Review of Saboteur (1942) by Corey N — 20 Jul 2007
When sabotage destroys part of an aircraft plant, plant worker Barry.
Kane is falsely blamed for the crime.
Determined to clear his name, he sets out to track down the man he.
Believes to be the actual saboteur, the mysterious Mr. Fry.
He chases Fry across the western deserts to New York, where the two men.
Confront each other atop the Statue of Liberty...
Another good film from Hitchcock but not one of his best. it's another.
Film where a man is falsely accused of a crime and meets bizarre,.
Friendly, and unfriendly people along the way.
There are double crosses galore in the final third, and the cast are.
All fine in their respective roles, but at times I found my self clock.
Watching. the finale at the statue of liberty is exciting and makes the.
Palms a little sweaty.
But the best thing about this movie are the subliminal messages that.
Kanr receives via the billboards that he passes on several occasions,.
Which is truly a mark of a genius.
A great film in all respects, but an average one from Hitchcock.
This review of Saboteur (1942) was written by Corey N on 20 Jul 2007.
Saboteur has generally received positive reviews.
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