For the next week, Film Forum is
showing a restored print of The Third Man, the great 1949 noir film based on the
book by Graham Greene. This is one of Gothamist's favorite movies, not only because it's a wonderfully twisting story set in post WWII Vienna, but because of
Joseph Cotten who plays the protagonist, a Westerns writer named Holly Martins. Cotten was friends with
Orson Welles (who plays Harry Lime in The Third Man, above) and played Jedediah Leland in
Citizen Kane and Eugene in
The Magnificent Ambersons. He also played the deceptive Uncle Charlie in
Shadow of a Doubt, where he made you understand why someone might marry a murderer.
The Times' Elvis Mitchell calls The Third Man, "quite simply, one of the finest movies ever made and Roger Ebert says it most completely embodies the romance of going to the movies with its existential loss and weariness knowingness. If you're in Vienna, you can go on a Third Man Walk. The Third Man was also the inspiration for a Pinky and the Brain episode, The Third Mouse.