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Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Written by Charles Bennett, Joan Harrison Cast Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders, Albert Bassermann [more] DVD Release Date • R1: Sep 7, 2004
Running Time 2 hours, 0 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies Selznick International Pictures, Walter Wanger Productions Inc.
Studio Caidin Film Company, United Artists
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Other Titles • Foreign Correspondent (1940) • Der Auslandskorrespondent (1961) • Mord (1961) • Personal History
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| Trivia from Foreign Correspondent (1940) | 1 Theatrical release: August 16, 1940.
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| 2 Hitch onscreen: Hitchcock appears as a pedestrian reading a newspaper passing by Joel McCrea.
(15 votes) | 3 Hitchcock used the haunting site of an old mill in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT and two previous films, YOUNG AND INNOCENT and THE MANXMAN.
(15 votes) | 4 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT was independently produced by Walter Wagner and therefore is sometimes hard to find on video.
(15 votes) | 5 This was Herbert Marshall's second Hitchcock film. The first was MURDER!
(15 votes) | 6 Gary Cooper turned down the lead role, refusing to act in a thriller.
| 7 Hitchcock's eccentric marriage proposal to Alma was written into the script.
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