the lady vanishes

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

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

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)

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

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

In ‘The Lady Vanishes’, Hitchcock Mines Plenty of Tension from the Fairly Simple Premise

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The Lady Vanishes