The Stranger

A Nazi gets his clock cleaned in this post-war classic of suspense and noir. Although it drags a bit and there’s a lot more suspense than action, “The Stranger” offers a good evening’s worth of diversion. Edward G. Robinson and Orson Welles are at the top of their game. As one would expect in a Welles movie, the attention to detail in photography and sound is well done. (95 minutes)

Not rated - 1946

Edward G. Robinson
Loretta Young
Orson Welles
Philip Merivale
Richard Long
Konstantin Shayne
Byron Keith
Billy House
Martha Wentworth

Director:
Orson Welles

Writers:
Anthony Veiller (screenplay)
Victor Trivas (adaptation)
Decla Dunning (adaption)
Victor Trivis (story)

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