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Mar 20, 2022 · Rising reporter Michael Ward is the key witness in the murder trial of young Joe Briggs, who is convicted on circumstantial evidence while swearing innocence...
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This week on The Spectator Film Podcast...Stranger on the Third Floor (1940) || 7/2/21Featuring: Austin, MaxxCommentary track begins at 9:18Check the episode...
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Language. English. Budget. $171,200 (estimated) Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 American film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, Margaret Tallichet, and Charles Waldron, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr. It was written by Frank Partos. Modern research has shown that Nathanael West wrote the final version of ...
Stranger on the Third Floor: Directed by Boris Ingster. With Peter Lorre, John McGuire, Margaret Tallichet, Charles Waldron. An aspiring reporter is the key witness at the murder trial of a young man accused of cutting a café owner's throat and is soon accused of a similar crime himself.
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- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Boris Ingster
- 1940-08-16
On March 11, 2018, TCM showed "Stranger on the Third Floor" (1940) as its selection for its weekly "Noir Alley" show (Sunday mornings, 10 a.m.) Here is the i...
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Generally regarded as one of the first films to combine all the noir elements (visual, narrative, thematic) into an ideal specimen of the style, Boris Ingster’s Stranger on the Third Floor features one of the most visually stunning dream sequences of the cycle; released a full year before Citizen Kane, the film quite likely influenced that film’s director and the visual style that some ...