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Two short films made by Hitchcock in 1944 at the request of the British government. When viewed by government officials they decided that the films were inflammatory and withheld them from distribution. The first, Bon Voyage, is about an RAF pilot who has escaped from a POW camp and made his way back to London with the help of the French resistance. The second, Aventure Malgache, is set in Vichy-controlled Madagascar where the Resistance leader battles to keep his island free.
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Originally produced as motion pictures in 1944.
1993 copyright held by the British Film Institute.
"ID4190MLSDVD."
DVD, Dolby Digital, mono, Region 1, NTSC.
In French with English subtitles.
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