Thursday, January 07, 2010

39 Steps


39 STEPS (1935) - January 7, 2010 (Second Viewing)
This is not my first time watching the 39 Steps, but I was definitely happy to revisit it — Hitchcock is one of the all-time greats, and even relatively early in his career he was already hitting them out of the park. Of course, the “innocent man on the run” theme was a favourite of Hitchcock’s, and many of the elements in this film are ones that he spent the rest of his career honing to perfection.  This film really just reminded me why I like Hitchcock so much — when it comes to thrillers like this, he’s clearly in a league of his own. There are so many great sequences in this film, including a really tense sequence towards the beginning of the film set on a train (which begins with the famous moment in which a woman’s scream is replaced by a train’s whistle). The performances are also quite good, particularly Robert Donat as the man on the run.  ***1/2

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