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Cargando... El Tercer Hombre(Guion Cinematografico)por Graham Greene
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I will start of this mini-review with the following quote by Graham Greene, as posted in the New York Times March 9, 1950:"The Third Man" was never written to be read but only to be seen." Well, we can now add 'heard/listened" to that sentence. An absolutely brilliant performance by the L.A. Theatre Works with the recording pulling off for the auditory senses what Greene wanted to accomplish both visually and audibly with his screenplay. Suspenseful with a truly Noir vibe to it, this one has poorly light street corners, men in trench coats, hidden agendas and the chase written all over it. Almost a shadier, edgier Casablanca in feel and presentation. Now I am the hunt to see if I can find a copy of the original movie directed by Carol Reed to watch. ( ) I had absolutely no idea what to expect from this book. I am not usually into spy stories, but the plot of this screenplay was both intriguing and enjoyable. I especially like that the author points out the differences between the original screenplay and that used for the film. This is one spy movie I would very much like to see. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The Third Man represents a milestone in British cinema; the collaboration between Graham Greene, the director Carol Reed, and Orson Welles who plays Harry Lime, created an impact which has never lost its force. The film tells the story of Holly Martins, a Canadian writer who travels to partitioned post-war Vienna to search for his old friend, Harry Lime. He realizes that he has become involved unwittingly in an evil racketeering network, and is obliged to bring his gangster friend to justice. This edition consists of the original screenplay, and includes a detailed analysis of the changes made during the shooting of the film - a fascinating study of the relationship between author and director. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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