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Thank you for putting these timeless classics on UA-cam in their original B&W for people to enjoy for free no less! I hope many young people will have the pleasure of discovering them for the first time and learning what makes a great film as opposed to so much that's in the theater today.
I can't believe people today can spend upwards of $16 to watch garbage agenda laden garbage movie/film, whos soul purpose is to brainwash the viewer. The world has come undun.
@@skyedog24 I enjoyed a great film last night that was made at the end of 2022 called “the whale”. There’s always been great cinema & terrible cinema (and average cinema). My point isn’t to denigrate cinema from the last decade. Like cinema from any time; most of the cinema from the last decade is rubbish, some of it is good and some of it is average. But more to underline that this film from 75 years ago was more entertaining and enthralling than most films I’ve seen in the last decade. Maybe studios should have a rethink about how films should be made (and save themselves a lot of money)? Most cinematic productions from 75 years ago were as much rubbish as most of what has come out in the last decade, this was among the better one’s.
Ce film datant de 1946 est excellent : Aucune fausse note , le scénario, l''intrigue et le jeu des acteurs vaut mille fois nos films actuels .. Merci pour ce bon moment .
Je ne trouve pas. Welles a dit que c'était un film médiocre et cela à cause de Goetz. Et je suis totalement d'accord avec lui. S'il n'y avait pas Welles et Robinson, on ne ferait pas attention.
Welles a dit que c'était un de ses plus mauvais films, c'est vrai et malgré ça, il est meilleur que 90% des films des 20 dernière années... ça c'est effrayant !
@@Niko3387Y il ne parlait pas de son interprétation mais du scénario. Welles disait que sa présence physique était trop envahissante, qu'elle faisait exploser l'écran, et cela n'avait rien à voir avec son interprétation. Il avait tout à fait raison . Il voulait que le détective soit joué par une femme ( Agnès Morehead). Et bien je pense qu'il avait encore raison. Cela aurait créé un déséquilibre inquiétant et non ce duel de deux acteurs envahissants comme Welles et Robinson. Personnellement je trouve que le film est très moyen. Et cela n'a rien à voir avec le sujet ( recherche de criminels nazis) qui a été très peu exploité par la fiction depuis.
Read somewhere that this is the only film directed by Welles that did not exceed the budget nor the shooting days schedule and ended generating a profit. Of course he did not have complete control of the movie like he had in his more personal projects but his direction was impecable and the movie is a great one, very entertaining.
Regarding the scene around 58:00 when Wilson shows Mary some documentary footage of the Holocaust: It was the first such footage presented in a Hollywood film.
Have you seen The other side of the wind? shot between 70-76 and came out on Netflix 2018. Wonderful film. The reels spent most of the time in a French vault
@@martyn26.2 That film is as eccentric and nonsensensical as a lot of his other stuff. He has little maturity or restraint, so many of his films feel extremely hamhanded. I reserved judgement for so many years, because I felt I SHOULD like them. But after seeing The Third Man, a few days ago, I've had it. If I had realized Wells directed this, I might not have watched it. But I have seen it before, and I knew it was ok.
The detective is a great actor, in Scarlett street movie his facial expression and general attitude was typically of an idealistic artistic dreamy man, here is typically a logical authoritative man .he is so IN in both
I think this is a better film than The Third Man from a dramatic point of view. I'm not educated enough to talk about the film techniques, because they are very different. But I like this better. Thank you for posting this.
I don't agree. "The Third Man" raises all kinds of questions about friendship, talent, greed, loyalty... "The Stranger" is a garden variety cat- and-mouse melodrama without much to recommend it in terms of suspense and character development.
@@c.a.savage5689 All of that is true, but technically, My Goodness, Welles was different. Some of the shots in this film are 30 years ahead of their time.
Welles is so sinister in both movies. It's something of a relief that he appears only briefly on close ups in the Third Man. In this movie he gives you the creeps right from the start and the feeling grows uncomfortably throughout.
