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Three Strangers

BREATHTAKING SUSPENSE - THRILLS!
1946 | 92m | English

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On the eve of the Chinese New Year, three strangers, Crystal Shackleford, married to a wealthy philanderer; Jerome Artbutny, an outwardly respectable judge; and Johnny West, a seedy sneak thief, make a pact before a small statue of the Chinese goddess of Destiny. The threesome agree to purchase a sweepstakes ticket and share whatever winnings might accrue.
Release Date: Jan 28, 1946
Director: Jean Negulesco
Writer: John Huston, Howard Koch
Genres: Crime, Thriller
Keywords film noir, new year's eve
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 19, 2024
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Name Character
Sydney Greenstreet Jerome K. Arbutny
Geraldine Fitzgerald Crystal Shackleford
Peter Lorre Johnny West
Joan Lorring Icey Crane
Robert Shayne Bertram Fallon
Marjorie Riordan Janet Elliott
Arthur Shields Prosecutor
Rosalind Ivan Lady Rhea Beladon
John Alvin Junior Clerk
Peter Whitney Timothy Delaney aka Gabby
Alan Napier David Shackleford
Clifford Brooke Senior Clerk
Doris Lloyd Mrs. Proctor
Norman Ainsley Mr. Giesing
Edward Biby Man on the Street
Benny Burt Drunken Stranger
Woody Chambliss Man in Pub
Tom Coleman Pub Patron
Alec Craig Man on Park Bench
Cyril Delevanti Stockbroker (Voice)
Leslie Denison Detective
Creighton Hale Man in Pub
Sam Harris Magistrate
Holmes Herbert Sir Robert
Keith Hitchcock Donald Fry
Leyland Hodgson Police Inspector in Pub
Olaf Hytten Prison Turnkey
Fred Kelsey Man on the Street / Man in Pub
Colin Kenny Alfred, Innkeeper / Bartender
Connie Leon Flower Woman
Stanley Logan 'Major' George Alfred Beach
Jeffrey Sayre Waiter
Reginald Sheffield Hotel Clerk
Leo White News Hawker
Eric Wilton Bailiff
Ian Wolfe Gillkie the Barrister
John Burton Narrator
Tom Pilkington Man in Pub
Stanley Mann Newshawker
Thomas Martin Reporter in Courtroom
Name Job
Jean Negulesco Director
Arthur Edeson Director of Photography
Adolph Deutsch Original Music Composer
Edwin B. DuPar Special Effects
John Huston Screenplay
James McMahon Assistant Director
Perc Westmore Makeup Artist
Clarence Steensen Set Decoration
Max Parker Supervising Art Director
Ted Smith Art Direction
Howard Koch Screenplay
George Amy Editor
Fredrik T. Nyquist Technical Advisor
Jerome Moross Orchestrator
Leo F. Forbstein Music Director
Murray Cutter Orchestrator
Milo Anderson Costume Design
George Gordon Nogle Camera Operator
Paul Detlefsen Matte Painter
Robert G. Wayne Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gerald W. Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
C.A. Riggs Sound
Name Title
Jack L. Warner Executive Producer
Wolfgang Reinhardt Producer
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John Chard
8.0

Three strangers, one idol and one sweepstake ticket. Bad mix. Three Strangers is directed by Jean Negulesco and written by John Huston and Howard Koch. It stars Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre and Geraldine Fitzgerald. Music is by Adolph Deutsch and cinematography by Arthur Edeson. A tricky m ... ovie in structure as it constantly shifts between three character arcs to lead us to its resolution. Plot finds Crystal (Fitzgerald) luring Johnny (Lorre) and Arbutny (Greenstreet) to her apartment to make a wish in front of a Chinese idol known as Kwan Yin. It’s believed that Kwan Yin will bring a wish true if requested by three strangers at midnight. They mutually agree on purchasing a lottery ticket and vow to split the winnings evenly. Naturally things don’t go as planned… The key issue here is that the three characters are tainted by their weaknesses, so as greed, paranoia, bad luck and jealousy grips their respective lives, Kwan Yin deals them the cards they deserve. Negulesco and his writers give the actors meaty parts, thrusting the characters into a world of embezzlement, murder, imprisonment and alcoholism. The vagaries of fate shows its hand as well, and with Edeson’s black and white photography cosying up to the thematics, pic rounds out as a thriller cum drama with added mysticism for good measure. Huston’s noir shadings are evident, and since it was written before it, this makes for a good appetiser to The Maltese Falcon. Good fun to be had here and the final outcome for our three strangers doesn’t disappoint either. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024