Baby Pictures: The Third Man

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CertificatePG
Year1949
GenreFilm Noir, Thriller
Director(s)Carol Reed
Writer(s)Graham Greene, Orson Welles, Alexander Korda
LanguageEnglish
CountryUK, USA
Running Time1HR 44MINS
SeasonBaby Pictures
Closed Captioning This screening will play with subtitles for the d/Deaf and hard of hearing

Baby Pictures is our regular Friday morning film slot exclusively for carers with little ones aged twelve months and under. This week take your baby on a trip to Vienna with the stone-cold classic The Third Man.

In 1949, an American writer of westerns, Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten), arrives in post-war Vienna to visit his old friend Harry Lime (Orson Welles). On arrival, he learns that his friend has been killed in a street accident and when he meets Calloway (Trevor Howard), chief of the British Military Police in Vienna, he is informed that Lime was in fact a black marketer wanted by the police. He decides to prove Harry's innocence, but is Harry really dead?

Baby Pictures 

Baby Pictures is open to carers and little ones of twelve months and under. As everyone in the cinema is a parent or carer, there’s no need to worry if it gets a little noisy. Everyone understands. Customers not accompanying a baby will be turned away.

The lights are turned up a little bit and the sound is a little softer to create a peaceful environment for you and the baby. It’s just for carers (Mum, Dad, Granny, Granda, whoever it is it looking after the tot) and babies. Up to two adults can come with a babyPlease note: we cannot allow babies over the age of 12 months to come to Baby Pictures.  

If you have any questions about Baby Pictures, please get in touch on qftmanager@qub.ac.uk.

Baby Pictures is supported by Film Hub NI.

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