Friday, September 13, 2013

Saboteur (1942) Review

Saboteur is a lesser-known yet still very good Alfred Hitchcock film - a wartime suspense caper with nice touches of humor about a military airplane builder Barry (Robert Cummings) who is blamed for the fire at the factory he works at. Barry knows the true suspect and is determined to track him down, befriending model Patricia Martin (Priscilla Lane) who also helps him search for the saboteur. Unfortunately, not only is Barry being chased across the country by the police but also by cronies of the organization that plans to commit even more acts of sabotage toward the United States.

Saboteur is filled with great action and suspense sequences, from the tense chase in Radio City Music Hall to the thrilling climax on the torch of the Statue of Liberty. Although at times it has the mood of a U.S. World War II propaganda film, Saboteur still holds up as a very entertaining movie.

My Rating: 4/5

DVD/Blu-Ray Availability
Saboteur is available on DVD and Blu-Ray.


The DVD of copy Saboteur
I own. Nice DVD
with good amount of
extras.
Blu-Ray





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