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Edward G. Robinson, Orson Welles, and Loretta Young in The Stranger (1946)

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The Stranger

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    There are two scenes with those two characters playing checkers together: the first has no music, & the second scene is accompanied by Bronislaw Kaper's original score.



    There are two scenes with those two characters playing checkers together: the first has no music, & the second scene is accompanied by Bronislaw Kaper's original score.

    There is an old fashioned waltz tune playing the second time the two men play checkers. I think it is "If you were the only girl in the world and I were the only boy".



    No one has answered this question yet.



    Federal agent Wilson (Edward G. Robinson) of the Allied War Crimes Commission locates the man he believes to be Holocaust criminal Franz Kindler (Orson Welles) living in Harper, Connecticut and posing as Professor Charles Rankin at a local prep school. Newly married to Mary Longstreet (Loretta Young), daughter of Supreme Court Justice Adam Longstreet (Philip Merivale), Kindler believes his identity is safe, but his wife's love for him, Wilson's relentless pursuit, and Kindler's fascination with antique clocks may prove to be his undoing.



    The Stranger is based on a storyline by Russian film-maker Victor Trivas adaptions by Trivas and Decla Dunning, and a screenplay by American screenwriter Anthony Veiller.



    A swastika. He thinks better of it and begins to disguise the drawing immediately after creating it. He changes it into a house ... maybe the clock tower.



    Surprised at finding Mary alive and learning that she sent her brother Noah (Richard Long) to the clock tower in her place, Kindler confesses that it was she he intended to kill...not Noah. In a rage, Mary hands him a fireplace poker and challenges him to kill her with it. Instead, he runs out into the woods just as Wilson and Noah drive up. When Mary sees Noah alive, she faints. When she awakens from her faint, she quietly leaves the house and heads for the clock tower where she suspects her husband is hiding. She climbs up the ladder to the loft, and Kindler helps her over the broken rung but only after she assures him that she came alone. When Mary admits that she came to kill him, Kindler laughs and says that it is she who is going to die. Just then Wilson appears and confronts Kindler, telling him that there is nowhere else he can run and knocks the gun out of his hand. Mary picks it up and begins firing at her husband, hitting him in the shoulder. Kindler moves up into the belfry and falls out onto a ledge where he is impaled by the clock mechanism he repaired and falls to the ground. In the final scene, Wilson refuses to come down from the loft until someone gets him a new ladder. He lights his pipe and tells Mary to have 'pleasant dreams.'

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  • How long is The Stranger?
    1 hour and 35 minutes
  • When was The Stranger released?
    August 1946
  • What is the IMDb rating of The Stranger?
    7.3 out of 10
  • Who stars in The Stranger?
    Orson Welles, Edward G. Robinson, and Loretta Young
  • Who wrote The Stranger?
    Orson Welles, John Huston, Anthony Veiller, Victor Trivas, and Decla Dunning
  • Who directed The Stranger?
    Orson Welles
  • Who was the composer for The Stranger?
    Bronislau Kaper
  • Who was the producer of The Stranger?
    John Huston and Sam Spiegel
  • Who was the cinematographer for The Stranger?
    Russell Metty
  • Who was the editor of The Stranger?
    Ernest J. Nims
  • Who are the characters in The Stranger?
    Mr. Wilson, Mary Longstreet, Judge Adam Longstreet, Noah Longstreet, Konrad Meinike, Dr. Jeffrey Lawrence, Mr. Potter, and Sara
  • What is the plot of The Stranger?
    An investigator from the War Crimes Commission travels to Connecticut to find an infamous Nazi.
  • What was the budget for The Stranger?
    $1.034 million
  • How much did The Stranger earn at the US box office?
    $3.22 million
  • What is The Stranger rated?
    Passed
  • What genre is The Stranger?
    Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery, and Thriller
  • How many awards has The Stranger been nominated for?
    2 nominations

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