The Third Man (12a)
Carol Reed, 1949 1h 44mStandard £10
Concessions & Towner Members £9
Under 25s £7
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Justly considered one of the greatest films of all time, Carol Reed’s noirish thriller is back in cinemas for its 75th anniversary.
Starring Orson Welles and penned by Graham Greene, it sees Joseph Cotten (who previously joined Orson Welles in Citizen Kane) play American writer Holly Martins, visiting a damaged, divided Vienna to see his old friend Harry Lime (Welles), only to be told he has mysteriously died. After meeting a British military policeman (Trevor Howard) and Lime’s girlfriend (Alida Valli), he is forced to reassess both his friend and his own world view.
An indelible, brilliantly sinister depiction of personal and political corruption in postwar Europe, shot in dazzling black and white.