Review of The 39 Steps (1935) by Troy M — 09 Jan 2010
Not perfect in creating tension like Hitchcock's later films, but I liked THE 39 STEPS. Mistaken identities, conspiracies, murder, it's all there. Robert Donat as the protagonist is fantastic. Unlike almost every other lead character in these kinds of films, he was unable to convince a random woman to cover for him and was overall not very smooth at all.
He plays well off of his female co-star to and their chemistry made the whole thing go down pretty smooth.
This review of The 39 Steps (1935) was written by Troy M on 09 Jan 2010.
The 39 Steps has generally received very positive reviews.
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