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  1. Journey into Fear is a 1943 American spy film noir directed by Norman Foster, based on the 1940 Eric Ambler novel of the same name. The film broadly follows the plot of the book, but the protagonist was changed to an American engineer, and the destination of his journey changed from France to the So

  2. D espite its modest budget and comparatively short runtime, Journey Into Fear manages to be one of the most stylish and entertaining of the classic film noir thrillers. The pace is unrelenting and the tension doesn't ease for a moment as the hero (superbly portrayed by Joseph Cotten) is dragged further and further into a deadly game of political intrigue from which there is, in true noir ...

  3. Orson Welles had planned to produce, direct and star in RKO's Journey Into Fear, but prior commitments compelled him to vacate the director's chair in favor of Norman Foster. Joseph Cotten, who starred as an American gunnery engineer up to his armpits in international intrigue, adapted the screenplay from the novel by Eric Ambler.

  4. In Norman Foster’s Journey Into Fear, an entertaining adaptation of Eric Ambler’s popular novel, Joseph Cotten stars as Howard Graham, just your average American ballistics weaponry engineer who’s targeted for termination by the Nazis during a visit to Istanbul with his wife Stephanie (Ruth Warrick) during World War II.

  5. A 1943 film adaptation starred Joseph Cotten, with Orson Welles acting and producing. A television adaptation was produced in 1966, starring Jeffrey Hunter as Graham. Another film adaptation was made in 1975, Journey Into Fear, directed by Daniel Mann and starring Sam Waterston and Vincent Price. The film was the first major Hollywood ...

  6. Journey Into Fear is a film directed by Norman Foster, Orson Welles with Joseph Cotten, Dolores del Rio, Orson Welles, Everett Sloane .... Year: 1943. Original title: Journey Into Fear. Synopsis: A US Navy engineer, returning to the US with his wife from a conference, finds himself pursued by Nazi agents, who are out to kill him.

  7. "Journey into Fear", for example, has an amazing cast but I guess the lack of availability and solid fan base already suggests that the film isn't a hidden cult treasure. The plot is promising enough, adapted from an early 40's novel by Eric Ambler, and that same novel already got turned into a long-feature film in 1943.