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Alfred Hitchcock: The Lady Vanishes / The 39 Steps / The Man Who Knew Too Much (3 DVD Set) (2003)
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Starring: Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Madeleine Carroll, Robert Donat, Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Category: Classics, Suspense, Mystery, Classics
Studio: Delta Entertainment
Subtitles:
Spanish,Japanese,Chinese
Length:
255 mins
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Hollywood Classics

The Lady Vanishes:
A classic mystery that manages to combine humor with a genuine sense of menace. When a seemingly innocuous old woman disappears while on board a train, an acquaintance sets out to find her. What follows is a series of ingenious twists and turns finally steaming toward a suspenseful denouement.

The 39 Steps:
A prototype for what would follow in Hitchcock's American career, this film is for those who love a grand spy mystery and a harrowing portrait of an innocent man struggling to prove his innocence while the world turns inexplicably against him.

The Man Who Knew Too Much:
A Frenchman who befriends a vacationing family is shot through the heart during a dance with the young mother. Before dying, he whispers a secret...This unusually fine dramatic story, filled with twists and turns, breathless chase scenes and superb acting, so appealed to Hitchcock that he remade it 21 years later.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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