Review of The 39 Steps (1935) by Conner R — 28 Apr 2010
A great follow up to The Man Who Knew Too Much and debatably just as good. A perfect way to make a low budget thriller, using not that many sets and focusing on time. Itâ??s very much a precursor to Rashamon and Stanley Kubrickâ??s The Killing.
On top of that, itâ??s a very exciting journey to find the truth with odd insertions of people with missing fingers and conspiracies galore. While it isnâ??t flawless, itâ??s clearly an essential part of Hitchcockâ??s career.
This review of The 39 Steps (1935) was written by Conner R on 28 Apr 2010.
The 39 Steps has generally received very positive reviews.
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