The Third Man

Reviewed by: Copans

January 30, 2000

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Although I'm no Joseph Cotten fan. (I feel Shadow of A Doubt to be the most overrated of Hitchcock's work and think his scenery chewing in Citizen Kane to be amateurish.) Even the first time I saw Third Man I thought I loved the movie in spite of him. I hadn't seen his assured performance in Magnificent Ambersons at the time.

On subsequent viewings I've come to the opinion that Cotten does a very good job. Despite the fact that his character is as written by Greene is clearly an oafish, maladroit boob, his doggen innocence becomes (I believe unintentionally) redeeming. No doubt my own resentment at the condescension of jaded Europeans colors this appraisal. Perhaps it is not Cotten but Reed responsible. Reed makes the adulterous, grasping wife in the great "Stars Look Down" more sympathetic than she would be on paper. Still, my nod is to Cotten. It's a rare review that mentions him before getting to Orson Welles.

 

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