Diplomatic Courier (1952) | |
| Director(s) | Henry Hathaway |
| Producer(s) | Casey Robinson |
| Top Genres | Drama, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense |
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Diplomatic Courier (1952) was a Drama - Mystery Film directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Casey Robinson.
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Diplomatic Courier (1952, Henry Hathaway)
on Mar 5, 2012 From The Stop ButtonDiplomatic Courier starts a lot stronger than it finishes. For the first half or so, it’s a post-war variation of a thirties Hitchcock–a lot of unexplained, strange incidents and a protagonist trying to unravel them. Then it changes gear, becoming a Hollywood attempt at The Third Man. It... Read full article
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[after escaping from a train and tumbling down a steep hillside, Mike and Janine come to rest next to each other]
Mike Kells: You know something? This is the first time I really looked at you. Really looked at you, just as a girl.
[last lines]
Janine Betki: And so it is.
Joan Ross: [to Mike] Well, the next time you're near Richmond, Indiana there's a little drug store there. It's practically the whole town. Well, drop in and tell them that the last time you saw me... the little girl is doing great. Just great.
Sgt. Ernie Guelvada: [upon seeing Joan] The widow lady! Live and learn.
Joan Ross: If it isn't the cavalry.
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Mike Kells: You know something? This is the first time I really looked at you. Really looked at you, just as a girl.
[last lines]
Janine Betki: And so it is.
Joan Ross: [to Mike] Well, the next time you're near Richmond, Indiana there's a little drug store there. It's practically the whole town. Well, drop in and tell them that the last time you saw me... the little girl is doing great. Just great.
Sgt. Ernie Guelvada: [upon seeing Joan] The widow lady! Live and learn.
Joan Ross: If it isn't the cavalry.
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