Saboteur

Saboteur

By Alfred Hitchcock

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 1942-04-24
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 48min
  • Director: Alfred Hitchcock
  • Production Company: Universal Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.869/10
6.869
From 498 Ratings

Description

This riveting wartime thriller stars Robert Cummings as Barry Kane, a Los Angeles aircraft factory worker who witnesses a Nazi agent firebombing his plant. However, it is Barry who is accused of the fiery sabotage, and to clear his name he sets off on a desperate, action-packed cross-country chase that takes him from Boulder Dam to New York's Radio City Music Hall to the top of the Statue of Liberty. Hitchcock's first film with an all-American cast moves with breakneck speed toward its final heart-pounding confrontation and it remains a suspense classic.

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  • Good (Not Great) Hitch

    4
    By tgksr
    While there are some magnificent set-pieces in this effort and wonderful suspense, what keeps this from being first-class Hitchcock is the fact that Cummings and Lane as leads are not up to the high standards set by such teams as Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll, Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman and Grant and Eva Marie Saint.
  • Good Movie

    5
    By yankeeinsouthcarolina
    Good movie and it kept me on the edge of the seat. Good plot.
  • It's Dreck

    1
    By ePRCrowder
    The flattering reviews of this awful movie must make Hitchcock spin in his grave.
  • Such a great movie.

    5
    By DarrenSlim
    Alfred hitchock was a genius and this movie proves it. It has such an interesting plotline along with non-stop action. The scenery is magnificently beautiful and the cast is legendary.
  • Good Hitchcock Action Flick!

    4
    By JohnnyCola
    This movie is based on the a WWII premise of covert Nazi spies, whom are out to disrupt the "American war machine". It is not one of Hitchcock's best, but it does entertain, and there is an exceptional "symbolic ending to the movie".

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