Noir Alley: Eddie Muller on The Stranger (1946)
Noir Alley host Eddie Mullers introduction and comments following The Stranger, 1946.
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A small-town schoolteacher suspects her new husband may be an escaped Nazi war criminal in The Stranger (1946) starring Orson Welles, Edward G. Robinson and Loretta Young.
Stranger, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Harper School For Boys
After events abroad, fugitive Nazi toadie Meinke (Konstantin Shayne) arrives in Harper, Vermont, tracked by war crime prosecutor Wilson (Edward G. Robinson), pursuing bigger fish, early in The Stranger, 1946, starring and directed by Orson Welles.
Stranger, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Foreign Accents
Storekeeper Potter (Billy House) with incognito Nazi hunter Wilson (Edward G. Robinson), who uses the suitcase left by Meinke as a pretext to question Mary (Loretta Young), who arrives with her suspect husband "Rankin" (writer-director Orson Welles), in The Stranger, 1946.
Stranger, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) God's Will Be Done
Impressive single take by director and star Orson Welles, as incognito Nazi fugitive Kindler, posing as a Vermont teacher, in the woods to meet his old flunkie Meinke (Konstantin Shayne), who claims he's converted to Christianity, and who has been followed, in The Stranger, 1946.
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Under-cover Nazi hunter Wilson (Edward G. Robinson), dining with Mary (Loretta Young) and her brothers (Philip Merivale, Richard Long), is just about convinced that her professor husband (writer-director Orson Welles) is no war criminal, in The Stranger, 1946.