Review of Foreign Correspondent (1940) by Tirdad Derakhshani for Philadelphia Inquirer — 11 Nov 1984
Yes, “schmaltzy” and “corny” fit in any description of this 1940 film. The soundstages don’t do justice to Holland or London or the North Atlantic. But what plays over 80 years later is the wit, the Ben Hecht (“The Front Page”) and Benchley-written exchanges between the posh Brit and the American trying to work his way into the political inner circles where Europe was about to take a stand against fascism.
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This review of Foreign Correspondent (1940) was written by Tirdad Derakhshani and published by Philadelphia Inquirer on 11 Nov 1984.
Foreign Correspondent has generally received very positive reviews.
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