Written by Graham Greene as a piece of entertainment, as opposed to one of his more “serious” theological works, and yet still full of Catholic themes that probe beneath the surface of humanity, The Third Man is one of THE great films and famous for its noir filled vision of post-war Vienna and the signature zither music that accompanies it. Steeped in an indescribable atmosphere where shadows hide truth and evil lurks behind the most charismatic of personalities, The Third Man is a marvel of storytelling and filmmaking. Holly Martins is offered a job by his old friend Harry Lime, however, when he arrives to Vienna, he finds his friend dead in a suspicious accident, leaving him to unravel the truth and discover the identity of the enigmatic “third man” at the scene of the crime.
IN THIS POST
*Harry Vs. Holly by Fr. Peter Kwak
*Vienna, Anna and Forgiveness By A.A. Crayley
*A Reflection on Holly by Benard Chedid
*Harry, Holly and The Third Man by Jeremy Ambrose
*Fantasy vs Fact: What Do Women Really Want (and Need)? By A.A. Crayley
