American film historian and expert Peter Bogdanovich discusses “The Third Man,” starring Orson Welles as Harry Lime. He calls this film as Welles’s “most mysterious.” He talks about why black-and-white film is an “actor’s friend,” the lesson behind Mister Wu, what speech Welles wrote for the film and how it would have been unthinkable without Welles’s earlier directorial work.
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