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  1. The Quiet American, novel by Graham Greene, combining a murder mystery with a cautionary tale of Western involvement in Vietnam. It was first published in 1955, at the beginning of the U.S. involvement in Vietnamese politics, and it proved to be prophetic.

  2. Cast. Based on the novel The Quiet American by Graham Greene (London, 1955). American aid worker Alden Pyle arrives in Saigon in the fall of 1952, at the height of the Vietnamese fight for independence from French colonial rule. Filled with zeal for his mission to help the people of Vietnam through his economic aid program and eager to learn ...

  3. From the classic novel by Graham Greene comes a murder mystery centered on a love triangle set against the French Indochina War in Vietnam, circa 1952. It's the story of a veteran English journalist (Michael Caine), a young American (Brendan Fraser), and a beautiful Vietnamese woman caught between them.

  4. Cronologia. Quem perde ganha. Our Man in Havana. O Americano Tranquilo ( The Quiet American) é um romance do escritor britânico Graham Greene. O livro foi adaptado para o cinema em 1958 e em 2002. Sua história se passa na Indochina, durante a guerra anticolonialista contra a França .

  5. 22 de nov. de 2002 · In early 1950s Vietnam, a young American becomes entangled in a dangerous love triangle when he falls for the beautiful mistress of a British journalist. As war is waged around them, the trio sinks deeper into a world of drugs, passion, and betrayal where nothing is as it seems. Phillip Noyce. Graham Greene. Christopher Hampton. Robert Schenkkan.

  6. The Quiet American ( prt: O Americano Tranquilo[ 1], ou Um Americano Tranquilo[ 2]; bra: O Americano Tranquilo[ 3]) é um filme estadunidense de 1958 do gênero Guerra coescrito e dirigido por Joseph L. Mankiewicz. É a primeira adaptação do livro homônimo de Graham Greene [ 4] e também a primeira maior tentativa de mostrar ao público ...

  7. The Quiet American becomes much more interesting when it becomes a bit more of a cat-and-mouse noir, but by that point I think it was a touch too late. It's actually fascinating how the movie keeps talking about the politics of the situation in Vietnam without actually providing any stakes.