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Saboteur

Review by John Kay


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Details at a glance...

Saboteur
(1942)
Universal
104 minutes
PG
B&W

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock.

Cast:
Robert Cummings, Priscilla Lane, Norman Lloyd.

Languages:
English, German.

Sound:
Dolby Digital Mono.

Subtitles:
English for the deaf and hard of hearing, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish.

Format:
Full screen, ratio 1.33:1. One single-sided, double-layer disc.

Extra Features:
Making of Saboteur: A Closer Look, Storyboards, Hitchcock Sketches, Art Gallery, Theatrical Trailer, 4 Page Booklet with Production Notes.

Comments on extra features:
The documentary on the making of Saboteur is told from the perspective of an actor, (Norman Lloyd who played chief villain Frank Fry) and from a technician, (Robert Boyle, art director). For over 30 minutes the viewer is introduced into the meticulous planning and on the set shooting of one of the twentieth centuries greatest directors. The storyboards of the fight on the torch of the Statue of Liberty, the climax of the film, and Alfred Hitchcock's own spidery drawings are fascinating.

 

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