Very Interesting Movie !! I really Love Loretta Young. We watched her show on TV when I was a child. I was born in 1946. Orson Wells was an actor not a Nazi (I hope); but he made a good evil one for his movie. 😉
IMHO, the second best of Welles' movies after Kane and his only big box office success. i know sophisticated critics rate other Welles movies as much higher, but this movie has it all in terms of what movies are really supposed to do. When given a budget Welles was always a genius. His direction of his actors is perhaps the finest of any Hollywood director in history. You never see any thing but great performances from his Hollywood cast's, and that's an amazing record. Great, great movie, this one.
It was a moderate hit, after two flops and his Brazilian fiasco. He had a four-picture deal with Spiegel, but for unknown reasons it was dropped. Typical of the financial mishaps and tangles Welles kept getting into. You have to suspect that the shrinks are right about accident-proneness.
A Welles classic though apparently he wasn’t a big fan himself which is a shame as it is excellent and Welles himself makes a great villain. Edward G Robinson moved from gangster to a much wider variety of roles ranging from this to children’s adventure to sci-fi and here he is on top form. Loretta Young becomes more alive in the second half of the film and the final scenes in the clock tower are perfect.
A vastly entertaining Welles attempt at creating a bonafide Hollywood entertainment. Not one of his seminal achievements perhaps but far superior to similar films of its type. Welles even thought of initially considering Agnes Moorehead in the Robinson role. Now that would have been interesting even though the latter nevertheless did a fine job.
@@Jasper7182009 Both great. Robinson could never carry a series and for years the way Peter did. Falk`s `Columbo` raises level TV. G-d how I enjoyed watching it (and interviewing Peter)
A typically dynamic performance from Orson Welles. Backed up by other greats such as Edward G Robinson. Evidently an early role for Richard Long (Nanny & The Professor 1970s), who would die at only 49 in December 1974. RIP to all.
@laurahoward5426 Do we ever really know how old anyone is/was? So many lies have been told over the years that we can't afford to believe too much. I was a small boy when Long died, & the contemporaneous report gave his year of birth as 1925. I'll stick with this rather than place fresh reliance on latter-day rhetoric. The historian should always be cautious in assessing details written up well after an event because these are frequently penned to fit in with later ideas & bear no reflection of what was actually the case. Alexis de Tocqueville put it well: "History is a gallery of pictures; with many copies, but few originals". Quite so.
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I'm sorry to say this. It's nothing against you, but you can't use words that translate into English words of 5 or more syllables. Most Americans won't understand them. Even I don't understand apoteotico, and I've read quite a lot more than the average American, but I've never seen that before. Just so you know for the future. I hope your day is a good one. ✌🏼
I read he originally wanted his friend (and original member of his Mercury Players) Agnes Moorehead to play the investigator but the producers insisted on Eddie G to booster its box office appeal. Agnes was a truly gifted actress & could have done wonders with the role (though of course Eddie G is xlnt, as always).
A very scary film. I was a kid in the 50s and Nazis were still a very scary shadow, almost as scary as the Red Scare from Russia. Some days I feel like we're reliving my childhood.
Welles said this movie was mediocre because the real producer, Bill Goetz refused to listen to Welles . Welles didn't want Robinson, not because he was a bad actor of course but because it would be boring. He said that it would be far more interesting if a woman ( Agnes Morehead) chased the criminal. And many scenes were cut by the idiot Goetz.
Great film! Edward G. is one of my favourite actors. Right up to Soylent Green! Ad in H.G. and that clock tower (I was thinking he'd just fall but that ending was glorious!) and you've got what a brilliant film. Thanks for posting it! One question. Is this version in the original aspect ratio? It looks like it's been changed to an old TV aspect ratio.
اسم هذا الفيلم The Stranger وشكرا جزيلا لكم علي عرضه كما إني كنت أبحث عن فيلم المحاكمة (the trial (1962 إخراج أورسن ويلز وبطولة أنتوني بركنز وللأسف لم أجد له نسخة مترجمة، أتمني أن اجدها قريبا على صفحتكم
I have to go for now oh yes I will be back this movie I've seen it before it's that good, I remember the first time I saw it, I didn't even want to blink , Yes it's that good.
