Review of The Lady Vanishes (1938) by Aditya S — 09 Jul 2010
Good Hitchcock thriller. Intriguing plot, though gets too convoluted towards the end, and the final scene is rather tame and trite.
Perfectly paced, Hitchcock gives you a thorough introduction to the main characters before spinning his web of intrigue. For a thriller, the mood is actually quite light and humourous, rather than dark and edgy, which helps the movie speed along.
Good performances all round. Michael Redgrave and Margaret Lockwood are excellent in the lead roles.
This review of The Lady Vanishes (1938) was written by Aditya S on 09 Jul 2010.
The Lady Vanishes has generally received very positive reviews.
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