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Bon Voyage ()


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A young Scottish R. A. F. Gunner is debriefed by French officials about his escape from occupied territory, and in particular one person who may or may not have been a German Agent.

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RAF Sgt. John Dougall
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Jeanne

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Alfred Hitchcock

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Arthur Calder-Marshall ... (idea) (uncredited)
 
Angus MacPhail ... (screenplay) (uncredited)
 
J.O.C. Orton ... (screenplay) (uncredited)

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Benjamin Frankel ... (uncredited)

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Günther Krampf ... (uncredited)

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J. Charles Gilbert ... (uncredited)

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Claude Dauphin ... technical advisor: dialogue (uncredited)

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  • RCA (sound system)

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Plot Summary

Following his escape from a German POW camp, Scottish R.A.F. Sergeant John Dougall is in a debriefing with French Intelligence in London. They are interested in his time from the camp to London, as French Resistance forces helped him all along the way. Dougall's fellow campmate Stefan Godowski was the one who initiated the escape plan, and was with Dougall right up until the final Resistance aided stop in France, when only one of the two could make that final leg of the trip to London. As such, Dougall has no idea what had happened to Godowski after their separation. Dougall will learn that French Intelligence knows more about what happened to him than he imagined, all because of the information provided by the French Resistance. But he will also learn that his escape back to London was not all it seemed on the surface. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • Gute Reise (Germany)
  • Jó utat! (Hungary)
  • Щасливої дороги (Ukraine)
  • Călătorie plăcută (Romania)
  • Счастливого пути (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 26 min
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Trivia Apart from John Blythe, all of the other actors in this short movie were French, and were simply credited as "The Molière Players" in order to protect their families from the Nazis. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Top 10 War Propaganda Films (2014). See more »
Quotes Free French Colonel: [Last words] It's a dreadful business. Perhaps there'll be another tomb one day under the Arc de Triomphe: The Unknown Civilian.
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