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Sabotage - Movie Review |
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Adpted from Joesph Conrad's novel The Secret Agent - which was supposedly losely based on a true story - Hitchcock ditches a lot of what made Conrad's novel so daring. But the master of suspense still manages to produce something that ratchets up the tension and has you drinfting ever closer to the edge of your seat. If you're looking for Hitchock's signature cameo appearance, you're looking in vain, for there was none in this film. Instead look out for a very young Charles Hawtrey, who'd later who was to later become a stalwarth of the Carry On films of the '60s and '70s.
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Sabotage - Cast & Crew |
| Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock Written by: Charles Bennett, Evh Emmett, Helen Simpson, Ian Hay, Joseph Conrad Starring: Desmond Tester, John Loder, Oskar Homolka, Sylvia Sidney Copyright: Public Domain Format: Black + White Duration: 76 mins Year: 1936 Tags: Drama, Literary Adaptation, Suspence |
Sabotage Trivia - Did You Know?This is one of the few Hitchcock films in which the director does not make a cameo. Related FilmsThe 39 Steps | Blood On The Sun | The Green Glove | Reefer Madness | The Man Who Knew Too Much | |
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