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  1. STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR. Directed by. Boris Ingster. United States, 1940. Drama, Thriller, Film noir. 64. Synopsis. An aspiring reporter is the key witness at the murder trial of a young man accused of cutting a café owner’s throat and is soon accu ...

  2. Stranger on the Third Floor (1940) 08/16/1940 (US) Mystery, Thriller 1h 4m User Score. What's your Vibe? Login to use TMDB's new rating system. Welcome to Vibes, TMDB's new rating system! For more information, visit the contribution bible. Overview. Newsp ...

  3. 23. Juli 2012 · Stranger on the Third Floor is the epitome of the B movie. It presses the envelope between a film and a docu-drama at a tight runtime of a mere 65 minutes. Many critics feel that Stranger on the Third Floor marks the inception of the film noir genre and it is true that it does incorporate many elements of that slightly later genre.

  4. Stranger on the Third Floor is a film directed by Boris Ingster with Peter Lorre, John McGuire, Margaret Tallichet, Charles Waldron .... Year: 1940. Original title: Stranger on the Third Floor. Synopsis: Reporter Michael Ward is the key witness in a murder trial. His evidence - that he saw the accused Briggs standing over the body of a man in a diner - is instrumental in having Briggs deemed ...

  5. Watching 'The Stranger on the Third Floor (1940),' I was conscious of being present at a birth: the birth of film noir, at least in its most readily recognisable form. As if to announce impending delivery, the film's title is superimposed over the classically noirish image of a man's figure silhouetted behind a pair of blinds smoking contemplatively at an apartment window. Boris Ingster's ...

  6. Critics and fans agree: Stranger on the Third Floor is the little B picture that launched one of the greatest movements in cinema history: film noir. Peter L...

  7. Generally regarded as one of the first films to combine all the noir elements (visual, narrative, thematic) into an ideal specimen of the style, Boris Ingster’s Stranger on the Third Floor features one of the most visually stunning dream sequences of the cycle; released a full year before Citizen Kane, the film quite likely influenced that film’s director and the visual style that some ...