Thursday, October 8, 2009

Week 21: Foreign Correspondent (1940)

Nominated for Best Picture, Alfred Hitchcock's second American film brings us back to spies, intrigue, and murder. Jim and Eric discuss that, along with middle names, baseball, and the meaning of life in this far-reaching episode of A Year of Hitchcock.

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2 comments:

  1. I actually like this one a lot, even though it isn't remembered as well as his others.

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  2. Agreed, Meredith. This is a great one, even if it doesn't seem to rank highly when people talk about his all-time best. I credit Jim with opening my eyes to how exciting this film really is.

    Very nice writing on your MySpace about Mabel Normand, by the way. I quite enjoyed reading it.

    Thanks for listening!

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