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In
post-war Vienna, a city occupied by four Allied forces and sustained by a
thriving black market, American writer Holly Martins arrives, penniless, at
the invitation of his old friend Harry Lime, who had offered him a job.
Holly goes to Harry's apartment and is told by the porter that Harry was run
over by a car and killed. He rushes to the cemetery, where he finds
Harry's funeral in progress. As he leaves the gravesite, Holly is
approached by a British officer, Major Calloway, who offers him a ride and
buys him a drink. When Calloway tells him that Harry was a notorious
racketeer, Holly drunkenly vows to prove him wrong.
Later, at his hotel, Holly is approached by
Crabbin, the head of a cultural institute, who mistakes him for a
prestigious novelist and offers to pay for his stay in Vienna if he will
speak at one of their meetings. Holly soon receives a call from
"Baron" Kurtz, who identifies himself as a friend of Harry and arranges to
meet Holly at a café. Kurtz describes Harry's accident and mentions
that Harry's Romanian friend Popescu was also present when Harry died.
Holly inquires about the beautiful woman he saw at the funeral, and Kurtz
replies that she was Harry's girlfriend, Anna Schmidt, an actress at the
Josefstadt Theatre.
Holly calls on Anna after a performance, and she
tells him that Harry's personal physician, Dr. Winkel, happened to show up
at the scene of the accident, and that the man behind the wheel of the car
was actually Harry's driver. Anna expresses her suspicion that Harry's
death was not accidental, and accompanies Holly to Harry's apartment to
question the porter. Contrary to Kurtz's account, the porter says that
Harry was killed at once, adding that an unidentified third man was present
and helped carry the body.
When Holly escorts Anna to her apartment, they
find Calloway and members of the international police force searching her
room. Calloway confiscates Anna's identification papers, claiming they
were forged, takes her to the police station and questions her about Josef
Harbin, an employee of a military hospital who recently disappeared.
After Anna is released, she and Holly go to a nightclub, where they are
joined by Kurtz and Popescu, and Holly relates what the porter told him
about the third man.
The next evening, Holly and Anna set out to talk
to the porter again, but as they approach the building, the neighbors tell
them that the porter has been murdered. When Holly returns to his
hotel, he is promptly whisked away to Crabbin's cultural institute.
The badly shaken Holly stumbles through his guest appearance at the literary
salon but, when Popescu arrives with two men, he flees. Holly goes to
see Calloway, who tells him about Vienna's black market for penicillin,
explaining that racketeers often increase their profits by diluting the
drug, which has disastrous medical effects. Calloway says that Harbin
worked for Harry, stealing penicillin from laboratories, and shows Holly the
evidence his men have collected implicating Harry and Kurtz. Holly is
appalled by his friend's actions, and goes to Anna and tells her that he is
returning to the United States, then admits his strong feelings for her.
After leaving Anna's apartment, Holly notices a
man standing in the shadows and dares him to reveal himself. When an
irate neighbor opens a window, the light falls across the face of Harry
Lime, who disappears before Holly can reach him. Holly summons
Calloway, who retraces Harry's escape route and discovers an abandoned news
kiosk leading underground to the main sewer. Calloway has Harry's
coffin exhumed, and the body inside turns out to be Harbin's. Using
Kurtz as an intermediary, Holly arranges a meeting with Harry at the
amusement park Ferris wheel. Harry smoothly dismisses Holly's moral outrage
at the penicillin racket and warns his old friend to stop talking to the
police. Undeterred, Harry offers to help the police capture Harry in
exchange for safe passage out of Vienna for Anna, who is about to be
arrested by the Russians. When Anna furiously rejects the deal, Holly
wants to quit, but Calloway takes him to the children's hospital to see some
of the brain-damaged young victims of Harry's racketeering. Heartsick
over what he sees, Holly agrees to act as a decoy to capture Harry.
After waiting for Harry for hours in a café,
Holly is joined by Anna, who berates him for working for the police.
When Harry arrives, Anna warns him, and he escapes into the sewer, with
Holly and the police in pursuit. Harry shoots and kills a British
soldier, Sergeant Paine, and Holly slips away and shoots Harry as he tries
to crawl through a grate to the street above. After Harry's real
funeral, Holly watches in despair as Anna silently walks away down a long,
tree-lined avenue. |