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I've never seen that. It's streaming for free on Myretroflix.com (channel on Roku).... Honeycombe8 Mar 2018 #1
It's about a black market operator in post WWII Vienna. longship Mar 2018 #4
Very true. In my mind it "IS" Vienna as us baby boomers saw it dameatball Mar 2018 #7
+1. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2018 #8
I found a synopsis. Honeycombe8 Mar 2018 #11
nope...a writer from USA.....Joseph Cotten dameatball Mar 2018 #5
Oh.... Hmmmm. Guess that's why I haven't watched it. Honeycombe8 Mar 2018 #9
Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles dameatball Mar 2018 #12
Close. Straw Man Mar 2018 #21
Ohhhhh...so in my mind I was confusing two Orson Welles movies. Thanks. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2018 #22
Two wonderful movies: I highly recommend them both. Straw Man Mar 2018 #34
What kind of Hoagie? Kilgore Mar 2018 #2
There were two and shared with my g/f and her mom.....Philly cheese steak and Italian dameatball Mar 2018 #6
Nice! Kilgore Mar 2018 #14
That is my favorite film ! davekriss Mar 2018 #3
I think it is a darker and less publicized Casablanca. dameatball Mar 2018 #10
The interactions of the four powers in Vienna is intriguing....might lead to a good remake dameatball Mar 2018 #13
Great movie. I rode on the Ferris Wheel when I visited Vienna years ago. jalan48 Mar 2018 #15
Was it the same?? I actually thought CottenWells would have a fight on it the first time I saw it dameatball Mar 2018 #16
I think so. The cabins held at least 6-8 people as I remember.Not at all like a typical Ferris Wheel jalan48 Mar 2018 #17
Yes, in the Prater. The Wiener Riesenrad (the name of the Ferris Wheel) smirkymonkey Mar 2018 #25
Thanks for the name of the device. I was a little scared at first at the thought of being so far up jalan48 Mar 2018 #27
They are friendly when you get to know them, but not at all stuck up. smirkymonkey Mar 2018 #28
I was struck by how understated the people seemed to be while I was walking around amidst the life jalan48 Mar 2018 #29
It's an amazing city. I am so glad I had the opportunity to live there for a smirkymonkey Mar 2018 #30
Glad you were able to experience it as you did though I admit to be a bit envious. jalan48 Mar 2018 #31
Theme song by Anton Karas on zither, No. 1 on charts in 1950. appalachiablue Mar 2018 #18
I like it! smirkymonkey Mar 2018 #26
The music was great and set the tone. dameatball Mar 2018 #33
"Victims? Don't be melodramatic." eleny Mar 2018 #19
What is the 1949 British version? Differences? Sneederbunk Mar 2018 #20
It is 11 minutes longer, so must have been edited somewhere along the line. dameatball Mar 2018 #23
Thank you. Sneederbunk Mar 2018 #24
I've seen this movie about 3 times, but... Tracer Mar 2018 #32
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