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Thank you for putting these timeless classics on UA-cam in their original B&W for people to enjoy for free no less! I hope many young people will have the pleasure of discovering them for the first time and learning what makes a great film as opposed to so much that's in the theater today.
I can't believe people today can spend upwards of $16 to watch garbage agenda laden garbage movie/film, whos soul purpose is to brainwash the viewer. The world has come undun.
I am so tired of watching English films in German TV. What a country...still so much dubbed. What luck to now enjoy this film in English English
Why is it that I found this 75 year old film more enthralling and entertaining than most films I’ve seen from the last decade?
Because Orson Welles is a genius and one of the goat directors
Conversely for the same reason that I haven't seen a movie in the last 20 years that's interesting.... 🤔
@@skyedog24 I enjoyed a great film last night that was made at the end of 2022 called “the whale”.
There’s always been great cinema & terrible cinema (and average cinema). My point isn’t to denigrate cinema from the last decade. Like cinema from any time; most of the cinema from the last decade is rubbish, some of it is good and some of it is average. But more to underline that this film from 75 years ago was more entertaining and enthralling than most films I’ve seen in the last decade. Maybe studios should have a rethink about how films should be made (and save themselves a lot of money)?
Most cinematic productions from 75 years ago were as much rubbish as most of what has come out in the last decade, this was among the better one’s.
@@DistantLights
But there are many GOATS
You are so right
I absolutely love the role Orson Welles plays
I ❤ e.g. Robinson ❤
Ce film datant de 1946 est excellent : Aucune fausse note , le scénario, l''intrigue et le jeu des acteurs vaut mille fois nos films actuels .. Merci pour ce bon moment .
Oui!
Je ne trouve pas. Welles a dit que c'était un film médiocre et cela à cause de Goetz. Et je suis totalement d'accord avec lui. S'il n'y avait pas Welles et Robinson, on ne ferait pas attention.
Welles a dit que c'était un de ses plus mauvais films, c'est vrai et malgré ça, il est meilleur que 90% des films des 20 dernière années... ça c'est effrayant !
@@Niko3387Y il ne parlait pas de son interprétation mais du scénario. Welles disait que sa présence physique était trop envahissante, qu'elle faisait exploser l'écran, et cela n'avait rien à voir avec son interprétation. Il avait tout à fait raison . Il voulait que le détective soit joué par une femme ( Agnès Morehead). Et bien je pense qu'il avait encore raison. Cela aurait créé un déséquilibre inquiétant et non ce duel de deux acteurs envahissants comme Welles et Robinson. Personnellement je trouve que le film est très moyen. Et cela n'a rien à voir avec le sujet ( recherche de criminels nazis) qui a été très peu exploité par la fiction depuis.
Not all black and white films 50 years or older are Film-Noir. THIS is Film-Noir. Note contrast with light and shadows. Brilliant!
Who needs cable when we can enjoy the classics!🎬🎬🎬
You must be very cheap not wanting to pay for cable 😂
Read somewhere that this is the only film directed by Welles that did not exceed the budget nor the shooting days schedule and ended generating a profit. Of course he did not have complete control of the movie like he had in his more personal projects but his direction was impecable and the movie is a great one, very entertaining.
Welles said he directed this film to show the powers that be he didn't glow in the dark and could say action and cut like the rest of them.
@@martyn26.2 Indeed, he sure showed them !!!
This is such a brilliant film that I HAVE to watch every few years or so!
Regarding the scene around 58:00 when Wilson shows Mary some documentary footage of the Holocaust: It was the first such footage presented in a Hollywood film.
this is a crazy bit of knowledge
It was meant to be an eye-opener. We could stand to see it now.
Apparently not in another dramatic film until 1964 The Pawnbroker.
Perfect movie for a cold, rainy day!
As I do when I take off my hat, you make a good point !
It is May 20th, 2023, and it's raining where I am right now!
With Tee and cakes 😊
Quality movie. Always enjoy watching Edward G. Robinson.
Thanks, CCC! Awesome flick, convincing performances, great cinematography, haunting music!
I absolutely love this movie! It’s one of my very favorites!!
Thanks so much for posting it! 👍🏼
Doesn’t tire.
Have seen it a few times on The Movies channel.
