[8], Upon its release in 1940, The New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther called the film pretentious and derivative of French and Russian films, and wrote, "John McGuire and Margaret Tallichet, as the reporter and his girl, are permitted to act half-way normal, it is true. Boris Ingster
Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 RKO Radio Pictures film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr.. Nicholas Musuraca
62 or 66-67 minutes
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"[10], Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader wrote: "An RKO B-film from 1940, done up in high Hollywood expressionism. His evidence â that he saw the accused, Joe Briggs, standing over the body of a man in a diner â is instrumental in having Briggs found guilty.
It's a film too arty for average audiences, and too humdrum for others. "The Black List: Essential Film Noir" in. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. Modern research has shown that Nathanael West wrote the final version of the screenplay, but was uncredited.[2][1]. He had previously worked on King Kong in 1933 and The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1939, and worked on the sets for Citizen Kane. Not that one should spend a lot of time on this debate, but still it’s discussed. https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Stranger_on_the_Third_Floor&oldid=2537122, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. "[11], Another film reviewer, P.S. Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 American film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr..
[8], Upon its release in 1940, The New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther called the film pretentious and derivative of French and Russian films, and wrote, "John McGuire and Margaret Tallichet, as the reporter and his girl, are permitted to act half-way normal, it is true. Boris Ingster
Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 RKO Radio Pictures film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr.. Nicholas Musuraca
62 or 66-67 minutes
RKO Pictures Distributed by Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He directed only three feature films in his career. MURDER ...in a nightmare that comes TRUE ...to haunt an innocent man... Mystery thriller to baffle you. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Film.If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see lists of open tasks and regional and topical task forces.To use this banner, please refer to the documentation.To improve this article, please refer to the guidelines.
"[10], Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader wrote: "An RKO B-film from 1940, done up in high Hollywood expressionism. His evidence â that he saw the accused, Joe Briggs, standing over the body of a man in a diner â is instrumental in having Briggs found guilty.
It's a film too arty for average audiences, and too humdrum for others. "The Black List: Essential Film Noir" in. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. Modern research has shown that Nathanael West wrote the final version of the screenplay, but was uncredited.[2][1]. He had previously worked on King Kong in 1933 and The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1939, and worked on the sets for Citizen Kane. Not that one should spend a lot of time on this debate, but still it’s discussed. https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Stranger_on_the_Third_Floor&oldid=2537122, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. "[11], Another film reviewer, P.S. Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 American film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr..
[8], Upon its release in 1940, The New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther called the film pretentious and derivative of French and Russian films, and wrote, "John McGuire and Margaret Tallichet, as the reporter and his girl, are permitted to act half-way normal, it is true. Boris Ingster
Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 RKO Radio Pictures film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr.. Nicholas Musuraca
62 or 66-67 minutes
RKO Pictures Distributed by Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He directed only three feature films in his career. MURDER ...in a nightmare that comes TRUE ...to haunt an innocent man... Mystery thriller to baffle you. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Film.If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see lists of open tasks and regional and topical task forces.To use this banner, please refer to the documentation.To improve this article, please refer to the guidelines.
"[10], Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader wrote: "An RKO B-film from 1940, done up in high Hollywood expressionism. His evidence â that he saw the accused, Joe Briggs, standing over the body of a man in a diner â is instrumental in having Briggs found guilty.
It's a film too arty for average audiences, and too humdrum for others. "The Black List: Essential Film Noir" in. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. Modern research has shown that Nathanael West wrote the final version of the screenplay, but was uncredited.[2][1]. He had previously worked on King Kong in 1933 and The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1939, and worked on the sets for Citizen Kane. Not that one should spend a lot of time on this debate, but still it’s discussed. https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Stranger_on_the_Third_Floor&oldid=2537122, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. "[11], Another film reviewer, P.S. Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 American film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr..
[8], Upon its release in 1940, The New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther called the film pretentious and derivative of French and Russian films, and wrote, "John McGuire and Margaret Tallichet, as the reporter and his girl, are permitted to act half-way normal, it is true. Boris Ingster
Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 RKO Radio Pictures film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr.. Nicholas Musuraca
62 or 66-67 minutes
RKO Pictures Distributed by Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He directed only three feature films in his career. MURDER ...in a nightmare that comes TRUE ...to haunt an innocent man... Mystery thriller to baffle you. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Film.If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see lists of open tasks and regional and topical task forces.To use this banner, please refer to the documentation.To improve this article, please refer to the guidelines.
