Review of Young and Innocent (1937) by Patryk C — 01 Aug 2012
One of the most entertaining and thrilling films that Hitchcock directed in Great Britain. Although the story is very similar to the one presented in The 39 Steps, it is still a perfectly enjoyable and suspenseful movie, which shows one man's struggle to prove his innocence, as he embarks on a journey to self-redemption, filled with burning romance and fast chases.
Mistaken identity cases is Hitchcock's realm, and he shows that with utmost precision.
This review of Young and Innocent (1937) was written by Patryk C on 01 Aug 2012.
Young and Innocent has generally received positive reviews.
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