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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 Button

Diplomatic 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: You started by arousing the mother instinct in me, and now you got the whole works worked up. And you got something stirred up.


Mike Kells: [to Janine about Sam's watch] Where did they get this? Did they take it off Sam's body? Was it part of your pay?


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Also directed by Henry Hathaway




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Also produced by Casey Robinson




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Also released in 1952




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