Review of Foreign Correspondent (1940) by Four Star F — 06 Feb 2013
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, this film stars a cast including Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, and George Sanders. Wanting a good scoop about events in Europe a newspaper editor sends a reporter off to dig something up.
Joel MCcrea's character finds himself entangled in a complicated kidnapping scheme and assassination. On top of that he falls in love while on the job. With no one believing him at first, he must try and gather the facts that ultimately might lead to a war.
Dodging two attempts on his own life, he knows he is getting close. However, little does he know how near he actually is. After more twists and turns MCcrea finally gets his story and the girl but at a cost.
From the scenes in the windmill until the tense moments on the plane, this movie does much to intrigue. It serves a double purpose, a decent piece of propaganda and a good thriller.
This review of Foreign Correspondent (1940) was written by Four Star F on 06 Feb 2013.
Foreign Correspondent has generally received very positive reviews.
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