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Ira Joel Haber <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 30 May 1999 15:07:22 EDT
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Forget "Star Bores" & "Rotting Hill" with its pseudo movie star playing a
movie star. The best film now around is a 50 year old black and white movie
with a lot of dead actors in it. I'm of course refering to Carol Reed's
masterwork "The Third Man" which is now playing in New York City to packed
houses. And what a great film it is. Beautifully shot by Robert Krasker (who
won the films only Oscar) in blasted bombed out Vienna, the film is packed
with one great scene after another and has one of the greatest endings that
ever ended a film. I hope that everyone gets a chance to see this wonderful
film on the big screen.

Ira Joel Haber
Cinemage Books
www.abebooks.com
www.bibliofind.com

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