Ben Mankiewicz Intro - Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Ben Mankiewicz introduces Foreign Correspondent, 1940.
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Foreign Correspondent - (Original Trailer)
A camera with gun attachment, trick windmills and a mid-ocean plane crash are some of the predicaments facing Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (1940).
Foreign Correspondent (1940) -- (Movie Clip) To See London In The Sunshine
Trying out his new London attire, novice foreign reporter Jones (Joel McCrea), also test-driving his fancier pen-name (Haverstock), encounters veteran newsman Stebbins (Robert Benchley), director Alfred Hitchcock in his cameo, and obfuscatory Dutch diplomat Van Meer (Albert Basserman), in Foreign Correspondent, 1940.
Foreign Correspondent (1940) -- (Movie Clip) May I Have Your Picture?
Reporter "Haverstock" (Joel McCrea) is baffled when Dutch diplomat Van Meer (Albert Bassermann) doesn't know him, Charles Waggenheim as the assassin, and pursuit with friend Carol (Laraine Day) and fellow reporter ffolliott (George Sanders), in Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent, 1940.
Foreign Correspondent (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Repeat No Kidding
American reporter "Haverstock," typing a telegram for his New York paper, suspicious of Dutch police visitors, escapes as directed by Alfred Hitchcock, then has difficulty with peaceniks Mrs. Appleby (Frances Carson) and Carol (Laraine Day), in Foreign Correspondent, 1940.
Foreign Correspondent (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Against The Wind
Pursuing a suspect after an assassination in Amsterdam, Yank reporter Jones (a.k.a. Haverstock, Joel McCrea),with new friends (George Sanders, Laraine Day) notices something strange about one windmill in Foreign Correspondent (1940), directed by Alfred Hitchcock.