Unlike many of Hitchcock’s "wrong man" thrillers, this film was born from a sense of urgent reality. Released just as the Battle of Britain was beginning, the story follows Johnny Jones (Joel McCrea), an American crime reporter sent to Europe to cover the "hatching" war.

The "Forgotten" Masterpiece: Why Foreign Correspondent (1940) Deserves Your Attention

What starts as a jaunty assignment quickly descends into a labyrinth of international conspiracies, kidnappings, and "fifth column" plots. For the audience of 1940, the film was a , designed to shake America out of its isolationist stance. Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels famously called it a "masterpiece of propaganda." Iconic Set Pieces

Hitchcock’s signature visual flair is on full display here. Even today, several sequences stand out as masterclasses in suspense: Review: Foreign Correspondent (1940) - Attaboy Clarence

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