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Saboteur



Saboteur
Release Year: 1942
Release Date: Thu Apr 23 1942
Runtime: 109 minutes
Filmed In Black And White
Genre: Thriller, War
Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
Studio: Universal
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Actors: Frank Baker (as Navy Officer at Ship Launching), Edward Biby (as Dignitary at Ship Launching), Oliver Blake (as Deputy Sheriff-Driver), William A. Boardway (as Navy Officer at Ship Launching), Lulu Mae Bohrman (as Party Guest), Al Bridge (as Marine MP Sergeant), Ralph Brooks (as Party Guest), Paul E. Burns (as Farmer), Don Cadell (as FBI Man), James Carlisle (as Party Guest), Jack Cheatham (as Detective Outside Movie Theater), Hans Conried (as Edward), Kernan Cripps (as Man in Movie Audience), Oliver Cross (as Party Guest), Mary Curtis (as Midget), Sayre Dearing (as Party Guest), Harry Denny (as Admiral), Helen Dickson (as Party Guest), Norma Drury (as Refugee Mother), Ralph Dunn (as FBI Agent at Mason’s House), John Eldredge (as Footman), Paul Everton (as Party Guest), Pat Flaherty (as George – Elevator Operator), James Flavin (as Motorcycle Cop (voice)), Eddie Foster (as Driver for Saboteurs), Ben Frommer (as Theatre Patron), Jack Gardner (as Pat’s Taxi Driver), Gene Garrick (as Plant Worker), Art Gilmore (as Radio Broadcaster (voice)), Gus Glassmire (as Mr. Pearl), Dick Gordon (as Party Guest), William Gould (as Stranger on Sidewalk), Charles Halton (as Second Sheriff), Aleth Hansen (as Cowhand), Sam Harris (as Party Guest), Margaret Hayes (as Henry’s Wife in Movie), Vinton Hayworth (as Will – Other Man in Movie), Alfred Hitchcock (as Man in Front of New York Drugstore), Selmer Jackson (as FBI Chief), Milton Kibbee (as Man Killed in Movie Theater), Rex Lease (as Plant Cafeteria Worker), Will Lee (as Rogers), Ethelreda Leopold (as Party Guest), Alexander Lockwood (as Marine), Nancy Loring (as Young Mother), Lou Lubin (as Man), Jimmie Lucas (as Taxi Driver), Frank Marlowe (as Man in Newsreel Truck), Kermit Maynard (as Cowhand), Margaret Ann McLaughlin (as Baby Susie Brown), Frank McLure (as Party Guest), Dick Midgley (as FBI Agent), Harold Miller (as Party Guest), Belle Mitchell (as Adele – Tobin’s Maid), Margaret Moffatt (as Mrs. Moore – Neighbor), Field Norton (as Party Guest), Gene O’Donnell (as Jitterbug), Paddy O’Flynn (as Counterman at Statue of Liberty), George Offerman Jr. (as Plant Worker), Dorothy Parker (as Woman in Car), Emory Parnell (as Henry – Husband in Movie), Ruth Peterson (as Society Woman), Lee Phelps (as Plant Security Officer), Paul Phillips (as Driver), Gerald Pierce (as Elevator Operator), Alexander Pollard (as Party Guest), Catherine Price (as Party Guest), Louis Quince (as Tourist), Cyril Ring (as Party Guest), Lynne Romer (as Siamese Twin), William Ruhl (as Deputy Marshal), Paul Russell (as Party Guest), Jeffrey Sayre (as Saboteur), Shadow (as Dog), Charles Sherlock (as Barry’s Taxi Driver), Byron Shores (as Detective), Harry Strang (as Motorcycle Highway Patrolman), Virgil Summers (as Henchman), Torin Thatcher (as Man), Jean Trent (as Blonde Aircraft Worker), Archie Twitchell (as Motorcycle Cop (voice)), Dale Van Sickel (as FBI Assistant – Phone Operator), Claire Whitney (as Wife in Movie Audience), Matt Willis (as First Sheriff), Marjorie Wood (as Farmer’s Wife), Will Wright (as J.C. Lormans – Company Official), Barton Yarborough (as First FBI Man at Mason’s House), Duke York (as Deputy Sheriff)
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Plot: 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.
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Sources: Museum Of Western Film History Archives, IMDb, JustWatch
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