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Hitchcock 101: 1935-1938 – ‘The 39 Steps’ to ‘The Lady Vanishes’
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Hitchcock 101: 1935-1938 – ‘The 39 Steps’ to ‘The Lady Vanishes’

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PopMatters Staff
/ 15 October 2019

In Day Two of our Director Spotlight series on the Master of Suspense, we revisit the four strongest films of Alfred Hitchcock’s British period.

Double Take: Hitchcock’s ‘The Lady Vanishes’ (1938)
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Double Take: Hitchcock’s ‘The Lady Vanishes’ (1938)

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Steve Leftridge
/ 15 September 2015

Now you see her; now you don’t: Double Take #21 admits to seeing The Lady Vanishes and tries to find its political undercurrent.

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/ 12 January 2012
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The Lady Vanishes

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