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The Third Man

  • TV Series
  • 1959–1965
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Michael Rennie in The Third Man (1959)
CrimeDrama

Harry Lime makes money dealing art and solves crime to save his life.Harry Lime makes money dealing art and solves crime to save his life.Harry Lime makes money dealing art and solves crime to save his life.

  • Stars
    • Michael Rennie
    • Jonathan Harris
    • Naomi Chance
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    • Stars
      • Michael Rennie
      • Jonathan Harris
      • Naomi Chance
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Michael Rennie
    Michael Rennie
    • Harry Lime
    • 1959–1965
    Jonathan Harris
    Jonathan Harris
    • Bradford Webster
    • 1959–1965
    Naomi Chance
    Naomi Chance
    • Janet
    • 1959
    Rupert Davies
    Rupert Davies
    • Insp. Arthur Shillings…
    • 1959
    Roger Delgado
    Roger Delgado
    • General Ortega…
    • 1959–1965
    Bek Nelson
    Bek Nelson
    • Linda…
    • 1959
    Laurie Main
    Laurie Main
    • Frank Stockton…
    • 1963–1965
    André Mikhelson
    • Stavinsky…
    • 1959–1965
    Gerard Heinz
    Gerard Heinz
    • Kroegen…
    • 1959–1965
    George Pastell
    George Pastell
    • Parker…
    • 1959–1965
    Oscar Beregi Jr.
    Oscar Beregi Jr.
    • Kamal Hakim…
    • 1959–1963
    Margaretta Scott
    Margaretta Scott
    • The Countess
    • 1965
    Eric Pohlmann
    Eric Pohlmann
    • Aristides Gamelian…
    • 1959–1963
    Theodore Marcuse
    Theodore Marcuse
    • Max…
    • 1959–1964
    Yvonne Romain
    Yvonne Romain
    • Consuela Ronda…
    • 1959–1964
    Sydney Tafler
    Sydney Tafler
    • Colonel Abu Said…
    • 1959–1962
    Nadja Regin
    Nadja Regin
    • Aldrina
    • 1965
    Abraham Sofaer
    Abraham Sofaer
    • General Marius…
    • 1959–1964
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    raysond

    The Third Man-The Television Series

    Television in the late 1950's and in the early 1960's,if most of us may remember it were in shades in gray,and the only thing that was composed during the early stages of that period were the occasional variety show that were broadcast from either New York or Hollywood,and also during that period were situation family comedies and the regular detective-mystery show and all over the place at the time...the television western. In 1959,westerns dominated the television landscape with "Gunsmoke" and "Wagon Train" being at the top of the ratings and were the most watched shows during that time. Not to mention the airing of classic movies of the 1930's and 1940's which were the norm at the time for prime viewing. But the end of the 1950's,all that would change.

    The adventure-mystery-espionage TV series "The Third Man" would seem like a odd choice for a movie to adapt into a television series. The Carol Reed-directed 1949 thriller,was,after all,about a notorious criminal Harry Lime,and his plot to convince Interpol and the Vienna police that he was dead,to allow him to continue his corrupt activities. A film that was rich in atmosphere,with a unforgettable sewer chase finale,and a haunting,yet lifting zither theme,it seemed to offer little to hinge a television series on. Harry Lime was one of those sinister characters of literature who was cleaned up considerably for television. As introduced by Graham Greene's novel,The Third Man portray Lime as a treacherous man,a double-dealer whose only saving grace that he usually swindled con men and lowlifes who were more despicable them himself. Harry could be charming,but he always had an angle somewhere.

    Television turned this blackheart into a suave and debonair ladies' man who was head of an import-export company based in New York,but each week traveled around the world acquiring works of art and solving mysteries and crimes. His criminal past was acknowledged,but in some episodes could be on the bit of the shady side when dealing with opposite end of his clients,whether they were lowlifes and others of the sort,which Harry ended up in a situation or two each week. The series starred Michael Rennie as Harry Lime and Jonathan Harris as Lime's assistant Bradford Webster. "The Third Man",which was produced in conjunction with the BBC(British Broadcasting Corporation),and in collaboration with 20th Century-Fox Studios,was produced by National Telefilm Associates that produced 77 episodes,all in black and white that ran in syndication from January 23,1959 until August 27,1965. Seasons 1 thru 3 episodes were produced in England for the BBC at Shepperton Studios. 20 episodes were made for Season 1 and 19 for Season 2(39 episodes),while Season 3 produced 5 episodes(total of 44 episodes). Seasons 4 and 5 were produced in Hollywood at Twentieth Century-Fox Studios. Season 4 produced 17 episodes(total of 61 episodes) while in its final season,which was Season 5 produced 13 episodes(total of 74 episodes),which included 3 that never aired during its original broadcast("Proxy Fight",and the two-part final episode of the series "Members Only"-episodes 75,76,and 77).

