Review of Foreign Correspondent (1940) by Jordan Cronk for Slant Magazine — 09 Nov 2006
Where the film separates itself from the director’s other early studio work and, indeed, many films of the period, is in its ambition and scope of its production. The aforementioned set pieces are not only memorable, they’re among the most impressively mounted action sequences to that point.
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This review of Foreign Correspondent (1940) was written by Jordan Cronk and published by Slant Magazine on 09 Nov 2006.
Foreign Correspondent has generally received very positive reviews.
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