Bon Voyage (1944 film)

Bon Voyage
Directed byAlfred Hitchcock
Written byAngus MacPhail
J.O.C. Orton
Story byArthur Calder-Marshall
StarringJohn Blythe
CinematographyGünther Krampf
Music byBenjamin Frankel
Distributed byMilestone Films
Release date
  • 1944 (1944)
Running time
26 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageFrench

Bon Voyage is a 1944 short French language propaganda film directed by Alfred Hitchcock for the British Ministry of Information. It was written by Angus MacPhail and J.O.C. Orton.

Although the film is short (26 minutes), it uses two radically different interpretations of the same events, a technique not unlike that used by Akira Kurosawa in Rashomon (1950), Errol Morris in The Thin Blue Line (1988), and Fernando Meirelles in Cidade de Deus (2002).