in house dollar bill thumbnail
 Total: 43,470 books
 New: 230 books




small login logo

Please enter your details to login and enjoy all the fun of the fair!

Not a member? Join us here. Everything is FREE and ALWAYS will be.

Forgotten your login details? No problem, you can get your password back here.

Re: The Return of The Third Man_1953

Pages: [1]

topic icon Author Topic: Re: The Return of The Third Man_1953  (Read 1367 times)

crashryan

  • VIP & JVJ Project Member
message icon
Re: The Return of The Third Man_1953
« on: February 17, 2016, 06:00:02 PM »

Was this connected to the radio series? I first learned about Harry Lime from a TV series with Michael Rennie and Jonathon Harris. Some years later when I saw the film I was surprised to discover Harry was a bad guy.

Link to the book: The Return of The Third Man_1953
ip icon Logged

paw broon

  • Administrator
message icon
Re: The Return of The Third Man_1953
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2016, 07:47:59 PM »

The TV series was the first place I was aware of the character.  Never having read the original Greene novel, I don't know if the Orson Welles film is true to the story, but the tv show changed the orientation of Harry Lime.  This comic precedes the tv series by 6 years, so the artist shows Lime looking more like Welles, but here he seems more like a good guy.
ip icon Logged

crashryan

  • VIP & JVJ Project Member
message icon
Re: The Return of The Third Man_1953
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2016, 03:10:26 AM »

The TV show was my introduction to Harry Lime, too. By Googling I learned that it ran from 1959 from 1965. It was produced by an independent British company. I had no idea the series lasted so long. I don't remember anything about it except that I was a Michael Rennie fan thanks to The Day the Earth Stood Still.

It must have been later that I heard re-runs of the Lives of Harry Lime radio show. Several of our local radio stations played OTR in the 60s and early 70s.

I read the novel (novella, actually) some time ago. Apparently Greene wrote it not intending it for publication, but rather to use it as a guide from which to create the screenplay. It wasn't published until after the movie came out. There are several differences between story and screenplay. In my opinion the screenplay is better. Here's an article I found (written by someone who agrees with me) comparing the two:

http://www.avclub.com/article/third-man-graham-greene-wrote-book-write-movie-216446

ip icon Logged
Pages: [1]
 

Comic Book Plus In-House Image
Mission: Our mission is to present free of charge, and to the widest audience, popular cultural works of the past. These are offered as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. They reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. We do not endorse these views, which may contain content offensive to modern users.

Disclaimer: We aim to house only Public Domain content. If you suspect that any of our material may be infringing copyright, please use our contact page to let us know. So we can investigate further. Utilizing our downloadable content, is strictly at your own risk. In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this website.