Third Man, The (1949) - (Movie Clip) His Thoughts Were Of You
American Holly (Joseph Cotten), with slippery "Baron" Kurtz (Ernst Deutsch), reconstructing the Vienna death of his friend, the equally dodgy apartment super and wife (Paul Hoerbiger, Annie Rosar) sort of helping, in Carol Reed's film from Graham Greene's screenplay, The Third Man, 1949.
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Wilfrid Hyde-White who'll play "Crabbin" narrates, about Vienna, mentioning Harry Lime and introducing Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten), who meets the super (Paul Hoerbiger) at Harry's apartment, opening Carol Reed's film from Graham Greene's original screenplay, The Third Man, 1949.
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