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refers to the clandestine organisation, whereas in the book and the other film versions it refers to physical steps, with the German spies being called "The Black Stone". By having Annabella tell Hannay she is travelling to meet a man in Scotland (and produce a map with Alt-na-Shellach house circled)
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Hannay goes to the sheriff. The sheriff does not believe him, since Jordan is his best friend. Hannay jumps through a window. Hiding at a political meeting, he is mistaken for the introductory speaker. He gives a rousing impromptu speech, but Pamela gives him away to the police once more. He is taken
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He eventually reaches Alt-na-Shellach, the house of Professor Jordan, where a party is going on. Jordan hides him from the police. He listens to Hannay's story. When Hannay states that the leader of the spies is missing the top joint of the little finger of his left hand, Jordan shows his right hand,
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wrote: "The female characters in his films reflected the same qualities over and over again: They were blonde. They were icy and remote. They were imprisoned in costumes that subtly combined fashion with fetishism. They mesmerised the men, who often had physical or psychological handicaps. Sooner or
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is watching "Mr. Memory" demonstrate his powers of recall when gunshots are heard. In the ensuing panic, Hannay finds himself holding a seemingly frightened woman who persuades him to take her back to his flat. She tells him her name is Annabella Smith, she is a spy and she fired the shots to create
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They make their way across the countryside and stay the night at an inn. While Hannay sleeps, Pamela manages to slip out of the handcuffs, but overhears one of the fake policemen on the telephone, confirming Hannay's story. She returns to the room. The next morning, she tells him that she overheard
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declared it "First class entertainment", adding, "Like all melodramas in which the hero must win the story contains a number of very lucky accidents, but Hitchcock's direction, the speed at which the film moves, and Donat's high-spirited acting get away with them and the suspense never slackens."
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cost nearly ÂŁ60,000. Much of the extra money went to the star salaries for leads Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. Both had already made films in Hollywood and were therefore known to American audiences. At a time when British cinema had few international stars, this was considered vital to the
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he has been unable to forget. Hannay, upon seeing Jordan signal Mr. Memory, realises that Mr. Memory has memorised the secrets. As the police are about to take Hannay away, he shouts, "What are The 39 Steps?" Mr. Memory compulsively answers, "The 39 Steps is an organisation of spies, collecting
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in Edinburgh, he learns he is the target of a nationwide manhunt for Smith's murderer. When he sees police searching the train, he goes to another compartment and kisses the sole occupant, Pamela, to try to avoid capture; however, she alerts the policemen, who stop the train on the
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In the middle of the film Hannay is shot in the chest with a pistol at close range, and a long fade-out suggests that he has been killed. This jarringly unusual development—the main character is apparently killed while the story is still unfolding—anticipates Hitchcock's
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information on behalf of the foreign office of...", at which point Jordan shoots Mr. Memory before being apprehended. At Hannay's request, the wounded Mr. Memory recites the design for a silent aircraft engine. Hannay slips his hand into Pamela's and is not rebuffed.
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which is also out of Mr. Hitchcock's workshop. A master of shock and suspense, of cold horror and slyly incongruous wit, he uses the camera the way a painter uses his brush, stylizing his story and giving it values which the scenarists could hardly have suspected."
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a diversion so she could elude assassins. She claims that she has uncovered a plot to steal vital British military information, masterminded by a man missing the top joint of one finger. She mentions "The 39 Steps", but does not explain the phrase.
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and his much younger wife, Margaret. Early the next morning, Margaret sees the headlights of a police car approaching and wakes Hannay; before he flees, she gives him her husband's coat. The police chase after him, even employing an
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observed that Hitchcock "takes influence from Russian silents and German expressionism from the decade prior, but makes each frame his own canvas and has some early fun with POV here in the process."
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was a major British film of its time. The production company, Gaumont-British, was eager to establish its films in international markets and especially in the United States, and
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Hitchcock avoids the coincidence in Buchan's novel where Hannay, with the whole country in which to hide, chances to walk into the one house where the spy ringleader lives.
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as the template for Hitchcock's succession of ice-cold and elegant leading ladies – 'Hitchcock blondes'. Of Hitchcock's heroines as exemplified by Carroll, film critic
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The script was originally written by Charles Bennett, who prepared the initial treatment in close collaboration with Hitchcock; Ian Hay then wrote some dialogue.
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later, every Hitchcock woman was humiliated". In keeping with many of Hitchcock's films, key sequences are set in familiar locations; in this instance
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which is missing that joint. He offers Hannay the opportunity to kill himself, then shoots him and leaves him for dead, but the bullet is stopped by a
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on home video. Despite this, various licensed, restored releases have appeared on DVD, Blu-ray, and video on demand services from Network in the UK,
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ranked the film at No. 52 on its list of "The 100 best British films". In 2017, a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for
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Later that night, Smith bursts into Hannay's bedroom and warns him to flee, before dying from a knife in her back. Hannay finds a map of the
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wrote that "International spy stories are most always good, and this is one of the best, smartly cut, with sufficient comedy relief."
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named it the 21st-greatest British movie ever made, and in 2011 ranked it the second-best book-to-film adaptation of all time.
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is a parody of this film version of the story, with a cast of just four people for all the parts. It was written in 1995 by
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wrote: "If the work has any single rival as the most original, literate and entertaining melodrama of 1935, then it must be
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She goes to the Palladium, where a show is on stage. When Mr. Memory is introduced, Hannay recognises his theme music — a
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one of those agreeable thrillers that can beguile the idle hour...Mystery experts will enjoy the whole thing, I think."
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away; the policemen insist Pamela accompany them. When they pass the local police station, they say they are going to
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and reportedly did not like her very much. Nevertheless he used the song "Tinkle, Tinkle, Tinkle " (from the film
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Retrospective reviews seem to agree with the film's importance among the director's catalogue. Ethan Brehm of
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at number 112 in its Top 250 "Best Films of the Century" list in 1999, based on a poll of critics. In 2016,
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remarked, "It's not much of an exaggeration to say that all contemporary escapist entertainment begins with
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is one in a line of Hitchcock films based upon an innocent man being forced to go on the run, including
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Since its initial release, the film has been widely acknowledged as a classic. Filmmaker and actor
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which starred Matthews) as the music underscoring Mr. Memory's dying words and fade-out music in
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included the film on its unranked list of "The 100 best British films of all time". In 2022,
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magazine ranked the film at No.8 on its list of "The 100 best thriller films of all time".
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film's success. Hitchcock had heard that Scottish industrialist and aircraft pioneer
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was conceived as a prime vehicle towards this end. Where Hitchcock's previous film,
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recounts the admiration that he and his younger sister Phoebe have for the film.
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commuted to work daily in an autogyro and worked the aircraft into the film.
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Smith, Cecil, "Alfred Hitchcock: Thirty-seven years after '39 Steps'",
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the spies saying that Jordan will be picking something up at the
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wrote "Speed, suspense, and surprises, all combine to make
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Contemporary reviews were very positive. Andre Sennwald of
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magazine saw it ranked the 13th-best British film ever.
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Hitchcock had worked with Jessie Matthews on the film
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Index


Alfred Hitchcock
Charles Bennett
Ian Hay
The Thirty-Nine Steps
John Buchan
Michael Balcon
Robert Donat
Madeleine Carroll
Lucie Mannheim
Godfrey Tearle
Bernard Knowles
Derek N. Twist
Louis Levy
Jack Beaver
Gaumont-British Picture Corporation
spy
thriller film
Alfred Hitchcock
Robert Donat
Madeleine Carroll
The Thirty-Nine Steps
John Buchan
Richard Hannay
Orson Welles
Robert Towne

Forth Bridge
Richard Hannay
Scottish Highlands

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