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The 39 Steps (Les 39 marches)
TrailerA man in London tries to help a counterespionage agent. But when the agent is killed and the man stands accused, he must go on the run to both save himself and also stop a spy ring which is trying to steal top secret information.Actors: Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Lucie Mannheim, Godfrey Tearle, Peggy Ashcroft, John Laurie, Helen Haye, Frank Cellier, Wylie Watson, Gus McNaughton, Jerry Verno, ...»Director: Alfred HitchcockCountry: United KingdomDuration: 86 minQuality: HDRelease: 1935IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The 39 Steps (Les 39 marches)"
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Characters of "The 39 Steps (Les 39 marches)"
HannayPlayed by: Robert DonatPamelaPlayed by: Madeleine CarrollMiss SmithPlayed by: Lucie MannheimProfessor JordanPlayed by: Godfrey TearleCrofter's WifePlayed by: Peggy AshcroftCrofterPlayed by: John LaurieThe SheriffPlayed by: Frank CellierMemoryPlayed by: Wylie WatsonMaidPlayed by: Peggy Simpson -
Critic Reviews of "The 39 Steps (Les 39 marches)"
TIME MagazineAugust 05, 2014The Thirty-Nine Steps neatly converts its essential implausihility into an asset by stressing the difficulties which confront its hero when he tries to tell outsiders about the predicament he is in.
Village VoiceSeptember 04, 2008In Hitchcock's hands, however, this well-known espionage adventure provided the basis for a new sort of thriller and a new sort of comedy.
VarietyAugust 18, 2008It's melodrama and at times far-fetched and improbable, but the story twists and spins artfully from one high-powered sequence to another while the entertainment holds like steel cable from start to finish.
Chicago ReaderJuly 09, 2007As an artist, Alfred Hitchcock surpassed this early achievement many times in his career, but for sheer entertainment value it still stands in the forefront of his work.
New York TimesJanuary 01, 2000If you can imagine Anatole France writing a detective story you will have some notion of the artistry that Hitchcock brings to this screen version of John Buchan's novel.
Film Freak CentralMay 23, 2018The 39 Steps is light, urbane, sexy as hell, and as so much of Hitchcock was so often, right about everything.
Reel Film ReviewsFebruary 19, 2018The lack of chemistry between Donat and Carroll's respective characters only compounds the hands-off feel...
Times (UK)September 09, 2015The 39 Steps is a masterclass in propulsive narrative cinema that even today's so-called blockbuster auteurs should study.
Monthly Film BulletinJune 02, 2015The atmosphere of adventure and mystery created at once in the opening sequence in an East End music hall is excellently maintained throughout.
Daily Telegraph (UK)December 30, 2014The scene in which Mr Memory is asked at the London Palladium "What are the 39 Steps?" remains one of 20th-century cinema's most gripping moments.
Radio TimesAugust 05, 2014Alfred Hitchcock brings John Buchan's novel to the screen with characteristic wit and verve.
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