Le Troisième Homme (1949)
Au lendemain de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Invité par son ami Harry Lime, le romancier américain Holly Martins se rend à Vienne, divisée en quatre zones d'occupation. Tout juste arrivé, il apprend que Lime vient de perdre la vie dans un accident de la circulation et qu'on l'enterre ce jour même. L'écrivain n'est pas au bout de ses surprises. Au cimetière, il est abordé par le major Calloway, pour qui Lime n'était qu'un vulgaire trafiquant, une crapule. Choqué, Martins décide de mener une enquête sur le défunt. Il fait bientôt la connaissance du mystérieux baron Kurtz, l'un des deux témoins de l'accident, l'autre étant un Roumain du nom de Popescu… Palme d'Or 1949.
Directeur:
Carol Reed
écrivain:
Graham Greene
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Joseph Cotten as Holly Martins |
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Alida Valli as Anna Schmidt |
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Trevor Howard as Major Calloway |
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Orson Welles as Harry Lime |
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Paul Hörbiger as Karl the Porter |
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Ernst Deutsch as 'Baron' Kurtz |
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Erich Ponto as Dr. Winkel |
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Siegfried Breuer as Popescu |
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Hedwig Bleibtreu as Anna's Landlady |
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Bernard Lee as Sergeant Paine |
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Wilfrid Hyde-White as Crabbin |
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Alexis Chesnakov as Col. Brodsky the Russian Liaison Officer (uncredited) |
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Thomas Gallagher as Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
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Herbert Halbik as Hänsel the Little Boy with Ball (uncredited) |
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Hannah Norbert as Actress at Josefstadt Theater (uncredited) |
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Eric Pohlmann as Waiter at Smolka's (uncredited) |
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Carol Reed as UK Version's Opening Narrator (uncredited) |
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Annie Rosar as The Porter's Wife (uncredited) |
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Frederick Schrecker as Hansel's Father (uncredited) |
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Hugo Schuster as Waiter (uncredited) |
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Karl Stepanek as Actor at Josefstadt Theater (uncredited) |
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Theodore Gottlieb as Man on Street (uncredited) |
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Jenny Werner as Dr. Winkel's Maid Hilde (uncredited) |
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Reed De Rouen as American Military Policeman(uncredited) |
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Geoffrey Keen as British Military Policeman (uncredited) |
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Robert Brown as Britush Military Policeman in Sewer Chase (uncredited) |
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Paul Carpenter as International Patrol D (uncredited) |
| Directing | Carol Reed | Director |
| Writing | Graham Greene | Screenplay |
| Production | Carol Reed | Producer |
| Sound | Anton Karas | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Robert Krasker | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Oswald Hafenrichter | Editor |
| Camera | John Wilcox | Additional Photography |
| Production | Alexander Korda | Executive Producer |
| Production | David O. Selznick | Executive Producer |
| Production | Hugh Perceval | Associate Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | George Frost | Makeup Artist |
| Production | T.S. Lyndon-Haynes | Production Manager |
| Sound | Jack Drake | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Red Law | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Bert Ross | Sound Recordist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ivy Baker | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Art | Vincent Korda | Set Designer |
| Crew | Noreen Best | Editorial Staff |
| Directing | Jack N. Green | Third Assistant Director |
| Directing | Peggy McClafferty | Continuity |
| Art | John Hawkesworth | Assistant Set Designer |
| Art | Joseph Bato | Assistant Set Designer |
| Sound | Anton Karas | Musician |
| Directing | Guy Hamilton | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Edward Scaife | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Denys N. Coop | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Stanley Pavey | Additional Photography |
| Art | Ferdinand Bellan | Assistant Art Director |
| Art | James Sawyer | Assistant Art Director |
| Crew | Elizabeth Montagu | Technical Advisor |
| Sound | John Cox | Sound Supervisor |
| Editing | Peter Taylor | Assistant Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Joe Shear | Hairdresser |
| Writing | Graham Greene | Book |