The Third Man: The Official Story of the Film
By (Author) John Walsh
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
24th September 2024
24th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.4372
Hardback
192
Width 253mm, Height 324mm
The official retrospective for the British cinematic masterpiece The Third Man, directed by Carol Reed, written by Graham Greene, and starring Joseph Cotton and Orson Welles, on its 75th anniversary.
On its release in 1949, Carol Reeds atmospheric film noir thriller The Third Man instantly became a classic, winning the Palm dOr at Cannes, a BAFTA for Best British Film, and the Oscar for Best Cinematography. Featuring some of cinemas most memorable set pieces and quotable lines, the films war-torn Viennese locations quickly etch themselves in the memory the vast sewers, the Ferris wheel, the tree-lined cemetery. It marks one of those unusual conjunctions of script, director, subject, cast, and setting and, of course, music in which everything works.
In time for the movies 75th anniversary, this beautiful, illustrated book comprehensively covers the making of the movie, acknowledged as the masterwork of many of its key players: Carol Reed as director; cast members including Joseph Cotton and Orson Welles; novelist/screenwriter Graham Greene; and composer of the instantly recognisable zither score Anton Karas. The battle for ownership of the film between US producer David O. Selznick and the British producer Alexander Korda, which developed into protracted legal proceedings, is explored, as is the lasting influence the movie has had on modern filmmakers, such as Martin Scorsese. This stunning book features original versions of the script and behind-the-scenes photography making it a must-have for any film fan.
John Walsh is an award winning filmmaker with a focus on social justice. His work ranges from television series to feature films. He is a double BAFTA and double Grierson Awards nominee for his groundbreaking work. John's 1989 documentary on Ray Harryhausen (Movement Into Life) is held in the Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation's archive. John also produced HD audio and film commentary recordings with Ray in his final years. Based in London, UK.