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Saturday, December 15, 2018
















     Saboteur
1942  NR  SUSPENSE  1h 49min
CAST— Robert Cummings, Priscilla Lane, Norman Lloyd, Otto Kruger, Dorothy Peterson, Vaughan Glaser
MUSIC— Frank Skinner  DIRECTOR— Alfred Hitchcock

     Hitchcock delivers again on this exciting road trip across America, from smog-shrouded Los Angeles to the teeming thoroughfares of Brooklyn. When a munitions engineer is blamed for igniting a fire at an aeronautics factory, he escapes the grasp of the police to search for the real saboteur, leading him on a trail to a band of terrorists with an appetite for destruction. It’s pure entertainment, including interesting supporting characters and a rousing finale that any thriller fan doesn’t want to miss. Among Hitch’s best work.
OUR RATING— *** ½

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