Foreign Correspondent (1940)
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Fourteen scriptwriters spent five years toiling over a movie adaptation of war correspondent Vincent Sheehan's Personal History before producer Walter Wanger brought the property to the screen as Foreign Correspondent. What emerged was approximately 2 parts Sheehan and 8 parts director Alfred Hitchcock--and what's wrong with that? Joel McCrea stars as an American journalist sent by his newspaper to cover the volatile war scene in Europe in the years 1938 to 1940. He has barely arrived in Holland before he witnesses the assassination of Dutch diplomat Albert Basserman: at least, that's what he thinks he sees. McCrea makes the acquaintance of peace-activist Herbert Marshall, his like-minded daughter Laraine Day, and cheeky British secret agent George Sanders. A wild chase through the streets of Amsterdam, with McCrea dodging bullets, leads to the classic "alternating windmills" scene, which tips Our Hero to the existence of a formidable subversive organization. McCrea returns to England, where he nearly falls victim to the machinations of jovial hired-killer Edmund Gwenn. The leader of the spy ring is revealed during the climactic plane-crash sequence--which, like the aforementioned windmill scene, is a cinematic tour de force for director Hitchcock and cinematographer Rudolph Mate. Producer Wanger kept abreast of breaking news events all through the filming of Foreign Correspondent, enabling him to keep the picture as "hot" as possible: the final scene, with McCrea broadcasting to a "sleeping" America from London while Nazi bombs drop all around him, was filmed only a short time after the actual London blitz. The script was co-written by Robert Benchley, who has a wonderful supporting role as an eternally tippling newsman. Foreign Correspondent was Alfred Hitchcock's second American film, and remained one of his (and his fans') personal favorites. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 120 mins
Complete Cast:
- Joel McCrea - Johnny Jones
- Herbert Marshall - Stephen Fisher
- Albert Basserman - Van Meer
- Robert Benchley - Stebbins
- Barbara Pepper - Doreen
- Martin Kosleck - Tramp
- Louise Brien - Secretary
- Joan Leslie - Jones' Sister
- Hans Von Morhart - Dutch Policeman
- Helena Phillips Evans - Maid
- Colin Kenny - Bit part
- George Offerman - Bit part
- Douglas Gordon - Taxi Driver
- Ernie Stanton - Bit part
- Donald Stuart - Bit part
- Leonard Mudie - Inspector McKenna
- John T. Murray - Bit part
- Herbert Evans - English Doorman
- William Yetter, Jr. - Bit part
- Harry Depp - Uncle Biren
- Holmes Herbert - Commissioner Ffolliott
- George B. French - Bit part
- Mary Young - Auntie Maude
- E.E. Clive - Mr. Naismith
- Jack Rice - Donald
- Paul Sutton - Male Nurse
- John Burton - English Radio Announcer
- Hilda Plowright - Miss Pimm
- Robert C. Fischer - Manager
- Sam Adams - Impersonator
- Otto Hoffman - Telegrapher
- Emory Parnell - John Martin, Captain of the Mohican
- John George - Bit part
- Ted Offenbecker - Copy Boy
- Ted Mapes - Double for Joel McCrea
- Charles Halton - Bradley
- Elspeth Dudgeon - Bit part
- Laraine Day - Carol Fisher
- George Sanders - Scott Folliott
- Edmund Gwenn - Rowley
- Harry Davenport - Mr. Powers
- Eddie Conrad - Latvian Diplomat
- Barry Bernard - Steward
- Wheaton Chambers - Committeeman
- Raymond Severn - English Boy
- Meeka Aldrich - Donald's Wife
- Bunny Beatty - Bit part
- Louis Borell - Capt. Lansom
- John Meredith - Bit part
- Horace B. Carpenter - Bit part
- Eily Malyon - Hotel Cashier
- Thomas Pogue - Bit part
- Harry Semels - Bit part
- Marten Lamont - Plane Captain
- Jane Novak - Miss Benson
- Loulette Sablon - Nesta
- Gino Corrado - Italian Waiter
- Ferris Taylor - Jones' Father
- Terry Kilburn - Boy
- James Finlayson - Dutch Peasant
- Frank Benson - Bit part
- George Cathrey - Flight Officer
- Ian Wolfe - Stiles the Butler
- Charles Wagenheim - Assassin
- Paul Irving - Dr. Williamson
- Frances Carson - Mrs. Sprague
- Crauford Kent - Toastmaster
- Alexander Granach - Valet
- Gertrude W. Hoffman - Mrs. Benson
- Henry Blair - Bit part
- Dorothy Vaughan - Jones's Mother
- Gwendolen Logan - Bit part
- Eduardo Ciannelli - Mr. Krug
- Roy Gordon - Mr. Brood
- Director(s):
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Writer(s):
- Joan Harrison, Charles Bennett, James Hilton
- Producer(s):
- Walter Wanger
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