Bon voyage / un film Phoenix Londres ; mise en scène de Alfred Hitchcock ; [screenplay, J.O.C. Orton and Angus McPhail ; from an original idea by Arthur Calder-Marshall] (ca. 25 min.) -- Aventure malgache / un film Phoenix Londres ; mise en scène de Alfred Hitchcock (ca. 30 min.).
Summary:
Two short dramatic propaganda films produced for the British Ministry of Information in World War II and intended to inspire resistance in France and her colonies. Bon voyage tells of a Scottish RAF air gunner, who has escaped from a POW camp in Germany and, safely back in Britain, is being questioned by Free French intelligence. Aventure malgache deals with conflicting loyalties of the Free French.
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