Sabotage (1936)
Country: GB
Technical: bw 76m
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Cast: Oscar Homolka, Sylvia Sidney, John Loder
Synopsis:
A housewife is warned by a Scotland Yard detective that her husband may be an operative for an anarchist ring.
Review:
One of Hitchcock's best British films, based on Conrad's The Secret Agent. It boasts some characteristic sequences, such as the carving knife at the dinner table, and the child carrying the bomb, though Hitch later said to Truffaut that he would have preferred it not to have gone off.
Country: GB
Technical: bw 76m
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Cast: Oscar Homolka, Sylvia Sidney, John Loder
Synopsis:
A housewife is warned by a Scotland Yard detective that her husband may be an operative for an anarchist ring.
Review:
One of Hitchcock's best British films, based on Conrad's The Secret Agent. It boasts some characteristic sequences, such as the carving knife at the dinner table, and the child carrying the bomb, though Hitch later said to Truffaut that he would have preferred it not to have gone off.
Country: GB
Technical: bw 76m
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Cast: Oscar Homolka, Sylvia Sidney, John Loder
Synopsis:
A housewife is warned by a Scotland Yard detective that her husband may be an operative for an anarchist ring.
Review:
One of Hitchcock's best British films, based on Conrad's The Secret Agent. It boasts some characteristic sequences, such as the carving knife at the dinner table, and the child carrying the bomb, though Hitch later said to Truffaut that he would have preferred it not to have gone off.