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Item Details
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39 STEPS/SABOTAGE
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Starring: |
Peggy Ashcroft,
Joyce Barbour,
Pamela Bevan,
Matthew Boulton,
Peter Bull,
Madeleine Carroll,
Frank Cellier,
William Dewhurst,
Robert Donat,
Charles Hawtrey,
Helen Haye,
Oscar Homolka,
John Laurie,
John Loder,
Aubrey Maher,
Miles Malleson,
Lucy Mannheim,
Gus McNaughton,
Sylvia Sidney,
Peggy Simpson,
Godfrey Tearle,
Desmond Tester,
Torin Thatcher,
Hilda Trevelyan,
Austin Trevor,
John Turnbull,
Jerry Verno,
S.J. Warmington,
Wylie Watson
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Format: |
DVD |
List price:
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£13.99 |
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Cat No: |
ODNF163 |
EAN: |
5060082513145 |
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Distributor: |
ODEON ENTERTAINMENT |
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Rel. date: |
19 January, 2009 |
Certificate: |
PG |
Running Time: |
152 mins |
Language: |
English |
Description: |
Double bill of classic Hitchcock thrillers. 'The 39 Steps' (1935), Hitchcock's most celebrated British thriller, is adapted from the novel by John Buchan. Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) becomes the victim of mistaken identity when a female corpse is dumped in his flat by a spy ring. He tries to track down the true murderers whilst being pursued by the police, and hooks up with an unwilling accomplice (Madeleine Carroll). Their adventure eventually leads them to a music hall, where the secret of the 39 steps is finally revealed. 'Sabotage' (1936) is based on the novel by Joseph Conrad. Unbeknownst to his wife Sylvia (Sylvia Sidney), cinema manager Karl Verloc (Oscar Homolka) is acting as a paid saboteur. After Karl's cutting off of London's electricity supply fails to create the havoc his employers hoped for, Karl is charged with delivering a bomb to Piccadilly Circus. However, the police are already on his trail... |
Directors: |
Alfred Hitchcock
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Genre: |
Classic 
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