The Stranger (1946) | |
Director(s) | Orson Welles |
Producer(s) | Sam Spiegel |
Top Genres | Crime, Drama, Film Noir, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense |
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The Stranger (1946) was a Crime - Drama Film directed by Orson Welles and produced by Sam Spiegel.
Academy Awards 1946 --- Ceremony Number 19 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Writing | Victor Trivas | Nominated |
The Stranger BlogHub Articles:
Rachel and The Stranger (1948): Indentured Servitude
By 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 17, 2020 From 4 Star FilmsIt becomes increasingly apparent Rachel and The Stranger is a peculiar little movie that would have no place in the modern landscape, and not simply because RKO Studios is no longer in existence. It feels like arguably its biggest star is off-screen more than he is on because he was probably in at l... Read full article
Edward G. Robinson Pursues Nazis in “The Stranger” directed by Orson Welles
By Stephen Reginald on May 27, 2020 From Classic Movie ManEdward G. Robinson Pursues Nazis in “The Stranger” directed by Orson Welles The Stranger (1946) is a film noir directed by Orson Welles, produced by Sam Spiegel, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young, and Orson Welles. The film concerns Mr. Wilson (Robinson) of the United ... Read full article
book: The Stranger (1942; trans 1988 Matthew Ward) by Albert Camus
By John Grant on Jan 18, 2020 From NoirishAlbert Camus’s L’?tranger/The Stranger/The Outsider is one of the most written-about books of the 20th century, so I doubt that any jejune thoughts of my own are going to add much to the sum of human understanding. It’s a book that somehow I didn’t read during my schooldays a... Read full article
'TILL DEATH US DO PART: The Stranger (1946)
on Jul 20, 2017 From Caftan Woman"How do I kill thee, let me count the ways." CineMaven has been sitting on her couch dreaming of homicide and wedded bliss. On Monday, July 24th click HERE for the contributions to the blogathon with the inspiring title of 'TILL DEATH US DO PART. My contribution is a look at The Stranger and i... Read full article
'TILL DEATH US DO PART: The Stranger (1946)
By Caftan Woman on Jul 20, 2017 From Caftan Woman"How do I kill thee, let me count the ways." CineMaven has been sitting on her couch dreaming of homicide and wedded bliss. On Monday, July 24th click HERE for the contributions to the blogathon with the inspiring title of 'TILL DEATH US DO PART. My contribution is a look at The Stranger and i... Read full article
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Quotes from The Stranger
[after Meineke's body is dug up]
Mr. Potter: 'Course, he's changed some. Being buried in the earth does that.
Professor Charles Rankin: Who would think to look for the notorious Franz Kindler in the sacred precincts of the Harper School, surrounded by the sons of America's first families? And I'll stay hidden... till the day when we strike again.
Konrad Meinike: Franz! There will be another war?
Professor Charles Rankin: Of course.
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Facts about The Stranger
During the dinner conversation, a correspondent, Standish of the London Times in Berlin, is mentioned. This could be a reference to Henry Standish, a war correspondent for the 'News Chronicle', a UK daily paper (1930-1960). (Standish is quoted in 'What Buchenwald Really Means' by Victor Gollancz (1945)). Whether this reference is meant to be the same Standish and whether Standish really wrote an article similar to the one discussed in the film is not able to be determined.
Orson Welles originally wanted Agnes Moorehead to play the FBI part. The studio said no and instead gave him Edward G. Robinson.
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