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Saboteur ()


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A young man accused of sabotage goes on the run to prove his innocence.

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Patricia (Pat) Martin
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Barry Kane
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Charles Tobin
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Freeman
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Neilson
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Frank Fry
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Mrs. Henrietta Sutton
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Philip Martin aka Mr. Miller (as Vaughan Glazer)
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Mrs. Mason
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Robert
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Society Woman
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Truck Driver
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Mrs. Brown -- Young Mother
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Bones - Circus Troupe
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Midget - Circus Troupe
Marie LeDeaux ...
Fat Woman - Circus Troupe (as Marie Le Deaux)
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Lorelei - Circus Troupe (as Anita Bolster)
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Siamese Twin (as Jeanne Romer)
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Siamese Twin (as Lynn Romer)
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Detective (uncredited)
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Deputy Sheriff-Driver (uncredited)
Lulu Mae Bohrman ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Marine MP Sergeant (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Farmer (uncredited)
Don Cadell ...
FBI Man (uncredited)
James Carlisle ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Detective Outside Movie Theater (uncredited)
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Edward (uncredited)
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Man in Movie Audience (uncredited)
Oliver Cross ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
Mary Curtis ...
Midget (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Refugee Mother (uncredited)
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FBI Agent at Mason's House (uncredited)
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Footman (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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George - Elevator Operator (uncredited)
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Motorcycle Cop (uncredited) (voice)
Eddie Foster ...
Driver for Saboteurs (uncredited)
Jack Gardner ...
Pat's Taxi Driver (uncredited)
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Plant Worker (uncredited)
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Radio Broadcaster (uncredited) (voice)
Gus Glassmire ...
Mr. Pearl (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Stranger on Sidewalk (uncredited)
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Second Sheriff (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Henry's Wife in Movie (uncredited)
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Will - Other Man in Movie (uncredited)
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Man in Front of New York Drugstore (uncredited)
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FBI Chief (uncredited)
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Man Killed in Movie Theater (uncredited)
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Plant Cafeteria Worker (uncredited)
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Rogers (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
Alexander Lockwood ...
Marine (uncredited)
Nancy Loring ...
Young Mother (uncredited)
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Man (uncredited)
Jimmie Lucas ...
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
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Man in Newsreel Truck (uncredited)
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Cowhand (uncredited)
Margaret Ann McLaughlin ...
Baby Susie Brown (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
Dick Midgley ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Adele - Tobin's Maid (uncredited)
Margaret Moffatt ...
Mrs. Moore - Neighbor (uncredited)
Field Norton ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
Gene O'Donnell ...
Jitterbug (uncredited)
Paddy O'Flynn ...
Counterman at Statue of Liberty (uncredited)
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Plant Worker (uncredited)
Dorothy Parker ...
Woman in Car (uncredited)
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Henry - Husband in Movie (uncredited)
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Society Woman (uncredited)
Lee Phelps ...
Plant Security Officer (uncredited)
Paul Phillips ...
Driver (uncredited)
Gerald Pierce ...
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Catherine Price ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
Louis Quince ...
Tourist (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
Lynne Romer ...
Siamese Twin (uncredited)
William Ruhl ...
Deputy Marshal (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Saboteur (uncredited)
Shadow ...
Dog (uncredited)
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Barry's Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Byron Shores ...
Detective (uncredited)
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Motorcycle Highway Patrolman (uncredited)
Virgil Summers ...
Henchman (uncredited)
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Man (uncredited)
Jean Trent ...
Blonde Aircraft Worker (uncredited)
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Motorcycle Cop (uncredited) (voice)
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FBI Assistant - Phone Operator (uncredited)
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Wife in Movie Audience (uncredited)
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First Sheriff (uncredited)
Marjorie Wood ...
Farmer's Wife (uncredited)
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J.C. Lormans - Company Official (uncredited)
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First FBI Man at Mason's House (uncredited)
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Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)

