Odd Man Out 1947

Critics score:
100 / 100

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Bosley Crowther, New York Times: Odd Man Out is a picture to see, to absorb in the darkness of the theatre and then go home and talk about. Read more

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: This may be Reed's most pretentious film, but it also happens to be one of his very best, beautifully capturing the poetry of a city at night. Read more

Dave Calhoun, Time Out: Carol Reed's first great postwar film. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: Carol Reed has made his film with deliberation and care, and has achieved splendid teamwork from every member of the cast. Occasionally too intent on pointing his moral and adorning his tale, he has missed little in its telling. Read more