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The Third Man

A novelist in postwar Vienna unravels a intricate web of secrets and lies while probing the mysterious demise of a former close friend.

In post-war Vienna, a city divided by the victorious allies, an unemployed pulp fiction writer named Holly Martins arrives in search of a new opportunity. He's invited by an old school friend, Harry Lime, who promises him a job, but upon arrival, Martins learns that Lime has died in a mysterious traffic accident. As Martins investigates the circumstances surrounding Lime's death, he uncovers a web of inconsistencies and deceit, leading him to unravel the truth about his friend's demise.

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At the present time, viewers have the opportunity to enjoy "The Third Man" completely free of charge, though with occasional advertisements, on the following streaming platforms: Tubi TV. Additionally, viewers have the option to either rent or purchase "The Third Man" on the following digital platforms: AppleTV, Amazon, YouTube.

Info about The Third Man

Studio(s): London Films Productions

Originally Released: Australia, Mar 03, 1950

Production Country: United Kingdom

Box Office Gross: $1,423,967.00

Genres:Mystery, Film-Noir, Drama

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