You are easily entertained. But, that's nothing wrong. Enjoy!
Great film! A real gem, great actors, plot and performances...
Murder of the dog.
I remember this movie from when I was a kid. A great story only surpassed by the cast !
Every shot in a Welles film is like a mini work of art or a painting.
With Orson Welles we are still living.. He is living in us❤
Thank you for your kind response❤❤❤
Have you seen The other side of the wind? shot between 70-76 and came out on Netflix 2018. Wonderful film. The reels spent most of the time in a French vault
Mr M. Thank-you very much sir for your kind information.. This is really very kind of you❤
@@martyn26.2 That film is as eccentric and nonsensensical as a lot of his other stuff. He has little maturity or restraint, so many of his films feel extremely hamhanded. I reserved judgement for so many years, because I felt I SHOULD like them. But after seeing The Third Man, a few days ago, I've had it. If I had realized Wells directed this, I might not have watched it. But I have seen it before, and I knew it was ok.
@@cattymajiv Keep watching your Hollywood mainstream multi million dollar dross formulaic machine.
I had my doubts at the beginning, but then the suspense just kept mounting, right up until the end. Glad I persevered!
The great Edward G. Robinson.
The detective is a great actor, in Scarlett street movie his facial expression and general attitude was typically of an idealistic artistic dreamy man, here is typically a logical authoritative man .he is so IN in both
This is what acting is all about the best of the best, no one will ever be better
And their wardrobes were fantastic!!
This film is great on several levels.
Viewing it many times is a pleasure.
Great movie. and so well acted. Especially impressed with the drugstore owner's role.
Yes
If you cheat at checkers you won't go to heaven.
I love this movie! Great cast,wells direction perfect.
Whoa! Charles revealed his inhumane authoritarian nature to Mary when he told her how Red would treated going forward.
This is one of the most unheralded masterpieces of all time. ✔
It's no "The Ghost & Mr Chicken" but it indeed is one truly excellent film !
Un film f. bine regizat ,cu actori de prima mana ,merita vazut 😊
It's a really amazing movie! Orson Welles is truly a genius 👏
I think this is a better film than The Third Man from a dramatic point of view. I'm not educated enough to talk about the film techniques, because they are very different. But I like this better. Thank you for posting this.
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I don't agree. "The Third Man" raises all kinds of questions about friendship, talent, greed, loyalty... "The Stranger" is a garden variety cat- and-mouse melodrama without much to recommend it in terms of suspense and character development.
@@c.a.savage5689 All of that is true, but technically, My Goodness, Welles was different. Some of the shots in this film are 30 years ahead of their time.
This is a great, entertaining movie but has a typical Hollywood plot and you know what will happen, the Third man is different and unique.
Welles is so sinister in both movies. It's something of a relief that he appears only briefly on close ups in the Third Man. In this movie he gives you the creeps right from the start and the feeling grows uncomfortably throughout.
Edward G Robinson is the greatest actor in the history of mankind.
I was struck by how beautiful Lillian Molieri looked in her very short scene near the start of the film.
This movie is phenomenal.
Very Interesting Movie !! I really Love Loretta Young. We watched her show on TV when I was a child. I was born in 1946. Orson Wells was an actor not a Nazi (I hope); but he made a good evil one for his movie. 😉
Welles is a genius! I know it sounds banal but still I`m say it again. Welles is a genius!
He was no Ed Wood Jr but the late great Mr Welles was indeed one gifted filmmaker !!
@@jubalcalif9100 Who is Ed Wood Jr.?
@@sandrashevey8252 Johnny Depp
Nope, to tell the truth, Welles is overrated. I can argue anyone about this.
@@keskin8512 Let`s start sweetie! Why is Welles overrated????
Wow things have changed. A complete stranger comes barging into your home without being invited and it no big deal!
IMHO, the second best of Welles' movies after Kane and his only big box office success. i know sophisticated critics rate other Welles movies as much higher, but this movie has it all in terms of what movies are really supposed to do. When given a budget Welles was always a genius. His direction of his actors is perhaps the finest of any Hollywood director in history. You never see any thing but great performances from his Hollywood cast's, and that's an amazing record. Great, great movie, this one.
