Saboteur (1942) - (Movie Clip) They Must Be Terribly In Love
Single-gal model Pat (Priscilla Lane) is secretly taking handcuffed fugitive industrial saboteur Barry (Robert Cummings) to the cops instead of the neighbor blacksmith, against the wishes of her kindly uncle, but he improvises, in Alfred Hitchcocks Saboteur, 1942.
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Robert Cummings is accused of sabotage and ends up on top of the Statue Of Liberty in Alfred Hitchcock's Saboteur (1942).
Saboteur (1942) -- (Movie Clip) You're Being Followed
Barry (Robert Cummings), wrongly wanted and now on his own seeking the culprit in an act of wartime industrial sabotage, rides with a trucker (Murray Alper) and sees co-star Priscilla Lane, for the first time, on a billboard, early in Alfred Hitchcocks Saboteur 1942.
Saboteur (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Here Come The Wolves
California warrplane factory workers Barry (Robert Cummings) and Mason (Virgil Summers) encounter the mysterious Fry (Norman Lloyd), then a disaster, in the opening scene from Alfred Hitchcock's Saboteur 1942.
Saboteur (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Bullets, I'm Afraid
In his reckless attempt to find the wartime saboteur, fugitive factory-worker Barry (Robert Cummings), watching the innocent grandchild, realizes too late that California gentleman rancher Tobin (Otto Kruger) is involved, the servant Adele (Belle Mitchell) conspiring, in Alfred Hitchcocks Saboteur 1942.
Saboteur (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Hurry Up With The Rope!
Cornered villain Fry (Norman Lloyd) flees Pat (Priscilla Lane), Barry (Robert Cummings) and the cops in this signature scene atop the Statue of Liberty from Hitchcock's Saboteur, 1942.