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3 Classic Hitchcock Films - The 39 Steps / The Lady Vanishes / Secret Agent
[1935]

Starring: Robert Donat, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas, May Whitty, Cecil Parker
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Format: Black & White Colour PAL
Released: 20 Oct 2003
RRP: £17.99
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FABULOUS 1930s CLASSIC! - By: FAMOUS NAME, 08 Sep 2008

PLEASE NOTE: THIS REVIEW REFERS TO 'THE LADY VANISHES' ONLY:

One of the greatest movies from the 1930s!

Margaret Lockwood stars as a passenger on a train who is befriended by an elderly lady (Dame May Whitty) after receiving a bang on the head. The plot thickens when Miss Froy (Whitty) goes missing, but no one on the train will admit to ever having seen her.

Lots of suspense in this, & not a boring moment! This can be watched over & over & still remains as fresh as the day it was made! This classic suspense movie will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time! Includes a galaxy of stars, with some outstanding performances - particularly those of Catherine Lacey (the nun), Linden Travers, Dame May Whtty & of course Lockwood herself.

Also stars a young Googie Withers.

Fabulous!
3 Classic Hitchcock films - great value - By: , 30 Dec 2004
The 39 Steps stars Robert Donat as the famous "wrong man" indentity which Hitch used in so many of his films. Nice twist at the end of this one, nicely presented. What are The 39 Steps? Stay tuned, alll is revealed....

The Lady Vanishes is about a lady on a train who vanishes. A woman that was friends with her & who sat next to her on the train & wakes up to find the lady is no longer there. She asks the people sat next to her & they claim she was never there. She asks stewards who served them tea, & they claim she was never there. A wonderful film set in Bandrika.

Secret Agent is about an English spy who is sent to Switzerland to assassinate an enemy agent. At the same time he gets involved with a lady.

All three films feature the use of a train in some way or another.

The three films come as seperate DVD's in their own packaging & are enclosed in a box, that shows each of the films on the packaging, as well as a blurb about them. At the price of £11.97, this purchase marks great value for money, & is a great introduction to Hitchcock before he went to Hollywood & made his "big" films.