Orson Welles
Orson Welles in ‘The Third Man’

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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