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Sabotage
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Synopsis
Oskar Homolka plays a London movie-theatre owner who maintains a secret life as a paid terrorist. Homolka's wife Sylvia Sidney doesn't suspect Homolka of any wrongdoing, but she's picked up enough second-hand information about her husband's activities to arouse the interest of government agent (John Loder). Posing as a grocer, Loder moves next door to the Homolkas, befriending Sidney and her precocious young brother Desmond Tester. Sensing that he's being watched, Homolka sends Tester out to deliver a reel of film. The reel contains a time bomb, but Homolka is certain that the boy will deliver his package on time and will be safely away by the time the bomb explodes. Thus begins one of Hitchcock's most electrifying suspense sequences, as the unsuspecting boy is delayed en route to his destination. Sabotage was based on Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent; the film was retitled A Woman Alone in the US. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Joyce Barbour Renee
Matthew Boulton The Superintendent Talbot
William Dewhurst Professor
Oscar Homolka Karl Verloc
John Loder Ted Spencer, the police officer
Sylvia Sidney Sylvia Verloc
Desmond Tester Sylvia's Brother Steve
S.J. Warmington Hollingshead

Production Crew

Ivor Montagu Associate Producer
Joseph Conrad Book Author
Bernard Knowles Cinematographer
Louis Levy Composer (Music Score)
Joe Strassner Costume Designer
Alfred Hitchcock Director
Charles Frend Editor
Michael Balcon Producer
Albert Jullion Production Designer
Alma Reville Screenwriter
Campbell Dixon Screenwriter
Charles Bennett Screenwriter
E.V.H. Emmett Screenwriter
Helen Simpson Screenwriter
Ian Hay Screenwriter
Jesse Lasky, Jr. Screenwriter
Albert Jullion Set Designer
Otto Werndorff Set Designer
Year: 1936
Runtime: 81
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Gaumont-British Picture Corporation

Release
by Gaumont-British Picture Corporation