Un detective sotto copertura di Scotland Yard è sulle tracce di un sabotatore che fa parte di un complotto per far esplodere una bomba a Londra. Ma quando scoprono la sua vera identità la tr... Leggi tuttoUn detective sotto copertura di Scotland Yard è sulle tracce di un sabotatore che fa parte di un complotto per far esplodere una bomba a Londra. Ma quando scoprono la sua vera identità la trama inizia a disfarsi.Un detective sotto copertura di Scotland Yard è sulle tracce di un sabotatore che fa parte di un complotto per far esplodere una bomba a Londra. Ma quando scoprono la sua vera identità la trama inizia a disfarsi.
- Mrs. Verloc
- (as Sylvia Sydney)
- Miss Chatham's Daughter
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- Michaelis - Conspirator
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- Cinema Commissioner
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- Mrs. Jones - Cook
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- Studious Youth at the Aquarium
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- Man Walking Past the Cinema as the Light Is Renewed
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- Miss Chatman - The Professor's Daughter
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- Member of Cinema Crowd
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- Conspirator
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- W. Brown & Sons Greengrocer
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- QuizBased on Joseph Conrad's novel "The Secret Agent", this sports a different title, as Sir Alfred Hitchcock's previous movie was called Amore e mistero (1936), which was based on stories by W. Somerset Maugham.
- BlooperThe London Underground and tram lines had their own power supplies, both separate from the public system. A single power station failure could not affect all three.
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Ted Spencer: [trying to calm crowd down demanding their money back after a power outage] It's an act of God, I tell you!
Member of Cinema Crowd: And what do you call an act of God?
Ted Spencer: I call your face one, and you won't get your money back on that.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits are shown with a background of a dictionary page open to the definition of "Sabotage".
- ConnessioniFeatured in Ritrovarsi (1994)
- Colonne sonoreLove's Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)
(1884) (uncredited)
Music by J.L. Molloy
Lyrics by G. Clifton Bingham
Sung a cappella by a man lighting candles
What a wonderful acting job Sylvia Sidney does. Hitchcock used all his influence and bargaining power to have Sidney play the part. Unfortunately Hitchcock and Sidney did not jell. Their personalities clashed. So the gifted actress refused to have anything else to do with the masterful director. Such a great loss for each.
The way Hitchcock handles the delicate situation involving the cute boy, Mrs. Verloc's (Sylvia Sidney)little brother, riding the bus with a time bomb in a package under one arm while petting a fluffy puppy with his free hand is necessary for what happens at the end of the film. For once, however, Hitchcock misread his movie patrons who were outraged. Never again would he make a similar mistake.
An interesting feature of this Hitchcock outing is a cinema owned by the bomber (Oskar Homolka) and his wife (Sidney) where clandestine meetings among the saboteurs occur. Several features are shown in the background from time to time during the film but one stands out, "Who Killed Cock Robin," a Disney short from 1935 featuring a parody of Mae West among others. Hitchcock skillfully blends the clip from "Cock Robin" into his story of "Sabotage." Mrs. Verloc deeply depressed and confused following her brother's death hears the laughter coming from the audience. She sits down and joins in with the gaiety. When the arrow is loosed and strikes poor Cock Robin, the laughter on her face changes to an expression of agony and terror. Reality replaces fantasy and make believe. Now she fully realizes what a monster her husband truly is, not the noble sensitive caring man of her dreams. One is reminded how a later director/writer Preston Sturges would use a similar technique with a Mickey Mouse cartoon in his classic "Sullivan's Travels."
There is also a clear message by Hitchcock on sabotage, today terrorism; those so-called martyrs for a cause are in reality misguided devils who end up killing the innocent and helpless instead of the ones their feeble minds believe to be the deceivers and exploiters of the human race.
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