The Third Man: Why the Entire Crew Called Orson Welles Impossible
The Third Man is the greatest British film ever made — but the behind-the-scenes story is darker than the film itself. Orson Welles arrived in Vienna as a last-minute replacement. Within days, the entire crew had turned against him. The director, Carol Reed, was forced to negotiate every scene like a hostage situation. The sewer chase that became cinema's most famous finale was filmed in a city still buried under rubble from the war. And the zither score that made Anton Karas world-famous was discovered by accident in a courtyard at two in the morning. This is the real story of how The Third Man was made — and why it almost wasn't. 📌 CHAPTERS: 00:00 — The Gamble That Should Have Failed 02:45 — Why Welles Was the Wrong Actor 05:30 — The Vienna Nobody Talks About 09:15 — The Zither Score Discovery 14:20 — The Ferris Wheel Scene Standoff 18:50 — The Sewer Chase: Filming in Real Ruins 24:00 — The Ending They Fought Over 🎬 TIMELESS FILM CLASSICS Every classic film has a secret. We find them. Subscribe for more old Hollywood facts and film history deep dives. #TheThirdMan #OrsonWelles #OldHollywood #FilmHistory #HollywoodBehindTheScenes #ClassicCinema #FilmNoir

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