Review of The Lady Vanishes (1938) by Arthur Ryel-Lindsey for Slant Magazine — 26 Dec 2007
In less skilled hands, the film’s slow start would be a problem. Thanks to thrilling visuals and an effortless performance by Redgrave, Lady Vanishes is a lively companion piece to Hitchcock’s other magnificent British-made hit, The 39 Steps, about an innocent man mistaken for a spy.
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This review of The Lady Vanishes (1938) was written by Arthur Ryel-Lindsey and published by Slant Magazine on 26 Dec 2007.
The Lady Vanishes has generally received very positive reviews.
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