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FILM: THE THIRD MAN

Tuesday, Nov 25, 7:00 pm

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Noirvember returns for its fourth year! Join us for a killer lineup of film noir -- a month of smoke, secrets, and fatal choices, where glamour and guilt go hand-in-hand. Everyone has the perfect plan, but no one's clean and everyone's cornered.

Every film this year is sourced from a new 4k remaster and they look fantastic!

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE FULL SERIES

 


November 25: The Third Man

Noirvember wraps up with this quintessential noir directed by Carol Reed from a screenplay by Graham Greene. Joseph Cotten’s pulp writer arrives in postwar Vienna looking for a friend, but finds only rubble, corruption, and Orson Welles grinning in the shadows. Every tilted angle and zither strum deepens the unease.

A masterpiece of paranoia, The Third Man stretches noir to its global breaking point.

 

"[Carol] Reed and screenwriter Graham Greene let the story unfold slowly and deliberately, like the cigarette smoke that floats around the characters, and keep us guessing at every step."  —Moira MacDonald, Seattle Times

"One of the glories of postwar cinema, and quite possibly one of the most sheerly enjoyable movies ever made." —Robert Horton, Film.com

"Of all the movies I have seen, this one most completely embodies the romance of going to the movies." —Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

 

Directed by Carol Reed

Starring Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles, Alida Valli, Trevor Howard

United Kingdom | English | 1949 | Film Noir | 104 minutes | Approved

 


Noirvember is generously sponsored by Ron & Holly Guttu and Jere LaFollette & Wende Sanderson.

 


Film Prices

Lincoln Theatre Members get $3.00 off on the following prices when buying tickets at-the-door:

General: $12.00
Seniors, Students, and Active Military: $11.00
Children 12 and under: $9.50

All prices include a $2.00 Preservation Fee that goes directly into our capital account for the preservation of the Lincoln Theatre and its programs.