The Third Man on The Living Daylights...
PUCCINI
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For anyone who has seen the classic film-noir masterpiece directed by Carol Reed and starring Orson welles and Joseph Cotten, there's a bunch of coincidental (or on purposed) similarities with another classic, our great TLD...for start, both are set in the beautiful city of vienna, both have a man who is presumably death (Harry Lime) or captured by the enemy (Georgi Koskov) a woman who is in love with that man, and she is approached by a friend of him (Holly Martins/James Bond). later on both films, both missing men turn out to be the real villain behind a scheme that deals with smuggling some kind of drug (penicilin/heroin. To finish this, there's two persons involved in the third man that even if they weren't on TLD they were part of the bond family, Bernard Lee (M) and director Guy Hamilton, who was assistant director on TTM. also, Orson Welles played Le Chiffre on the Casino Royale 1967 spoof...
I don't know if Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson had The third man on their minds by the time they were adapting Fleming's short story into a screenplay, but it sure turned out to be an excellent 007 adventure...both films have a high rank on my all time favorite films list.
I don't know if Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson had The third man on their minds by the time they were adapting Fleming's short story into a screenplay, but it sure turned out to be an excellent 007 adventure...both films have a high rank on my all time favorite films list.
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Indeed- that was very deliberate.
Are you sure about John Glen? I know Guy Hamilton worked on The Third Man. He was assistant director and doubled Orson Welles (Harry Lime) in a couple of scenes.
I checked John Glen's profile at the imdb (not the most reliable source). It states he was assistant sound editor (uncredited) on The Third Man. Well, you learn something new every day.