I watched a documentary on YouTube called Shadowing the Third Man about the movie The Third Man. The person who posted the
version I watched took it down. However, I found another version http://youtu.be/q6zLJrfoKyQ
I became a fan of the film many years ago. I enjoyed
learning some of the stories behind the film.
I particularly liked some of the technical aspects of the
film. The lights they used inspired many shots. They were very large and threw
impressive shadows on the walls. Since Orson Welles wasn’t always available,
they used a lot of shots of shadows on the walls to give the impression he was
there.
One interesting tidbit was the origin of the name Harry
Lime. Lime is a shade of the colour green, which is likely a reference to the
author of the story, Graham Greene. The first name, Harry, refers to Greene’s good
friend Harold “Harry” Philby, better known as Kim Philby the Russian double
agent. Ironically, a dozen years later, when Philby defected to Russia, people
called him the “third man” in the Cambridge spy ring.
I was also surprised to learn that many of the small parts
in the film, such as the caretaker, were famous Austrian actors.
When I read the script years ago, I was surprised to see
that originally they said Holly Martens was a Canadian. That would imply that
Harry Lime was also a Canadian. I’m glad they changed that in the film.
The impression I got from the documentary was how so many
elements of the film came about by chance and luck. I’m a little sceptical about
that. I suspect they exaggerated a little there.
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