Fritz Bauer Institut · Cinematography of the Holocaust
ID |
FBW001300 Fiction |
Country / Year |
USA, 1942 |
Original Title |
Saboteur |
Directed by |
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Produced by |
Universal Pictures Company, Inc., Universal City, CA / New York, NY / Frank Lloyd Productions, Inc., Los Angeles, CA |
Staff |
Assistent production manager: Jack H. Skirball; Assistent director: Fred Frank; Script: Peter Viertel, Joan Harrison, Dorothy Parker (based on an original story by Hitchcock); Based on: Alfred Hitchcock; Camera: Joseph Valentine; Editing: Otto Ludwig; Sound: Bernard B. Brown; Artistic consultant: Robert Boyle, Jack Otterson (Künstlerische Gestaltung); Grip: William Hedgcock; Props: Russell A. Gausman (Innenrequisiteur); Music: Frank Skinner, Charles Previn |
Cast |
Priscilla Lane (Patricia ('Pat') Martin); Robert Cummings (Barry Kane); Otto Kruger (Charles Tobin); Alan Baxter (Freeman); Clem Bevans (Neilson); Norman Lloyd (Frank Fry); Alma Kruger (Mrs. Henrietta Sutton); Vaughan Glaser (Phillip Martin); Dorothy Peterson (Mrs. Mason); Ian Wolfe (Robert, the Butler); Frances Carson (Society Woman); Murray Alper (Mac, the Deputy Driver); Kathryn Adams (Young mother); Pedro de Cordoba (Bones the Human Skeleton); Billy Curtis ("Major" the Midget); Marie LeDeaux (Tatania the Fat Woman); Anita Sharp Bolster (Esmeralda the Bearded Lady/Lorelei); Jeanne Romer (Marigold, Siamese Twin); Lynn Romer (Annette, Siamese Twin); William Wright (als: Will Wright / Company Official); Ralph Dunn (FBI Man at Mason's House); Matt Willis (Deputy); Charles Halton (Sheriff); James Flavin; Archie Twitchell (Motorcycle Cops); Margaret Moffat (Neighbor); Hans Conried (Edward); Alan Bridge (Marine Sergeant MP); Paul Everton (Bus Man); Pat Flaherty (Navy Man); Milton Kibbee (Husband in Movie Audience); Barton Yarborough (1st FBI Man at Mason's House); Virgil Summers (Ken Mason); Lee Phelps (Plant Policeman); George Offerman, Jr. (Worker); Harry Strang (Cop); Marjorie Wood (Farmer's Wife); Paul E. Burns (Farmer); Belle Mitchel (Adele, the Maid); Eddie Foster (Driver for Saboteurs); William Ruhl (Deputy Marshal); Eugene Gericke (als: Gene Garrick) (Worker); Oliver Blake (als Oliver Prickett); Dick Midgley; Don Cadell (FBI Men); Gene O'Donnell (Jitterbug); Paul Phillips (Driver); William Gould (Stranger); Vinton Haworth (als Jack Arnold / Other Man in Movie); Margaret Hayes (Wife in Movie); Rex Lease (Plant Counterman); Duke York (Deputy); Nancy Loring (Young Mother); Frank Marlowe (George, the Truck Driver); Norma Drury (Refugee Mother); Charles Sherlock (Barry's Taxi Driver); Jack Cheatham (Detective); Jack Gardner (Pat's Taxi Driver); Alexander Lockwood (Marine); Alfred Hitchcock (Deaf and Mute Man Outside Drug Store); Cyril Ring (Party Guest); Jeffrey Sayre (Henchman); Kernan Cripps (Man in Movie Audience); Jean Trent (Blonde Aircraft Worker); Jimmie Lucas (Taxi Driver); Dale Van Sickel (FBI Assistant/Phone Operator); Walter Miller; Mary Curtis (Midgets); Margaret Ann McLaughlin (Baby Susie Brown); Kermit Maynard (Cowhand); Gerald Pierce (Elevator Operator); Claire James (als: Carol Stevens / Deaf Man's Companion); Selmer Jackson (FBI Chief); Emory Parnell (Husband in Movie); Lou Lubin; Torin Thatcher; Will Lee (Worker); John Eldredge (Footman); Samuel S. Hinds (Foundation Leader); Claire Whitney (Wife in Movie Audience) |
Length |
2982 m / 108' |
Format |
35mm/sw/1:1,37 |
Abstract |
Story of a young American aircraft worker who is framed on a sabotage charge when the factory where he is working catches fire. |
Subject Terms |
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Holdings |
- UCLA (Film and Television Archive), Los Angeles, CA; 35mm |
Materials |
- AMPAS (Margaret Herrick Library), Beverly Hills, CA; Production files |
Bibliography |
- , in: Sight and Sound (London), Vol. 11, Nr. 42, Herbst 1942 |