Saboteur

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  • Saboteur -- Accused of sabotage, a war plant worker (Robert Cummings) flees the police to hunt down the real culprit (Norman Lloyd) and, with the help of a spunky blonde (Priscilla Lane), traps him atop the Statue of Liberty. Director Alfred Hitchcock's uneven thriller delivers the usual goose bumps as the cross-country chase leads to a homegrown nest of spies (led by Otto Kruger), though the proceedings are slowed by much wartime flag-waving. More menace than violence. (A-II) (br) ( 1942 )




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