"[10], Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader wrote: "An RKO B-film from 1940, done up in high Hollywood expressionism. His evidence â that he saw the accused, Joe Briggs, standing over the body of a man in a diner â is instrumental in having Briggs found guilty.
It's a film too arty for average audiences, and too humdrum for others. "The Black List: Essential Film Noir" in. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. Modern research has shown that Nathanael West wrote the final version of the screenplay, but was uncredited.[2][1]. He had previously worked on King Kong in 1933 and The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1939, and worked on the sets for Citizen Kane. Not that one should spend a lot of time on this debate, but still it’s discussed. https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Stranger_on_the_Third_Floor&oldid=2537122, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. "[11], Another film reviewer, P.S. Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 American film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr..
[8], Upon its release in 1940, The New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther called the film pretentious and derivative of French and Russian films, and wrote, "John McGuire and Margaret Tallichet, as the reporter and his girl, are permitted to act half-way normal, it is true. Boris Ingster
Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 RKO Radio Pictures film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr.. Nicholas Musuraca
62 or 66-67 minutes
RKO Pictures Distributed by Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He directed only three feature films in his career. MURDER ...in a nightmare that comes TRUE ...to haunt an innocent man... Mystery thriller to baffle you. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Film.If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see lists of open tasks and regional and topical task forces.To use this banner, please refer to the documentation.To improve this article, please refer to the guidelines.
"[10], Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader wrote: "An RKO B-film from 1940, done up in high Hollywood expressionism. His evidence â that he saw the accused, Joe Briggs, standing over the body of a man in a diner â is instrumental in having Briggs found guilty.
It's a film too arty for average audiences, and too humdrum for others. "The Black List: Essential Film Noir" in. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. Modern research has shown that Nathanael West wrote the final version of the screenplay, but was uncredited.[2][1]. He had previously worked on King Kong in 1933 and The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1939, and worked on the sets for Citizen Kane. Not that one should spend a lot of time on this debate, but still it’s discussed. https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Stranger_on_the_Third_Floor&oldid=2537122, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. "[11], Another film reviewer, P.S. Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 American film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr..
Ward becomes the key witness at the murder trial of a petty criminal Joe Briggs (Elisha Cook Jr.) who is accused of slashing the throat of a popular cafe owner name Nick Giuseppe. Cinematography He is arrested and, in order to clear him, Jane sets out to find the strange man. In Stranger on the Third Floor a newspaper reporter Micheal Ward (John McGuire) get his "big" break when he happens upon a murder. [8][6], In the introduction to Turner Classic Movies' Noir Alley presentation of the film, Eddie Muller compared the style of the film to that of German Expressionist films.
[8], Upon its release in 1940, The New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther called the film pretentious and derivative of French and Russian films, and wrote, "John McGuire and Margaret Tallichet, as the reporter and his girl, are permitted to act half-way normal, it is true. Boris Ingster
Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 RKO Radio Pictures film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr.. Nicholas Musuraca
62 or 66-67 minutes
RKO Pictures Distributed by Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He directed only three feature films in his career. MURDER ...in a nightmare that comes TRUE ...to haunt an innocent man... Mystery thriller to baffle you. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Film.If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see lists of open tasks and regional and topical task forces.To use this banner, please refer to the documentation.To improve this article, please refer to the guidelines.
"[10], Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader wrote: "An RKO B-film from 1940, done up in high Hollywood expressionism. His evidence â that he saw the accused, Joe Briggs, standing over the body of a man in a diner â is instrumental in having Briggs found guilty.
It's a film too arty for average audiences, and too humdrum for others. "The Black List: Essential Film Noir" in. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. Modern research has shown that Nathanael West wrote the final version of the screenplay, but was uncredited.[2][1]. He had previously worked on King Kong in 1933 and The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1939, and worked on the sets for Citizen Kane. Not that one should spend a lot of time on this debate, but still it’s discussed. https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Stranger_on_the_Third_Floor&oldid=2537122, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. "[11], Another film reviewer, P.S. Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 American film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr..