
In the movie “The Third Man,” Orson Welles did something really amazing. The script was written by a famous writer, Graham Greene, but Welles added his own ideas to make it even better. And it did work out well for him. Sometimes adding a natural touch does wonders.
He improvised a speech, which means he made it up on the spot without it being in the script. This moment he created gave the movie something special. It became an important part of the film, showing how talented Welles was as an actor. It’s a great example of how a small, unplanned thing can turn a good movie into a fantastic one.