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In August 1940, Alfred Hitchcock released FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT, a spy thriller that looked like simple entertainment but carried a hidden message for American audiences. In this episode of Cracking the Code of Spy Movies, Dan and Tom dig into how Hitchcock, working in Hollywood while Europe burned, smuggled a warning into one of his lesser-known masterpieces.
Hitchcock is the master of suspense, so listen now to this espionage spy thriller that oozes with Hitchcockian brilliance.
Join us as we trace the story of Johnny Jones, a green American reporter sent to Europe under a fake name, who stumbles into a web of assassins, double agents, and a missing diplomat holding a secret that could decide the fate of a continent. Along the way, we explore the real history behind the film, including the journalists who inspired it, the genuine spycraft Hitchcock borrowed from British intelligence, and the wartime tension that shaped nearly every scene.
We also break down the film's most famous sequences, talk about the standout cast performances, including an Oscar-nominated actor who did not know how to speak a word of English.
Here are some things you'll learn:
· Hitchcock's spy thriller had a hidden political message — and the U.S. government noticed it before America even joined the war.
· One real Hollywood reporter inspired the story, but several characters were modeled after actual Nazi agents operating in Europe.
· A famous rain-soaked assassination scene hides a clever visual trick that still feels shockingly modern.
· An Oscar-nominated actor delivered every line of dialogue without understanding a single word he was saying.
· The film's final scene wasn't part of the original script — real-world events changed the ending just before release.
By the end, you will never watch FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT the same way again. Stick around to the finish, where we reveal exactly where to spot Hitchcock's tricky cameo appearance.
Tell us what you think of our discussion FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTHave you seen this movie? If so, what did we miss? If you haven't seen it, does this episode put it on your watch list?
Let us know your thoughts, ideas for future episodes, and what you think of this episode. Just drop us a note at [email protected]. The more we hear from you, the better the show will surely be! We'll give you a shout-out in a future episode!
You can check out all our CRACKING THE CODE OF SPY MOVIES podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or our website. In addition, you can check out our YouTube channel as well.
Episode Webpage: https://spymovienavigator.com/episode/foreign-correspondent-decoded
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In August 1940, Alfred Hitchcock released FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT, a spy thriller that looked like simple entertainment but carried a hidden message for American audiences. In this episode of Cracking the Code of Spy Movies, Dan and Tom dig into how Hitchcock, working in Hollywood while Europe burned, smuggled a warning into one of his lesser-known masterpieces.
Hitchcock is the master of suspense, so listen now to this espionage spy thriller that oozes with Hitchcockian brilliance.
Join us as we trace the story of Johnny Jones, a green American reporter sent to Europe under a fake name, who stumbles into a web of assassins, double agents, and a missing diplomat holding a secret that could decide the fate of a continent. Along the way, we explore the real history behind the film, including the journalists who inspired it, the genuine spycraft Hitchcock borrowed from British intelligence, and the wartime tension that shaped nearly every scene.
We also break down the film's most famous sequences, talk about the standout cast performances, including an Oscar-nominated actor who did not know how to speak a word of English.
Here are some things you'll learn:
· Hitchcock's spy thriller had a hidden political message — and the U.S. government noticed it before America even joined the war.
· One real Hollywood reporter inspired the story, but several characters were modeled after actual Nazi agents operating in Europe.
· A famous rain-soaked assassination scene hides a clever visual trick that still feels shockingly modern.
· An Oscar-nominated actor delivered every line of dialogue without understanding a single word he was saying.
· The film's final scene wasn't part of the original script — real-world events changed the ending just before release.
By the end, you will never watch FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT the same way again. Stick around to the finish, where we reveal exactly where to spot Hitchcock's tricky cameo appearance.
Tell us what you think of our discussion FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTHave you seen this movie? If so, what did we miss? If you haven't seen it, does this episode put it on your watch list?
Let us know your thoughts, ideas for future episodes, and what you think of this episode. Just drop us a note at [email protected]. The more we hear from you, the better the show will surely be! We'll give you a shout-out in a future episode!
You can check out all our CRACKING THE CODE OF SPY MOVIES podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or our website. In addition, you can check out our YouTube channel as well.
Episode Webpage: https://spymovienavigator.com/episode/foreign-correspondent-decoded

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