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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThree strangers, each dealing with a serious problem, share a sweepstakes ticket which they wished upon together before a Chinese idol.Three strangers, each dealing with a serious problem, share a sweepstakes ticket which they wished upon together before a Chinese idol.Three strangers, each dealing with a serious problem, share a sweepstakes ticket which they wished upon together before a Chinese idol.
- Premi
- 4 vittorie totali
Norman Ainsley
- Mr. Giesing
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Edward Biby
- Man on the Street
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Benny Burt
- Drunken Stranger
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John Burton
- Narrator
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Woodrow Chambliss
- Man in Pub
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Recensione in evidenza
Three Strangers is not a typical Hollywood film. Dark and philosophical, it introduces the viewer to three people, strangers to one another, and then follows their sad, desperate lives. While one reviewer on this site says it's a shame they don't make movies like this anymore, the fact is, they almost never made movies like this back then. This is far less neat and more philosophical than your typical 40s flick, a movie about strange twists of fate and the ways in which people fail to take responsibility for their actions.
The cast is excellent, with Peter Lorre particularly impressive in one of the best performances of his career as an alcoholic who thinks too much and does too little. I was also quite taken by Joan Lorring's touchingly vulnerable performance as a girl in with the wrong crowd.
Admittedly the ending ties things up in a neat little bow, yet for the most part this movie is far closer in spirit to the indie movies of the 1990s than to the film noirs of the 1940s it could be mistaken for.
The cast is excellent, with Peter Lorre particularly impressive in one of the best performances of his career as an alcoholic who thinks too much and does too little. I was also quite taken by Joan Lorring's touchingly vulnerable performance as a girl in with the wrong crowd.
Admittedly the ending ties things up in a neat little bow, yet for the most part this movie is far closer in spirit to the indie movies of the 1990s than to the film noirs of the 1940s it could be mistaken for.
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- QuizAccording to Robert Osborne of TCM, this film was at one point intended to be a sequel to Il mistero del falco (1941). Following the success of that film, Warner Bros. wanted to make a sequel. "Falcon" writer/director John Huston said he'd previously written an un-filmed script for Warner Bros. that would be appropriate and would only require the character names to be changed to the Humphrey Bogart, Sydney Greenstreet and Mary Astor characters. However, Warner Bros. discovered they did not own the rights to the characters except for their appearance in "The Maltese Falcon."
- BlooperWhen Arbutny receives a letter regarding the decline of his stock, it instructs him to remit payment by Tuesday March 20. However, the story takes place in 1938, when March 20 was a Sunday. (Note: the film was made in 1945, and in that year, March 20 was a Tuesday.)
- Citazioni
Johnny West: Taken in sufficient quantities, liquor will make you intoxicated.
- Versioni alternativeAlso available in a computer colorized version.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Frances Farmer Presents: Three Strangers (1959)
- Colonne sonoreWaltz No. 15 in A-flat major Op. 39
(uncredited)
Music by Johannes Brahms
Played on the piano by Johnny
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- 457.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 32 minuti
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