Review of Foreign Correspondent (1940) by Jeffrey M. Anderson for Combustible Celluloid — 19 Sep 2004
The film includes some of Hitchcock's finest set-pieces, including a secret hideout inside a windmill, a murder in broad daylight and a plane crash, even if the romantic subplot tends to slow things down a bit.
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This review of Foreign Correspondent (1940) was written by Jeffrey M. Anderson and published by Combustible Celluloid on 19 Sep 2004.
Foreign Correspondent has generally received very positive reviews.
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