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Directed by Orson Welles
The Stranger is often considered Orson Welles' most "traditional" Hollywood-style directorial effort. Welles plays a college professor named Charles Rankin, who lives in a pastoral Connecticut town with his lovely wife Mary (Loretta Young). One afternoon, an extremely nervous German gentleman named Meineke (Konstantin Shayne) arrives in town. Professor Rankin seems disturbed--but not unduly so--by Meineke's presence. He invites the stranger for a walk in the woods, and as they journey farther and farther away from the center of town, we learn that kindly professor Rankin is actually notorious Nazi war criminal Franz Kindler. Conscience-stricken by his own genocidal wartime activities, Meineke has come to town to beg his ex-superior Kindler to give himself up. The professor responds by brutally murdering his old associate. If Kindler believes himself safe--and he has every reason to do so, since no one in town, especially Mary, has any inkling of his previous life--he will change his mind in a hurry when mild-mannered war crimes commissioner Wilson (Edward G. Robinson) pays a visit, posing as an antiques dealer. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"First of all, I've got to give kudos to Westlake Entertainment. They're a public domain DVD distributor who release tons of older films and TV movies onto DVD, and for an extremely reasonable price - one dollar. My copy of The Stranger is from them, and I was surprised at how clear the image looked. I have several of their discs, and their versions always look better than other distributors who release the same films. Great job, guys. OK, on to film itself. Orson Welles' personally l " [More]
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"The Stranger (1946). Orson Welles is a god; therefore, we should bow down to whatever he says. The evil studio bosses corrupted his film, and, therefore, as he says, it is his worst, and we, as critics and viewers, can figure out why and how.[More]
 

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