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The 39 steps, 39 steps in the Castilian (Spain / Argentina) and 39 steps (Venezuela) is a 1935 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and based on the novel of adventure 'The thirty-nine steps' by John Buchan. This movie starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll.
There have been three major film versions of the book, the original Hitchcock has been the most acclaimed of them all, yet still is. In 1999 the British Film Institute (BFI), the drop in fourth place in the ranking of the best British films, while in 2004 the magazine Total Film stood at the top of the twentieth greatest films of all time.
The 39 steps is the most typical movie persecution of Hitchcock's British newspaper as "With the death on the heels" is the American journalist.
Launching a drain full of unforeseen events, an innocent person is put to the test in situations always new and sometimes comic. Hitchcock given free passage to their imagination and fantasy and alternating passages with dramatic comedy satire. Show spies traitors to England as big bourgeoisie. Denouncing domestic enemies is a constant in his work for the spy who is an extension of the civil war. One of the most impressive movies ever made about espionage. (The New Yorker) ... Report raising more films in the USA. According to the Box ...
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Get more:
- Onscreen and Undercover: The Ultimate Book of Movie Espionage by Wesley Britton (Hardcover - Oct 30, 2006)
- The Gypsy Warrior ~ Tom Selleck, et al. (DVD - Jun 19, 2007)
- War, espionage and obsession.(MOVIES - Letters from Iwo Jima;The Good German; The Good Shepherd)(Movie review): An article from: National Catholic Reporter by Joseph Cunneen and Kevin Doherty (Digital - Feb 13, 2007) - HTML
