Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 43. Chapters: The Third Man, Room at the Top, In Which We Serve, Two-Way Stretch, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Song of Freedom, The Tales of Hoffmann, The Long Good Friday, The Sound Barrier, The Happiest Days of Your Life, The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery, The Small Back Room, Hobson's Choice, I'm All Right Jack, Melody, The Entertainer, Yangtse Incident, Anna Karenina, Twisted Nerve, The Smallest Show on Earth, Derby Day, The Pure Hell of St Trinian's, Sailor Beware, Heavens Above , Devil Girl from Mars, The Beast Must Die, Private's Progress, Blue Murder at St Trinian's, A Taste of Honey, Spring in Park Lane, The Belles of St Trinian's, The Captain's Paradise, Bang You're Dead, Morgan , A Hill in Korea, The Colditz Story, Danger Within, The Wrong Arm of the Law, House by the River, I, Monster, The Angry Silence, The Courtneys of Curzon Street, Odette, Sailor Beware , Futtocks End, Three Sisters, Brothers in Law, The Greatest, He Who Rides a Tiger. Excerpt: The Third Man is a 1949 British film noir directed by Carol Reed and starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, and Trevor Howard. Many critics rank it as a masterpiece, particularly remembered for its atmospheric cinematography, performances, and unique musical score. The screenplay was written by novelist Graham Greene, later becoming his novella of the same name. Anton Karas wrote the score, which used only the zither; its title cut topped the international music charts in 1950. Vienna, devastated by and recovering from World War II, is divided into four separate zones, each governed by one of the victorious Allies, and a jointly-administered international zone. American pulp Western writer Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) arrives seeking an old friend, Harry Lime (Orson Welles), who has offered him the opportunity to work with him...