Saboteur (1942) [NR]

Release Date:
April 24, 1942

Original Title:
Saboteur

Alternate Titles:
5ème Colonne
Cinquième colonne
La cinquième colonne
Sabotören

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Frank Lloyd Productions
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16  BR: 12  DE: 16  FR: 12  GB: PG  GR: 13  JP: R15+  NL: 12  PT: M/12  SE: 15  US: NR 

Runtime: 108

Unmasking The Man Behind Your Back!

Aircraft factory worker Barry Kane flees across the United States after he is wrongly accused of starting the fire that killed his best friend.

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Additional Photography:
Charles Van Enger

Art Direction:
Jack Otterson

Assistant Art Director:
Robert F. Boyle

Assistant Director:
Fred Frank

Associate Producer:
Jack H. Skirball

Best Boy Grip:
Virgil Summers

Camera Operator:
James V. King

Continuity:
Adele Cannon

Costume Design:
Irene Saltern

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock

Director of Photography:
Joseph A. Valentine

Editor:
Otto Ludwig
Edward Curtiss

Music Director:
Charles Previn

Original Music Composer:
Frank Skinner

Other:
William Hedgcock
Eugene Joseff

Producer:
Frank Lloyd

Production Illustrator:
John DeCuir
Dorothea Holt

Screenplay:
Peter Viertel
Joan Harrison
Dorothy Parker

Second Unit Director:
John P. Fulton
Vernon Keays

Set Decoration:
Russell A. Gausman

Sound Director:
Bernard B. Brown

Special Effects:
John P. Fulton

Story:
Alfred Hitchcock

Stunt Double:
Russell Saunders
David Sharpe

Stunts:
Dale Van Sickel
Duke York

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