Alfred Hitchcock‘s FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT (1940) - on the big screen!
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Alfred Hitchcock‘s
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
Wednesday, August 13th at 7:30 PM
$16 Public | $10 Members
In 1940, Alfred Hitchcock made his transition from the British film industry to Hollywood. And it was quite a year: his first two American movies, Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent, were both nominated for the best picture Oscar. Though Rebecca prevailed, Foreign Correspondent is the more quintessential Hitch film. A full-throttle espionage thriller, starring Joel McCrea as a Yank reporter sent to Europe to cover the imminent war, it’s wall-to-wall witty repartee, head-spinning plot twists, and brilliantly mounted suspense set pieces, including an ocean plane crash climax with astonishing special effects. (1940, 120 mins)
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FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
Wednesday, August 13th at 7:30 PM
$16 Public | $10 Members
In 1940, Alfred Hitchcock made his transition from the British film industry to Hollywood. And it was quite a year: his first two American movies, Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent, were both nominated for the best picture Oscar. Though Rebecca prevailed, Foreign Correspondent is the more quintessential Hitch film. A full-throttle espionage thriller, starring Joel McCrea as a Yank reporter sent to Europe to cover the imminent war, it’s wall-to-wall witty repartee, head-spinning plot twists, and brilliantly mounted suspense set pieces, including an ocean plane crash climax with astonishing special effects. (1940, 120 mins)
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