Two little-known short films by Alfred Hitchcock, made with typical panache for the British government during the Second World War to encourage the anti-Nazi movements in France and its overseas colonies.
Bon Voyage!
Starring John Blythe
A Scottish RAF gunner has escaped from a PoW camp in France. In London, he is questioned by a Free French Intelligence officer, and realises that a fellow escapee was not what he seemed.
In French with English subtitles. (1944) B/W
Film Reviews pages 59-62