Three Strangers

BREATHTAKING SUSPENSE - THRILLS!

6.4
19461h 32m

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.

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Cast

Photo of Sydney Greenstreet

Sydney Greenstreet

Jerome K. Arbutny

Photo of Geraldine Fitzgerald

Geraldine Fitzgerald

Crystal Shackleford

Photo of Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Johnny West

Photo of Joan Lorring

Joan Lorring

Icey Crane

Photo of Robert Shayne

Robert Shayne

Bertram Fallon

Photo of Marjorie Riordan

Marjorie Riordan

Janet Elliott

Photo of Arthur Shields

Arthur Shields

Prosecutor

Photo of Rosalind Ivan

Rosalind Ivan

Lady Rhea Beladon

Photo of John Alvin

John Alvin

Junior Clerk

Photo of Peter Whitney

Peter Whitney

Timothy Delaney aka Gabby

Photo of Alan Napier

Alan Napier

David Shackleford

Photo of Clifford Brooke

Clifford Brooke

Senior Clerk

Photo of Doris Lloyd

Doris Lloyd

Mrs. Proctor

Photo of Woody Chambliss

Woody Chambliss

Man in Pub (uncredited)

Photo of Alec Craig

Alec Craig

Man on Park Bench (uncredited)

Photo of Cyril Delevanti

Cyril Delevanti

Stockbroker (Voice) (uncredited)

Photo of Creighton Hale

Creighton Hale

Man in Pub (uncredited)

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Holmes Herbert

Sir Robert (uncredited)

Photo of Leyland Hodgson

Leyland Hodgson

Police Inspector in Pub (uncredited)

Photo of Olaf Hytten

Olaf Hytten

Prison Turnkey (uncredited)

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Reviews

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John Chard

7.5/10

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 movie 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

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