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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Mask of Dimitrios


    misspaddylee — 18 years ago(November 04, 2007 07:10 PM)

    Fellow-fans of "The Mask of Dimitrios" should keep their eyes open for "Three Strangers" starring our favourite guys - Lorre & Greenstreet.
    Also, I guarantee you'll enjoy Sydney Greenstreet's role as a Columbo-esque detective in "The Velvet Touch".
    Have fun!
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      amsdragons-2 — 14 years ago(October 30, 2011 03:02 PM)

      three strangers is one of my FAV noirs! Excellent minimalist movie! It would make a great Broadway play revival!
      Haven't seen Velvet Touch, but I'll watch anything with either SG or PL!
      Remember, with great power. comes great responsibility. - R.I.P., Cliff

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        bcstoneb444 — 9 years ago(July 28, 2016 08:30 AM)

        Agree. 'Mask' and 'Three Strangers' have similar atmospheres, and, to some extent, story lines. And both films have more than a few overtones of 'Maltese Falcon,' and of course 'The Third Man' too. I notice that Adolph Deutsch, who composed the music for 'Falcon,' also wrote the score for 'Mask.'
        I haven't seen 'The Velvet Touch,' but it sounds like a fun movie and I hope to see it one of these days.

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