It was a moderate hit, after two flops and his Brazilian fiasco. He had a four-picture deal with Spiegel, but for unknown reasons it was dropped. Typical of the financial mishaps and tangles Welles kept getting into. You have to suspect that the shrinks are right about accident-proneness.
love watching this. Loretta Young can play the scared married woman very well.
I heartily concur !
A Welles classic though apparently he wasn’t a big fan himself which is a shame as it is excellent and Welles himself makes a great villain. Edward G Robinson moved from gangster to a much wider variety of roles ranging from this to children’s adventure to sci-fi and here he is on top form. Loretta Young becomes more alive in the second half of the film and the final scenes in the clock tower are perfect.
Brilliant movie. Superb acting with a thrilling ending.
Honey when he fell on those spikes it was as though every wrong he did was revealed. He pulled it out. Ouch. 🧘🏿♂️.
I've never heard of or seen this movie before. Thanks for the upload!
Great movie, I really enjoyed it, especially the end was great with the sword of the truth' angel. Thanks for it.
A vastly entertaining Welles attempt at creating a bonafide Hollywood entertainment. Not one of his seminal achievements perhaps but far superior to similar films of its type. Welles even thought of initially considering Agnes Moorehead in the Robinson role. Now that would have been interesting even though the latter nevertheless did a fine job.
Yes, Welles did want her but was overruled by the studio
Eddie Robinson in this role is a great role-model for Falk in `Columbo`.
Indubitably !
@@jubalcalif9100 Have you seen the film?
Oh no! Robinson is splendid, as always!! Far and away superior to that irritating snoop Columbo.
@@Jasper7182009 Both great. Robinson could never carry a series and for years the way Peter did. Falk`s `Columbo` raises level TV. G-d how I enjoyed watching it (and interviewing Peter)
Such a great film, love watching it. Thank you.🇬🇧❤️
1:17:45 chilling --
"Do you know what you are, Mr. Rankin? You're the absent-minded professor!"
As others have said, SUCH a good movie.
A typically dynamic performance from Orson Welles. Backed up by other greats such as Edward G Robinson. Evidently an early role for Richard Long (Nanny & The Professor 1970s), who would die at only 49 in December 1974. RIP to all.
Thx for info.
@@phylis3917 My pleasure 🙏.
He was 47 at the time of his death
@laurahoward5426 Do we ever really know how old anyone is/was? So many lies have been told over the years that we can't afford to believe too much. I was a small boy when Long died, & the contemporaneous report gave his year of birth as 1925. I'll stick with this rather than place fresh reliance on latter-day rhetoric. The historian should always be cautious in assessing details written up well after an event because these are frequently penned to fit in with later ideas & bear no reflection of what was actually the case. Alexis de Tocqueville put it well: "History is a gallery of pictures; with many copies, but few originals". Quite so.
@@stephenwitherington879 Give or take a few years, who cares anyway? An approximate age or date is good enough.
Edward G does it again! Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
The use of shadows and light, reminds me of a later film which Wells was in oddly enough was "The Third man" .
That's SUCH a great movie, I'll have to watch it again soon.
I saw this movie on TMC a few years ago excellent cast Orson Welles Edward G Robinson and Loretta Young great movie.
Intense flick but then Orson Welles was always intense. 😎
A fantastic movie, but the audio is a little hard to distinguish, even with closed captions.
Thanks for uploading it!
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@@CultCinemaClassics This seems to be a 16mm print.
Every frame this film is absolutely gorgeous!
Grande filme. Final apoteótico. B&W sublime. Gracias.
I'm sorry to say this. It's nothing against you, but you can't use words that translate into English words of 5 or more syllables. Most Americans won't understand them. Even I don't understand apoteotico, and I've read quite a lot more than the average American, but I've never seen that before. Just so you know for the future. I hope your day is a good one. ✌🏼
Great Film. Thanks CCC. I can only imagine what Orson would have done with the film without the Usual Restraints they put on him.
