The Thrill Spectacle of the Year!
The wind blows one way but the windmill turns another. To a group of fifth Columnists, it's a signal. It also signals to an intrepid American reporter that he's stumbled across the biggest story in prewar Europe.
Foreign Correspondent is prime Alfred Hitchcock, a showcase of the director's best cinematic tricks and executed on a grand scale. An 80-foot windmill, a 10-acre facsimile of Amsterdam Square used to stage a stunning rain-soaked assassination scene and an airship with a 120-foot wingspan for a still-amazing sea-crash sequence are some of the massive sets in this gripping spy yarn. Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders and Robert Benchley headline this nominee for six 1940 Academy Awards, including Best Pictures.
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Joel McCrea | John Jones |
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Laraine Day | Carol Fisher |
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Herbert Marshall | Stephen Fisher |
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George Sanders | Scott Ffolliott |
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Albert Bassermann | Van Meer |
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Robert Benchley | Stebbins |
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Edmund Gwenn | Rowley |
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Eduardo Ciannelli | Mr. Krug |
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Harry Davenport | Mr. Powers |
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Martin Kosleck | Tramp |
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Frances Carson | Mrs. Sprague |
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Ian Wolfe | Stiles |
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Charles Wagenheim | Assassin |
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Eddie Conrad | Latvian |
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Charles Halton | Bradley |
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Barbara Pepper | Dorine |
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Emory Parnell | 'Mohican' Captain |
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Roy Gordon | Mr. Brood |
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Gertrude Hoffman | Mrs. Benson |
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Marten Lamont | Captain |
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Barry Bernard | Steward |
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Holmes Herbert | Asst. Commissioner |
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Leonard Mudie | McKenna |
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John Burton | English Announcer |
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Samuel Adams | Van Meer's Impersonator |
| Director | Alfred Hitchcock |
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| Writer | Charles Bennett, Joan Harrison, James Hilton, Robert Benchley, Ben Hecht, Richard Maibaum | |
| Producer | Walter Wanger | |
| Musician | Alfred Newman | |
| Photography | Rudolph Maté | |
| Edition | Criterion Dual Format Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Audio Tracks | PCM [English] |
| Subtitles | English |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 18, 2014 |
| Regions | A |