Cinema of the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s and The Ada Katz Fund for Literature in Film

A RIALTO PICTURES RELEASE

Reviews

“THE BEST REVELATION IN ALL OF CINEMA.”
– Martin Scorsese

“THE KIND OF FILM THAT TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY! The kind that made you want to make movies in the first place. The kind that makes you curse the heavens and secretly wish that you yourself had directed the damn thing instead of that Englishman. THE THIRD MAN is a ‘movie’ movie, and those are few and far between.”
– Neil LaBute

“One of the most intense atmospheres the screen has ever delivered! You can smell the sewers, the fear, and the mistrust in Vienna. A time and place were captured; scenario and locale were stirred, like cream going into dark coffee.”
– David Thomson

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