Directed by

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Alfred Hitchcock

Written by

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Peter Viertel ... (original screen play) &
Joan Harrison ... (original screen play) &
Dorothy Parker ... (original screen play)
 
Alfred Hitchcock ... (story) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Frank Lloyd ... producer (uncredited)
Jack H. Skirball ... associate producer

Music by

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Frank Skinner ... (musical score)

Cinematography by

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Joseph A. Valentine ... director of photography (as Joseph Valentine)

Editing by

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Otto Ludwig ... film editor
Edward Curtiss ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Jack Otterson

Set Decoration by

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Russell A. Gausman ... (set decorations) (as R.A. Gausman)

Costume Design by

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Irene Saltern

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Fred Frank ... assistant director
John P. Fulton ... second unit director: New York (uncredited)
Vernon Keays ... second unit director: Lone Pine (uncredited)

Art Department

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Robert F. Boyle ... associate art director (as Robert Boyle)
John DeCuir ... illustrator (uncredited)
Dorothea Holt ... illustrator (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Bernard B. Brown ... sound director
William Hedgcock ... technician

Visual Effects by

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John P. Fulton ... special photographic effects (uncredited)

Stunts

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Russell Saunders ... stunt double: Robert Cummings (uncredited)
David Sharpe ... stunt double: Robert Cummings Horse Riding/Norman Lloyd at the Statue of Liberty (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel ... stunts (uncredited)
Duke York ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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James V. King ... camera operator (uncredited)
Virgil Summers ... best boy (uncredited)
Charles Van Enger ... director of photography: Lone Pine (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Charles Previn ... musical director

Script and Continuity Department

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Adele Cannon ... set continuity

Additional Crew

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David O. Selznick ... technical acknowledgment: Alfred Hitchcock directs through the courtesy of
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Los Angeles aircraft worker Barry Kane evades arrest after he is unjustly accused of sabotage. Following leads, he travels across the country to New York City trying to clear his name by exposing a gang of fascist-supporting saboteurs led by apparently respectable Charles Tobin. Along the way, he involves Pat Martin, eventually preventing another major act of sabotage. They finally catch up with Frank Fry, the man who actually committed the act of sabotage at the aircraft factory. Written by alfiehitchie

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Taglines Unmasking the man behind your back! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La cinquième colonne (France)
  • Cinquième colonne (France)
  • Sabotaje (Spain)
  • Saboter (Croatia)
  • 海角擒兇 (Taiwan)
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Runtime
  • 109 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Sir Alfred Hitchcock's original cameo was cut by order of the censors. He and his secretary played deaf pedestrians. When Hitchcock's character made an apparently indecent proposal to her in sign language, she slapped his face. A more conventional cameo in front of a drugstore was substituted. See more »
Goofs At the beginning, a soda-ash fire extinguisher is filled with gasoline. Soda-ash units are pressurized when they're turned upside down. This opens a stopper, releasing sulfuric acid into the water which is mixed with baking soda. This results in a large amount of carbon dioxide being generated, pressurizing the canister. Without this gas the gasoline would hardly come out. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Making of 'Psycho' (1997). See more »
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Crazy Credits Rather than finishing with "The End", the word "Finis" appears. This is perhaps an allusion to the fall of France, which is referred to in Pat's conversation with Fry inside the Statue of Liberty. See more »
Quotes Barry Kane: You can't get away with this, Tobin! Even if I don't stop you, there will be others that will. A man like you can't last in a country like this.
Charles Tobin: Very pretty speech - youthful, passionate, idealistic. You see I've already sent for the police.
Barry Kane: You can't bluff me. You're hooked and you know it.
Charles Tobin: Must I remind you that *you* are the fugitive from justice and not I. I'm a promient citizen, widely respected. You are an obscure young workman, wanted for the committing of an extremely unpopular crime. Now which of us do you think the police will believe?
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