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Acacia Library
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DVD FICTION Ministry
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Burton Barr Central Library
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Desert Sage Library
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Ironwood Library
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Mesquite Library
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Saguaro Library
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South Mountain Community Library
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Summary:
En route to London after being released from a mental institution, Stephen Neale stops at a seemingly innocent village fair, after which he finds himself caught in the web of a sinister underworld with possible Nazi connections.
Notes:
Title from sell sheet.
Adapted from the novel "The third man" by Graham Greene.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1944.
Special features: New interview with Fritz Lang scholar Joe McElhaney; trailer; essay by critic Glenn Kenny.
Ray Milland, Majorie Reynolds, Carl Esmond.
DVD, full screen presentation; PCM mono.
English dialogue; English subtitles.
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