The Third Man (1949) was a Cold War-era thriller directed by Carol Reed (Night Train to Munich), based on the novel by Graham Greene, and starred Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Trevor Howard, and Orson Welles. The film is widely considered to be one of the greatest motion pictures of the twentieth century. Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) searches for a dead friend in postwar Vienna, amid widespread corruption and black marketeers.
The following firearms were used in the film The Third Man:
The Third Man
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Movie Poster
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United Kingdom United States
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Directed by
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Carol Reed
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Release Date
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1949
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Language
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English Russian German
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Distributor
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British Lion Film Corporation (UK) Selznick Releasing Organization (US)
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M1 Garand
During the opening montage, US troops are shown patrolling post-war Vienna with M1 Garands.
M1 Garand semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling - .30-06
The US troops with M1 Garand rifles.
Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine
During the opening montage, Soviet troops are shown patrolling post-war Vienna with Mosin Nagant M1944 Carbines.
Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine, with attached side-folding bayonet - 7.62x54mm R
The Soviet troops with Mosin Nagant M44 carbines.
M1911
Several British and U.S. MPs in Vienna carry M1911 pistols in their holsters.
M1911 - .455 Webley, a licensed handgun to the British Armed Forces during and after World War 1, later issued to members of the R.A.F. and Royal Navy
A British private waits outside Anna Schmidt's building as she is arrested inside.
Webley Mk IV Duty Model
Harry Lime (Orson Welles) mentions to Holly Martins that he carries a gun, later proven when he draws his short-barreled Webley Mk IV Duty Model.
short barreled Webley Mk IV Duty Model - .38 S&W
Harry Lime draws his Webley inside the cafe.
Harry Lime aims his Webley while on the run.
Harry Lime hides under a sewer grating, gripping his Webley.
Harry Lime turns around, Webley in hand.
Karabiner 98k
The German troops assisting the British in their hunt for Harry Lime carry Karabiner 98k rifles.
Karabiner 98k - German manufacture 1937 date - 7.92x57mm Mauser
A German soldier descends to the sewers to chase after Harry Lime.
A German soldier holds his Karabiner 98k, waiting for Harry Lime.
Browning Hi-Power
Maj. Calloway (Trevor Howard), a British Army M.P. in Vienna, carries a Browning Hi-Power. One of the Austrian police officers leading the chase for Lime through the sewers also carries a Hi-Power.
The first version of the classic pistol, developed by John Browning and adopted by Belgium in 1935, the
FN P-35 - 9x19mm. During World War II, the Germans would occupy the Belgian firearms factories and continued to produce this gun, still called the P-35, but with
Waffenamt stamps. The Design would be adopted by other countries and manufactured abroad with the generic designation simply as the "Browning High Power".
Calloway, Paine, and another officer search for Harry Lime.
Calloway with his Browning Hi-Power drawn.
An Austrian officer waves his Browning Hi-Power. Note how even though the hammer appears to be down, he shows excellent trigger discipline.
Luger P08
Several of the Austrian police officers searching for Harry Lime in the sewers carry Luger P08 pistols.
The silhouette of an officer's Luger is seen as he pursues Lime.
Webley Mk IV Pocket Model
Sgt. Paine (Bernard Lee, best known as "M" in the James Bond series from 1962-1979) carries a Webley Mk IV Pocket Model, which Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) picks up when he searches for Lime in the sewers.
Webley Mk IV Pocket Model - .38 S&W
Sgt. Paine with his Webley drawn in the sewers.
Holly Martins takes Paine's Webley.