FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT was released a year before the U.S. entered World War II. The ending of the film was added at the last minute to bolster anti-isolationist sentiment among American viewers. In this 2013 piece, writer Mark Harris discusses the important role this and other Hollywood propaganda films played during the war.
This interview with director Alfred Hitchcock on “The Dick Cavett Show” was originally broadcast on June 8, 1972.
If you’ve always wanted to study film, here’s your chance! In this series, the authors of “Film Art: An Introduction” bring film school home in plain language. This month, Jeff Smith breaks down a classical Hollywood score with a Hitchcockian twist.
On July 24, 1946, “Academy Award Theater” broadcast this radio adaptation of FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT.