Foreign Correspondent
Foreign Correspondent ★★★★ 1940
A classic Hitchcock tale of espionage and derring-do. A reporter is sent to Europe during WWII to cover a pacifist conference in London, where he becomes romantically involved with the daughter of the group's founder and befriends an elderly diplomat. When the diplomat is kidnapped, the reporter uncovers a Nazi spy-ring headed by his future father-in-law. 120m/B VHS, DVD . Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders, Robert Benchley, Albert Bassermann, Edmund Gwenn, Eduardo Ciannelli, Harry Davenport, Martin Kosleck, Charles Halton; D: Alfred Hitchcock; W: Robert Benchley, Charles Bennett, Joan Harrison, James Hilton; M: Alfred Newman.
More From encyclopedia.com
Correspond , cor·re·spond / ˌkôrəˈspänd; ˌkär-/ • v. [intr.] 1. have a close similarity; match or agree almost exactly: the carved heads described in the poem cor… Charles I (england) , Charles I (1600–49), king of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1625–49). Charles was the second son of James VI and Anne of Denmark. Born in Scotland,… Deborah Roberts , Roberts, Deborah 1960–
Television journalist
ABC News correspondent Deborah Roberts is one of the most visible African—American women in television n… Charles The Bold , Charles the Bold (Burgundy) (1433–1477)
CHARLES THE BOLD (BURGUNDY) (1433–1477), duke of Burgundy. Charles was the last of the Valois dukes of Burgun… Oral Roberts , American evangelist Oral Roberts (born 1918) was an early pioneer in televangelism, or using television to preach the gospel. Roberts, a stutterer-tu… Marguerite Higgins , Marguerite Higgins
Marguerite Higgins
American journalist and war correspondent
It is difficult to find a history of the Korean War (1950–53) that do…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Foreign Correspondent