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		<title>39 Steps</title>
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Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) spends an evening with spy Annabella (Lucie Mannheim), who tells him that important national security information is about to be smuggled out of England. After she&#8217;s murdered in his apartment, Hannay is on the run being pursued by the bad guys and the cops. The plot of an innocent man thrown [...]]]></description>
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<p>Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) spends an evening with spy Annabella (Lucie Mannheim), who tells him that important national security information is about to be smuggled out of England. After she&#8217;s murdered in his apartment, Hannay is on the run being pursued by the bad guys and the cops. The plot of an innocent man thrown into a web of intrique and danger through circumstances beyond his control is a favorite theme of Hitchcock&#8217;s, introduced in &#8220;The 39 Steps&#8221; and perfected in his later films, such as &#8220;North By Northwest.&#8221; Having Donat and Carroll handcuffed together while on the lam was a plot device introduced by Hitchcock that has been employed many times since by other directors. &#8220;The 39 Steps&#8221; is the best of Hitchcock&#8217;s early films, artfully weaving suspense, romance and comedy, that gives of glimpse of elements that would come to define Hitchcock&#8217;s work. (Look quick for Hitch&#8217;s cameo as a litterbug). (86 min.)</p>
<p>Unrated - 1935</p>
<p>Director:<br />
Alfred Hitchcock<br />
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<p>Starring:<br />
Robert Donat<br />
Madeleine Carroll<br />
Lucie Mannheim<br />
Godfrey Tearle<br />
Peggy Ashcroft<br />
John Laurie<br />
Wylie Watson<br />
Gus McNaughton<br />
Jerry Vernon</p>
<p>Writers:<br />
John Buchan (novel)<br />
Charles Bennett (adaptation)<br />
Ian Hay (dialogue)<br />
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		<title>Stage Fright</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 19:13:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not Hitchcock&#8217;s best film, but still a pretty good whodunit. Years ahead of its time in some ways, &#8220;Stage Fright&#8221; foreshadows the themes of some of the director&#8217;s later and greater films, like &#8220;Psycho,&#8221; where a revelation late in the film casts everything we&#8217;ve seen up to that point in a different light. Budding actress [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not Hitchcock&#8217;s best film, but still a pretty good whodunit. Years ahead of its time in some ways, &#8220;Stage Fright&#8221; foreshadows the themes of some of the director&#8217;s later and greater films, like &#8220;Psycho,&#8221; where a revelation late in the film casts everything we&#8217;ve seen up to that point in a different light. Budding actress Eve Gill (Jane Wyman) tries to prove the innocence of a friend who comes to her for help after a well-known entertainer&#8217;s (Marlene Dietrich) husband is murdered. &#8220;Stage Fright&#8221; features fine comic moments, as well as truly tense and suspenseful ones. Jane Wyman handles both tasks with equal deftness and Marlene Dietrich is a scene stealer as the cold-hearted diva. (110 min.)</p>
<p>Unrated - 1950</p>
<p>Starring:<br />
Jane Wyman<br />
Marlene Dietrich<br />
Michael Wilding<br />
Alastair Sim<br />
Richard Todd<br />
Sybil Thorndike<br />
Kay Walsh<br />
Hector MacGregor</p>
<p>Director:<br />
Alfred Hitchcock</p>
<p>Writers:<br />
Whitfield Cook (screenplay)<br />
Alma Reville (adaptation)<br />
Selwyn Jepson (novel)</p>

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