Category: Film-Noir
All Genres: Film-Noir, Mystery, Thriller
Release Year: 1949
Country: UK
Runtime: 104
Rating: 6.4 (0)
Languages: English, German, Russian
Director: Carol Reed
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Graham Greene – (story) and
Alexander Korda – (story) uncredited
Graham Greene – (screenplay)
Carol Reed – uncredited and
Orson Welles – uncredited
Produced by: Hugh Perceval – associate producer
Carol Reed – producer
Alexander Korda – producer (uncredited)
David O. Selznick – producer (uncredited)
Cast: Joseph Cotten – Holly Martins
Alida Valli – Anna Schmidt (as Valli)
Orson Welles – Harry Lime
Trevor Howard – Major Calloway
Bernard Lee – Sergeant Paine
Paul Hörbiger – Harrys Porter (as Paul Hoerbiger)
Ernst Deutsch – Baron Kurtz
Siegfried Breuer – Popescu
Erich Ponto – Dr. Winkel
Wilfrid Hyde-White – Crabbin
Hedwig Bleibtreu – Annas Old Landlady
Music: Anton Karas
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: Arriving in Vienna, Holly Martins learns that his friend Harry Lime, who has invited him, recently died in a car accident.
Plot: An out of work pulp fiction novelist, Holly Martins, arrives in a post war Vienna divided into sectors by the victorious allies, and where a shortage of supplies has lead to a flourishing black market. He arrives at the invitation of an ex-school friend, Harry Lime, who has offered him a job, only to discover that Lime has recently died in a peculiar traffic accident. From talking to Limes friends and associates Martins soon notices that some of the stories are inconsistent, and determines to discover what really happened to Harry Lime.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The main credits at the end of the picture show the persons face alongside his or her name. Even Michael Caine is pictured, alongside Bill Naughtons credit.
Goofs: We know about 12 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: The dog and the book briefly change between Kurtz two hands when he is being shown where Lime was hit by a truck.
Trivia: There are 28 entries in the trivia list – like these: