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The 39 Steps

1935

R

1 h 26 m

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लंदन में एक शख्स काउंटर-जासूसी एजेंट की मदद करने की कोशिश करता है, लेकिन जब एजेंट मारा जाता है और आदमी आरोपी बन जाता है, तो उसे खुद को बचाने के लिए भागना पड़ता है।
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Robert Donat
Hannay
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Madeleine Carroll
Pamela
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Lucie Mannheim
Miss Smith
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Godfrey Tearle
Professor Jordan
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Peggy Ashcroft
Crofter's Wife
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John Laurie
Crofter
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Helen Haye
Mrs. Jordan
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Frank Cellier
The Sheriff
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Wylie Watson
Memory
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Gus McNaughton
Commercial Traveller
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Jerry Verno
Commercial Traveller
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Peggy Simpson
Maid
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Ivor Barnard
Political Meeting Chairman
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Charles Bennett
Second Passerby Near the Bus
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Noel Birkin
Minor Role
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Ex-Det. Sergt. Bishop
Police Sergeant
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Wallace Bosco
Palladium Doorman
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Matthew Boulton
Fake Police Officer

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Cathie Passera

29/05/2023 20:08
source: The 39 Steps
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Jarelle Nolwene Elan

18/11/2022 08:06
Trailer—The 39 Steps
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Freda Lumanga

16/11/2022 11:34
The 39 Steps
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GerlinePresenceDélic

16/11/2022 01:31
Nearly every era in Hitchcock's directing career has incredible strengths. When we view a later film like "North by Northwest" we are tempted to say that "The 39 Steps" is simply a training film for the bigger budget, star studded film that came later. This is not true. This movie stands on its own. With wonderful actors like Robert Donat and Madeline Carrol, we are led on an intense ride, culminating in a crowded theater. There are amazing shots of the characters weaving their way through crowds, close ups used strictly for the purpose of moving the plot. With Hitchcock there is no excess. He is a poet with a camera. As the tension mounts and Donat's character becomes swept away in its arms, we are taken with it. His wisecracking character is out of words and must act, just as Cary Grant did in the aforementioned film. There is something lurking and we have to find out who it is and why does he need to know what he knows? I've seen this many times and will see it again.
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