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August 2021: The Third Man by Graham Greene
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The Third Man was not the first screenplay Graham Greene ever wrote, but it was the first one not based on preexisting material.
Graham Greene, the author commented: “To me it is almost impossible to write a film play without first writing a story. One can reproduce an effect caught in another medium, but one cannot make the first act of creation in script form.” The Third Man “had to start as a story before those apparently interminable transformations from one treatment to another.”
Holly Martins, an American author of western fiction, arrives in post–Second World War Vienna seeking his childhood friend, Harry Lime, who has offered him a job. Martins is told that Lime was killed by a car while crossing the street.
Graham Greene, the author commented: “To me it is almost impossible to write a film play without first writing a story. One can reproduce an effect caught in another medium, but one cannot make the first act of creation in script form.” The Third Man “had to start as a story before those apparently interminable transformations from one treatment to another.”
Holly Martins, an American author of western fiction, arrives in post–Second World War Vienna seeking his childhood friend, Harry Lime, who has offered him a job. Martins is told that Lime was killed by a car while crossing the street.
I am looking forward to reading this.
I work all weekend but hoping to get started this evening.
Any one else in on this one with me?
I work all weekend but hoping to get started this evening.
Any one else in on this one with me?
I read this a couple of years ago and found that it helped me to understand the movie better. The movie is visually so appealing, that I didn't always pay attention to the dialogue.


I really enjoyed the grim, gritty post-war Vienna setting. It was so different from my usual impression of Vienna, which I have mostly gleaned from reading books set in the pre-war, fin de siecle Vienna of Freud and cafe society (such as Max Liebermann series that was adapted by BBC in 2019, which I also still haven't watched).
The movie is visually stunning- in black and white. Then there's the sound track-once you've heard the Third Man theme played on the zither, you never forget it. It's amazing.

Like Christine, I've never seen the movie but I'm going to try to see it now, since its apparently a rare instance of the movie being better than the book.
Re-reading this one has also re-kindled my enjoyment of Green, and I've also just re-read The Quiet American.

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Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile
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I think Rollo is a very interesting character along with Calloway.
The plot is suspensful and has a bit of tension to make one want to continue.
I think I would like to explore the movie as well.
The plot is suspensful and has a bit of tension to make one want to continue.
I think I would like to explore the movie as well.
