Foreign Correspondent - (Alfred Hitchcock;1940;USA)
Near WW2, an American reporter is sent to England where he witnesses an assassination that he tries to investigate.
A great thriller for it's time and although it drags somewhat in the middle, Hitchcock makes up for it. There are several memorable moments, especially the plane crash, which had great special effects for it's time, very Titanic-esque. It also has a great ending, depicting something before it happened in real life. Aside the dragging it turns out to be a taut thriller, supported very well by it's cast. Not only a great film, but a call for help regarding America's neutral position on WW2. Classic Hitchcock.


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