I read he originally wanted his friend (and original member of his Mercury Players) Agnes Moorehead to play the investigator but the producers insisted on Eddie G to booster its box office appeal. Agnes was a truly gifted actress & could have done wonders with the role (though of course Eddie G is xlnt, as always).
Great movie, thanks for posting it!
Thanks for these great movies and the option to watch in original B&W or Colorized
LOVE THESE CLASSICS...THANK YOU X
Excellent. Loretta Young is charming and Orson Welles is... Orson Welles !
Wonderful old movie, thanks for posting!
Fantastic film!!! Thank you
"Let's use a civilian woman as bait for a nazi killer!"
Perfect.
Wow, a very slim Orson Welles, Took the voice to know it right at the beginning
One of the best of the genre.
You speak the truth, Kemo Sabe !
Orson Orson Orson genius ❤️
Excellent film merci beaucoup pour vos films 🎥 😲👍
GREAT movie upload! Thank you!!
Haven't seen this in ages--TY
Great movie!!!
Oh my god in ten minutes in and this movie is so fricken good!
and this is a great movie
A very scary film. I was a kid in the 50s and Nazis were still a very scary shadow, almost as scary as the Red Scare from Russia. Some days I feel like we're reliving my childhood.
People throw around the word Nazi these days as if to say scoundrel. They have no idea the evil of which they speak.
Yeah. Neonates. They never die, just transform into something equally horrible.
Neo nazis
But the Red scare was real, they're now in charge.
dumbass
@@andrewhoward7200
Great.. thank you very much!. Can you please upload Caliostro by Orson Wells
Love the last two shots.
Great film 😊
The ending was great.😅
Another interesting film is Ingmar Bergman THE SERPENT'S EGG, particularly the final 10 minutes.
Wayyyyyyy underrated
Thanks for posting, really good film with peerless performances from EGR and OW. Sole gripe: the subtitles do noit match what the voices are saying
You can turn off the subtitles by clicking on the wheel icon on the right 😊😉
I love Mr.Potter yelling at poor Mr.Peabody
Great film. Felt sorry for Mr Peabody though.
Now this is a good movie..."Wha Happen"?
Gosh I lv this film they all play great parts.
Ello!
Bun film. Excelent merita văzut.
Great movie
Great movie great cast of actors
Welles said this movie was mediocre because the real producer, Bill Goetz refused to listen to Welles . Welles didn't want Robinson, not because he was a bad actor of course but because it would be boring. He said that it would be far more interesting if a woman ( Agnes Morehead) chased the criminal. And many scenes were cut by the idiot Goetz.
The movie is good but the sound is low ...
Great film! Edward G. is one of my favourite actors. Right up to Soylent Green! Ad in H.G. and that clock tower (I was thinking he'd just fall but that ending was glorious!) and you've got what a brilliant film.
Thanks for posting it!
One question. Is this version in the original aspect ratio? It looks like it's been changed to an old TV aspect ratio.
if u think soylent green a great movie you must be eating it for lunch
Nice!
Angela Londonderry died today *Monday 25 March 2024 at 06.42* Rest of Peace
اسم هذا الفيلم The Stranger
وشكرا جزيلا لكم علي عرضه
كما إني كنت أبحث عن فيلم المحاكمة (the trial (1962 إخراج أورسن ويلز وبطولة أنتوني بركنز وللأسف لم أجد له نسخة مترجمة، أتمني أن اجدها قريبا على صفحتكم
Shades too of `Strangers on a Train` as the carousel sequence does not end the novel.
I have to go for now oh yes I will be back this movie I've seen it before it's that good, I remember the first time I saw it, I didn't even want to blink ,
Yes it's that good.
Brilliant! Although I think the local council's OH&S might have something to say about that clock - bloody dangerous!
I don't think there was any OH+S back then.
كنت أبحث عن فيلم المحاكمة (the trial (1962 إخراج أورسن ويلز وبطولة أنتوني بركنز وللأسف لم أجد له نسخة مترجمة، أتمني أن اجدها قريبا على صفحتكم
🙏
Beautiful Gretchen Young!
Fantastic thank you 🍀👍🙏
In black and white! The shadows - brilliant.
This obscenity must be destroyed. [sounds like he’s speaking of ________