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Alfred Hitchcock: Secret Agent / The Skin Game / Number 17-The Ring (3 DVD Set) (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Alfred Hitchcock
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Category: Drama, Classics, Classics
Studio: Delta Entertainment
Subtitles:
Spanish,Japanese,Chinese
Length:
275 mins

 
 

 

Hollywood Classics

Secret Agent
This movie was made in 1936, long before Alfred Hitchcock became "Sir Alfred" and long before John Gielgud became "Sir John," courtesy of the Queen of England. Both of them, each in his own way, were magnificent entertainers - as you will see in this vintage fil. And although Peter Lorre was never honored by the Queen, nor was Madeleine Carroll, both of them contribute their usual standout performances. Early on in this World War One story you will recognize the clever Hitchcockian twists. It begins with a British soldier (Edgar Brodie) returning from the war and discovering that he is dead