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John Blythe | John Dougall | |
Paul Bonifas | Michel - Chef de la Sureté | |
Paulette Preney (II) | ||
Andre Frere | Pierre | |
Paul Clarus | Paul Clarus | |
Jean Dattas | Man behind Michel | |
Paulette Preney | Yvonne | |
Guy Le Feuvre | General |
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Writer | Angus MacPhail
J.O.C. Orton Jules Francois Clermont |
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Cinematography | Günther Krampf
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Musician | Benjamin Frankel
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Two tales of espionage, suspense and murder by the Master of Suspense himself: "Bon Voyage" and "Aventure Malgache." Made in 1944 to aid the war effort, they were considered inflammatory by the British government and locked away to be forgotten. Now, more than 50 years later, Hitchcock fans can rediscover these lost classics. |
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