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FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT (DVD) DVD Movie

FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT (DVD) DVD


1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard

PN: 085393186227     Release: 09/07/2004
Starring: Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall
Director(s): Alfred Hitchcock


Foreign Correspondent
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
Cast
Joel McCrea as Johnny Jones
Laraine Day as Carol Fisher
Herbert Marshall as Stephen Fisher
George Sanders as Scott Folliott
Albert Basserman as Van Meer
Robert Benchley as Stebbins
Edmund Gwenn as Rowley
Harry Davenport as Mr. Powers
Barbara Pepper as Doreen
Eddie Conrad as Latvian Diplomat
Martin Kosleck as Tramp
Crew
Alexander Golitzen - Art Director
Edmond F. Bernoudy - First Assistant Director
Alfred Hitchcock - Director
Dorothy Spencer - Editor
Otho Lovering - Editor
Alfred Newman - Composer (Music Score)
Norman Pringle - Makeup
Burnett Guffey - Camera Operator
Rudolph Maté - Cinematographer
Walter Wanger - Producer
William Cameron Menzies - Set Designer
Julia Heron - Set Designer
Lee Zavitz - Special Effects
Paul Eagler - Special Effects
Frank Maher - Sound/Sound Designer
James Hilton - Screenwriter
Richard Maibaum - Screenwriter
Charles Bennett - Screenwriter
Joan Harrison - Screenwriter
Robert Benchley - Screenwriter

Foreign Correspondent
Alfred Hitchcock's second American film, Foreign Correspondent is a typically skillful, well-balanced suspense thriller from the unrivalled master of the genre. Popular upon its release and still considered one of the director's most entertaining works, the picture is undercut somewhat by its lackluster leads, Joel McCrea and Laraine Day. Hitchcock originally wanted Gary Cooper for the lead, but often had trouble attracting Hollywood stars since many considered his films mere pulp entertainment. Regardless, Foreign Correspondent is most memorable for its grand set pieces. All are prime examples of Hitchcockian art: the assassin's escape into a crowd of umbrellas; the plane crash into the ocean (shot indoors on a huge set at MGM); and the famous windmill sequence. The film's blatant call for America to take arms against Nazi Germany was penned by screenwriter Ben Hecht (Scarface, Notorious). Hitchcock's other anti-Nazi movies from the World War II era included Saboteur, Lifeboat, and Notorious; he also made two French-language propaganda films. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 
Albert Basserman: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Pic (nominated)
Alexander Golitzen: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Black and White Art Direction (nominated)
Charles C. Bennett: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Original Screenplay (nominated)
Joan Harrison: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Original Screenplay (nominated)
Paul Eagler: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Special Effects (nominated)
Rudolph Maté: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Black and White Cinematography (nominated)
Thomas T. Moulton: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Special Effects (nominated)

 
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Picture (nominated)
National Board of Review, Best Picture (nominated)
Telluride Film Festival, Film Presented (nominated)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English
Subtitle Options:English, French, Spanish
Sound Processing:DD1: Dolby Digital Mono
Additional Features:cc New making-of documentary "Personal History: Foreign Hitchcock" Theatrical trailer Subtitles: English, Français, & Español
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard
MPAA Rating:NR
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:120 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 --
1. Credits and Foreword [:16]
2. Ideal for Europe [2:00]
3. Correspondent Is Born [4:04]
4. Meeting Stebbins [3:07]
5. Passing Bystander [2:26]
6. Ride With Van Meer [1:18]
7. Universal Languages [2:50]
8. Substitute Speaker [3:27]
9. Peace Conference [4:32]
10. Assassination in the Rain [2:34]
11. Chase Into the Countryside [1:33]
12. Mysterious Windmill [2:08]
13. The Inside Truth [3:18]
14. Tight Squeeze [4:04]
15. Something Fishy [3:18]
16. Hasty Exit [2:52]
17. Out of Place [2:56]
18. Crowd in Room 537 [3:36]
19. Just in Love [2:20]
20. Something of a Troublemaker [3:03]
21. Cunning and Inspired [4:40]
22. Who's Protecting Who? [2:19]
23. Cathedral Tower [3:31]
24. Mutually Kidnapped [4:45]
25. Overnight Stay [6:09]
26. Two Gentlemen Talking [3:55]
27. Not What He Seems [5:34]
28. No Help for Van Meer [2:26]
29. A Rescue and an Escape [8:21]
30. A Fahter's Confession [2:34]
31. Panic in the Air [4:07]
32. Ocean Crash [3:19]
33. Fisher's Sacrifice [3:49]
34. Front-Page Phone Call [2:22]
35. Hello, America [4:05]
36. Cast List [1:40]


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