逃走迷路

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"Saboteur" (1942), a gripping espionage thriller produced by Universal Pictures and Frank Lloyd Productions, masterfully captures the tension and paranoia of wartime America. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the film follows the harrowing journey of Barry Kane, a factory worker wrongfully accused of sabotage after a fire breaks out at his workplace. As Kane flees across the country to clear his name, he uncovers a sinister plot orchestrated by a group of Nazi sympathizers intent on undermining the American war effort. Hitchcock's signature suspense is palpable throughout, as Kane's desperate quest for justice leads him from the bustling streets of Los Angeles to the iconic heights of the Statue of Liberty. The film's narrative is a quintessential example of Hitchcock's ability to weave a compelling tale of innocence and intrigue. Barry Kane, portrayed with earnest intensity by Robert Cummings, embodies the everyman thrust into extraordinary circumstances. His journey is fraught with danger and deception, yet his unwavering determination to expose the true saboteurs keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The supporting cast, including the enigmatic Priscilla Lane as Kane's reluctant ally Pat Martin, adds depth and complexity to the story, enhancing the film's emotional resonance. "Saboteur" also stands out for its innovative use of visual storytelling and iconic set pieces. Hitchcock's flair for dramatic sequences is evident in scenes such as the suspenseful confrontation atop the Statue of Liberty, which remains one of the film's most memorable moments. The director's meticulous attention to detail and his ability to create tension through visual cues elevate the film beyond a mere wartime thriller. The stark contrasts between the vast American landscapes and the claustrophobic interiors of the saboteurs' hideouts further underscore the film's themes of freedom and oppression. In the context of its time, "Saboteur" serves as a powerful allegory for the pervasive fear of internal threats during World War II. The film's portrayal of a hidden enemy within American borders resonated deeply with audiences, reflecting the era's anxieties about espionage and sabotage. Despite its fictional narrative, "Saboteur" effectively captures the spirit of resilience and vigilance that defined the American home front. As a testament to Hitchcock's genius, the film remains a timeless classic, offering both thrilling entertainment and a poignant commentary on the fragility of democracy in the face of covert threats.

1942

予算780000$

上映時間108 min

収益1250000$

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製作国United States of America

製作会社

Frank Lloyd Productions

Saboteur

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