Saboteur
Unmasking the man behind your back!
Overview
Aircraft factory worker Barry Kane flees across the United States after he is wrongly accused of starting the fire that killed his best friend.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Produced during World War II, 'Saboteur' reflects the intense paranoia and fear of spies and sabotage in America. The film was carefully crafted to avoid censorship and subtly criticize isolationism while promoting unity.
- Alfred Hitchcock's early and dynamic direction sets a thrilling pace.
- The movie features an engaging suspense-filled plot with a clear good versus evil narrative.
- The film showcases impressive stunts and practical effects, which were groundbreaking for its time.
- The movie boasts a talented cast, including Robert Cummings, Priscilla Lane, and Norman Lloyd.
Fun Facts
- 'Saboteur' holds the distinction of being the first movie to have a scene shot at the top of the Statue of Liberty.
- The famous climactic scene involving an airplane chase on the exterior of the Golden Gate Bridge was filmed using miniatures and matte paintings, as it was too dangerous to film with real planes.
- Norman Lloyd's character, Steve Miller, was inspired by the real-life saboteur Fritz Joubert Duquesne.
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"Unmasking the man behind your back!"
Français
FR
Title: Cinquième Colonne
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Deutsch
DE
Title: Saboteure
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Italiano
IT
Title: Sabotatori
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Español
ES
Title: Sabotaje
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Nederlands
NL
Title:
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Cast
Crew
Reviews
North By Northwest's parent movie.
This is one that I actually feel deserves a higher rating on internet sites, is it fair to say that this film can be called the black & white North By Northwest? since thematically it's the same so it is something of a forerunner to that great film. Simplistic plot of innocent man on the run trying to find the real culprit after he is blamed for a fire that killed his best friend. Whilst on the run he meets an array of interesting Hitchcockian characters, from spies to circus freaks and of course the delicious lady of the piece, in this case Pricilla Lane. Enough suspense to mark it out as a film from the maestro, witness a scene as the main protagonist Barry Kane is trying to split his handcuffs on the roadside, and the ending at the statue of liberty is a cracker, making this a very tidy suspenser that earns 8/10 from me.
Tidbid; Hitchcock had wanted Gary Cooper & Barbara Stanwyck for the lead roles here and although that sounds mightily great, he didn't have to worry because Lane & Robert Cummings did just fine.
A rather run-of-the-mill espionage thriller, this one, with Robert Cummings wrongly accused of complicity in a fire that destroys a large part of an aircraft construction factory. He manages to avoid the police long enough to travel the breadth of the United States on the trail of a group of wealthy, powerful, fifth columnists. Priscilla Lane is the initially sceptical sidekick as they try to ensnare Otto Kruger and his network of traitors. Unfortunately, there is just too much inevitability about the story; very little suspense and the performances are really quite dry - especially the rather daft circus act storyline. It is fine to watch, but nothing notable to remember, I'm afraid.
Oscar Awards
Wins
Haven't Won A Oscar
Nominations
Haven't Nominated for Oscar
Media
Clip
Alfred Hitchcock's 1942 Saboteur (Scene)
Trailer
Saboteur Official Trailer #1 - Clem Bevans Movie (1942) HD