Sabotage 1936 | Alfred Hitchcock, Sylvia Sidney, Oscar Homolka | Film-Noir | Full Movie

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A London movie theater owner, Karl Verloc, unknowingly becomes involved in a terrorist plot orchestrated by a foreign spy organization. Verloc's wife, his brother-in-law, and the authorities begin to suspect his involvement, the tension mounts, leading to a thrilling climax.

Original title: Sabotage (1936) AKA: The Hidden Power / I Married a Murderer

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Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writers: Joseph Conrad, Charles Bennett, Ian Hay
Stars: Sylvia Sidney, Oscar Homolka, Desmond Tester
Genres: Crime, Thriller

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01:50 A chaotic situation unfolds at a theater when the lights fail, and the audience demands their money back.
08:34 A chaotic and comedic series of events unfold in a household, involving mistaken identities, misunderstandings, and a desire for peace and quiet.
14:52 A dramatic and comedic exchange between characters in various situations.
21:35 A mysterious and intriguing conversation unfolds in a restaurant, revealing secrets and suspicions.
31:54 A mysterious encounter at Mr. Verloc's place leads to suspicions and plans to evade a detective from Scotland Yard.
39:48 A mysterious conversation about a possible sabotage and a surprise gift for Stevie.
46:27 A man seeks help from Mr. Verloc to gather information, while a salesman demonstrates a toothpaste product in a comedic manner.
49:21 A chaotic series of events unfolds involving a bomb, a film tin, and a mysterious man named Verloc.
1:01:10 A dramatic story unfolds involving a murder, a confession, and a desperate attempt to escape the consequences.
1:12:23 A bomb explosion at a cinema leads to chaos and tragedy, with Mrs. Verloc's involvement in question.

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Hitchcock was a genius and Oskar Homolka what an actor never a bad performance .Like all great actors its not his dialogue its his facial expression's and body language . A joy and pleasure to watch thank you

sarahmarks
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What a classic. Great acting, cinematography, direction. It even has Mae West.

Staggo_L
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Such a great film! Oskar Homolka and Sylvia Sidney!

susancorvalan
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It’s sad to watch these old films because it reminds me that everyone in it is dead by now. Including the children, and the dogs and cats - and the fish in the aquarium!

Woodman-Spare-that-tree
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That scene on the bus was suspense at its most gripping.

thomassnider
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This film caused outrage at the time: not for killing the kid, but for
killing the pet!

DJF
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Oscar Homolka as Verloc was the perfect choice with the deep eyebrows... one of the most memorable lines... after killing his young brother-in-law he comments "Perhaps if we had a kid of our own" as though this would solve all his crimes... and the inclusion of Disney's "Cock Robin"... brilliant.

kathrynlouyse
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Pre-Hollywood Hitchcock is always interesting to see like 39 Steps Lady Vanishes, and this film

Omar-wqdz
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I had never seen this movie before and wow I just thought it was wonderfully made, great actors.

lizalight
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What a GREAT movie! A masterpiece. Thanks for posting!

nancycatania
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This is an amazing insight to a genius who was frighteningly ahead of his time

paperchain
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This is an excellent Hitchcock, he is a master of suspense, and tonality. To see it in black and white brings out all the excellent tonality and enhances all those photographic angles. I would like to talk about the picture more but it would ruin the suspense.

robinanderson
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As an American, I sometimes have trouble understanding the spoken lines of actors in the British films, as in this one, but I never pass up on the opportunity to watch a movie by Hitchcock. He never misses! 🎦

tomdooley
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I just turned this on for background noise while I did my chores, needless to say chores did not get done. LOL
This movie grabbed me from the start. I learned some things to, like roasted bullocks, a half a bull roasted over a fire pit, yeah that sounds good to me. And strawberry jam and tomato sauce. I have never heard of that, but I guess it's a thing. It might be really good. I read that a restaurant in NY uses it on a shrimp dish, 20% tomato sauce, and 80% strawberry jam.

FOX-umwr
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❤se for legendado também assistirei obrigada 🇧🇷

MariaVictoria
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That twist in the end ....nice job all worked out in the end

docinc
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Ignore the year this is a brilliant film.

whizzer
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25:40 Sounds like the voice of Hitchcock over dubbing the address of the bird shop in Islington

SteigerSteigerfoto
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...and they lived traumatically ever after. The End

donitaforrest
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When I was a kid, I was hanging about the big red cement mail box just at stairway entrance to Picadilly Circus Tube entrance. Waiting for my parents to come out of hotel. I'm an American from Boston. A number of hours later we were in Liecester Square, and heard that a bomb had exploded in the same exact mailbox!!! Can't remember what year it was. Maybe 1970, 72, 74. Alot of such things have always gone on in London.

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