Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (1940) (Windmill Scene) SPOILERS

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2009

Famous Windmill Sequence directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

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  • CORRECTION I just finished watching, the plane crash is this - one of the most harrowing sequences from this period I've ever seen.

    Hitchcock pushed the envelope of soundstage-based technique in his early films, then used the same techniques to create a sort of dream-like artificiality in his masterpieces like "Vertigo", "The Birds", and "Marnie".

  • I'm watching this film right now, it is excellent. I still remember seeing the assassination scene in a TV documentary when I was a kid. I also remember a sensational scene of a plane crashing in water, with POV inside the plane - is that "Secret Agent"? I think I'll go find out, after this ... :)

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