Review of The Lady Vanishes (1938) by Joel H — 22 Oct 2014
Double Thumbs Up.
Viewed this on 22/10/14.
The Lady Vanishes is one of the most unusual and surprising films of Hitchcock that I have ever seen. It looks like after Psyco(1960), Strangers on a Train(1951) and Rope(1948), I have finally liked a Hitchcock film that I could call it one of my favourites. This film is really unique and it has a lots of plot twists, comedy, action, thrills and a huge amount of mystery. The film leaves a hefty view on how the films were made during those times, for example the opening scene itself, showing a miniature town model which is set up to shoot on as a real town and the effects that are used then to make it mobile one.
This review of The Lady Vanishes (1938) was written by Joel H on 22 Oct 2014.
The Lady Vanishes has generally received very positive reviews.
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