Review of The Lady Vanishes (1938) by David L — 21 Sep 2016
The Lady Vanishes is definitely too comedic in tone and the first act is just needlessly extended, but the film is mostly great with excellent performances and characters, a palpable energy to it, very intriguing spy elements, an authentic and intriguing premise and a very well crafted, consistently involving storyline.
It is without a doubt Hitchcock's finest 1930s film.
This review of The Lady Vanishes (1938) was written by David L on 21 Sep 2016.
The Lady Vanishes has generally received very positive reviews.
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