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Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps

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What are the 39 steps?

Look for “The 39 Steps” (The Criterion Collection) (1935). UPC: 003742913522 Release Date: November 1999. Adapted from the novel by John Buchan. Be aware that the book comes in all price categories. Directed by Alfred H-i-t-c-h-c-o-c-k; be sure to look for his cameo. I own the standard version but watched the Criterion. On the Criterion, there is a 1999 commentary featuring H-i-t-c-h-c-o-c-k school, Marian Keene. The drawback is that the Criterion version cropped the credits in the beginning. Be careful of whom you bring home from a show; exiting from a scuffle and panic, from a show, Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) meets Miss Annabella Smith (Lucie Mannheim), and she promptly invites herself to his flat. She tells an incredulous story about being an agent (spy). Later, awakening with a knife in her back, he is convinced that there is a cabal and it has something to do with the 39 steps. Now we follow the standard formula of a man who must find the culprit(s) before he is captured for the murder of Miss Smith. The formula is standard, but the execution of the film is anything but. Remember, this is an unleashed H-i-t-c-h-c-o-c-k production. We have top actors in their prime. The film even includes an early adaptation of a helicopter used in the manhunt.
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