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Release Date: 1935 Duration: 86 min Cast: Gus McNaughton, Jerry Verno, Frank Cellier, Lucie Mannheim, Wylie Watson, Alfred Hitchcock, John Laurie, Peggy Ashcroft, Madeleine Carroll, Peggy Simpson, Helen Haye, Robert Donat ...MORE Cast: Gus McNaughton, Jerry Verno, Frank Cellier, Lucie Mannheim, Wylie Watson, Alfred Hitchcock, John Laurie, Peggy Ashcroft, Madeleine Carroll, Peggy Simpson, Helen Haye, Robert Donat, Godfrey Tearle ...LESS Categories: Movies, Thriller, Black-and-white, Mystery, Suspense, Crime Thriller, Spy film The 39 Steps is a 1935 British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. Loosely based on the 1915 adventure novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan, the film is about a man in London who tries to help a counter-espionage agent prevent an organisation of spies called The 39 Steps from stealing top secret information. When the agent is killed... MORE The 39 Steps is a 1935 British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. Loosely based on the 1915 adventure novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan, the film is about a man in London who tries to help a counter-espionage agent prevent an organisation of spies called The 39 Steps from stealing top secret information. When the agent is killed and he stands accused of the murder, he goes on the run with an attractive woman in order to save himself and stop the spy ring. Of the four major film versions of the novel, Hitchcock's film has been the most acclaimed. In 1999, the film came in fourth in a BFI poll of British films. In 2004, Total Film named it the 21st greatest British movie of all time. LESS |
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With his signature top hat, short mustache and a devilish smirk, Charlie Chaplin is one of the most recognizable faces from the early American silent film era. Born on April 16, 1889, in London to parents who were music hall performers, Chaplin is most well known for his role of “The Tramp” during the golden age of silent films, using mime slapstick and visual comedy like no one else could. He eventually wrote, produced and composed the music for all of his films, winning three Academy Awards.
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