No. Saboteur (1942) has an original screenplay. Sabotage (1936) has a screenplay based on Joseph Conrad's novel, The Secret Agent. The stories of these two Hitchcock films are unrelated.
Incidentally, Secret Agent (1936) is a 1936 Hitchcock film with a screenplay based on W. Somerset Maugham's novel, Ashenden. It has nothing to do with Joseph Conrad's novel or Sabotage.
Incidentally, Secret Agent (1936) is a 1936 Hitchcock film with a screenplay based on W. Somerset Maugham's novel, Ashenden. It has nothing to do with Joseph Conrad's novel or Sabotage.
Most copies are poor quality bootlegs. For good quality licensed and restored releases, search for the "Alfred Hitchcock Collectors' Guide".
No. Sabotage, like all of Hitchcock's British films, is copyrighted worldwide. For more information, search for "Alfred Hitchcock: Dial C for Copyright".
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- How long is Sabotage?1 hour and 16 minutes
- When was Sabotage released?January 11, 1937
- What is the IMDb rating of Sabotage?7 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Sabotage?Winnie Verloc, Stevie, The Professor, Miss Chatham's Daughter, Michaelis, and Mr. Vladimir
- What is the plot of Sabotage?A Scotland Yard undercover detective is on the trail of a saboteur who is part of a plot to set off a bomb in London. But when the detective's cover is blown, the plot begins to unravel.
- How much did Sabotage earn at the worldwide box office?$721
- What is Sabotage rated?Not Rated
- What genre is Sabotage?Crime and Thriller
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