    The best episodes from this series included "Confessions of an Honest Man","The Man Who Died Twice","A Question of Price","Dark Island","How To Buy A Country","As The Twig Is Bent","Broken Strings","One Kind Word","Toys of the Dead","Barcelona Passage","A Diamond In The Rough", "An Act of Atonement","Who Killed Harry Lime?","The Trial of Harry Lime","Man At The Top","A Little Knowledge","A Question In Ice".

    Guest stars for this series comprised of both international and American actors that included Mai Zetterling,Sebastian Cabot,Ross Martin,Oliver Reed,Eric Pohlman,Frank DeKova,Laurance Naismith,Robert Sherman,Barbara Shelley,John Wengraf,Moria Redmond,Betta St. John,Sydney Tafler,not to mention actor Guy Williams.
    7Bernie4444

    Lots of fun with a third man feel.

    This is a series of short programs that are loosely based on Le Troisième Homme (1949). The British T. V. series uses the same theme music as the movie. In the first box e only get 10 of the 77 episodes from January 23,1959 until August 27,1965.

    This time Michael Rennie(1909-1971) is Harry Lime with his sidekick Jonathan Harris(1914-2002) as Bradford Webster.

    1. The Third Medallion It was surprising to see all the actors as you watch the story unfold. At first, they will overpower the characters they are playing. Given the nature of the show, I should have planned on Werner Klemperer.

    Watch as Harry pulls a rabbit out of the hat at the last moment to wrap up the mystery.

    2. A Pocketful of Sin By now we realize that Jonathan Harris is with us to stay as Lime's assistant Bradford Webster. He makes all the faces and jesters that you found him in "Lost in Space." This review would be too long if I were to identify all the almost fifty recognizable actors in the series. Some very phony French accents.

    Tricky ending but not that tricky as you are thinking.

    The balance of the programs is technically the same formula. If you enjoyed the first two episodes you will enjoy the balance.
    schappe1

    The Mysterious Harry Lime

    Harry Lime in the 1949 movie is a charming, totally amoral character. In the 1951 radio series, (an episode of which can be heard on the Criterion Collection DVD of the film), which also starred Orson Welles, he is a charming adventurer of dubious reputation who is not as ammoral as people think he is. In the TV show, as played by Michael Rennie, he's a rather conservative businessman whose reputation seems to have been a case of mistaken identity.

    I would love to have seen Welles essay the role in the TV show. It would have made all the difference. But of course, he didn't do TV series. One wonders who might have been more interesting than Rennie who was doing TV at that time. The name, (and face) that pops into my mind is Ross Martin but perhaps he was not a big enough star yet. At least Jonathan Harris provides some liveliness as Lime's persnickety assistant, although one can hardly imagine Welles' Lime finding a use for such a character. Also, in a half hour show his intrusions often detract from the story too much.

    I will say that I like the way the show was filmed, with some good camera angles, clever editing and, of course, Anton Karras' musical theme, which never seems to stop playing. It's still not a patch on the movie but what TV series is?
    5trevorandrewmillar-70769

    Did you know...?

    This serial is notable for two things; 1) Orson Welles was so annoyed that he wasn't entitled to any money from this series (he felt he "owned" the character of Harry Lime) that he released a radio series, called "The Lives Of Harry Lime", based on the adventures of Lime before the events of "The Third Man" novel and movie, as a spoiler operation; his version of Lime was more like the character Welles portrayed in the movie "The Lady From Shanghai" than Graham Greene's sleazy spiv. 2) According to Emlyn Williams, in his book "Beyond Belief" about the British 1963-65 "Moors Murders", the killer Ian Brady, when questioned by the prison psychiatrist, on why he committed the murders, claimed that the TV series made him do it, that he "wanted to be like Harry Lime".
    8sebthetransformer

    Third man

    For a first watch must concentrate, very good storyline.

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      One of the first (if not the first) examples of cross nationality television co-productions. This would go on to become more popular over the next coming decades for big budget television shows in order to spread the cost.
    • Connections
      Featured in Never Fear Smith Is Here! (1994)

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 1959 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trzeci człowiek
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • National Telefilm Associates (NTA)
      • Prestige Productions
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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