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Foreign Correspondent

The film starring Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall is directed by Alfred Hitchcock. An American journalist is responsible for covering the volatile war scene in Europe for his newspaper. He attempts to expose enemy agents in Lon Don so he always is in danger.
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David Nusair Reel Film Reviews
February 02, 2007 ...a strangely uninvolving thriller...
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James Kendrick Q Network Film Desk
February 20, 2014 It doesn't always proceed as smoothly as some of Hitchcock's best films, but it is never anything less than grandly entertaining.
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Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com
March 20, 2008 Due to the rapidly changing political context, more writers worked on the script than on any Hitchcock thriller, but end result is satisfying (if not credible), and even Nazi Propaganda Minister Goebbels acknowledged the movie was a masterpiece.
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Variety Staff Variety
March 26, 2009 Story is essentially the old cops-and-robbers. But it has been set in a background of international political intrigue of the largest order.
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Matt Brunson
April 18, 2014 While Albert Bassermann earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for a somewhat hammy turn, the best performance comes from George Sanders, atypically cast as a fearless and resourceful hero rather than the cads and scoundrels he generally played.
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Michael E. Grost Classic Film and Television
August 22, 2014 Creative Hitchcock thriller mixes fun, spectacular set pieces and political depth.
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Peter Canavese Groucho Reviews
February 18, 2014 A fitfully crackerjack picture with astonishing mise-en-scène...some memorable set pieces to take advantage of same, and flashes of Hitchockian wit... [Criterion Blu-ray/DVD]
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Bosley Crowther New York Times
January 28, 2006 Into it Director Alfred Hitchcock, whose unmistakable stamp the picture bears, has packed about as much romantic action, melodramatic hullabaloo, comical diversion and illusion of momentous consequence as the liveliest imagination could conceive.
Dave Kehr Chicago Reader
March 27, 2009 This film contains one of Hitchcock's most famous set pieces -- an assassination in the rain -- but otherwise remains a second-rate effort, as immensely enjoyable as it is.
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Geoff Andrew Time Out
January 26, 2006 Hitchcock's espionage thriller is a thoroughly enjoyable affair, complete with some of his most memorable set pieces.
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Wesley Lovell Cinema Sight
August 16, 2011 A showcase of early Hitchcock suspense.
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Keith Phipps The Dissolve
February 20, 2014 It's such an entertaining film that it's almost possible to forget its didactic agenda, which is certainly part of the point.
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IMDb: 7
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