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  1. The 39 Steps is a 1935 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. It is loosely based on the 1915 novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. [3] It concerns a Canadian civilian in London, Richard Hannay, who becomes caught up in preventing an organisation of spies called "The 39 Steps ...

    • 6 June 1935 (London)
  2. A classic film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Robert Donat as a man on the run from the police and a spy ring. Based on a novel by John Buchan, the film features a famous scene of a train chase across the Scottish countryside.

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    • Crime, Mystery, Thriller
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • 1935-07-31
  3. A classic mystery film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on a novel by John Buchan. Follow the adventures of Richard Hannay, a Canadian who gets involved in a spy ring and a murder mystery in London and Scotland.

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    • Robert Donat
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Mystery & Thriller
  4. A classic Hitchcock thriller about a man on the run from the police and a spy ring after a woman is murdered in his flat. He must find the secret of "The 39 Steps" to clear his name and stop the plot.

  5. The Thirty-Nine Steps is a 1915 adventure novel by the Scottish author John Buchan, first published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh.It was serialized in All-Story Weekly issues of 5 and 12 June 1915, and in Blackwood's Magazine (credited to "H. de V.") between July and September 1915, before being published in book form in October of that year.

    • John Buchan
    • 253
    • 1915
    • 1915
  6. The 39 Steps is a 1935 film by Alfred Hitchcock, based on a novel by John Buchan, about a man who is a suspect in a conspiracy and chases the woman he loves across the Scottish moors. The film features a new high-definition restoration, audio commentary, original footage, and essays by film critics and historians.

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  8. The 39 Steps, British suspense film, released in 1935, that helped establish Alfred Hitchcock as one of the leading directors in the genre and employed themes that became hallmarks of his movies. (Read Alfred Hitchcock’s 1965 Britannica essay on film production.) While vacationing in London,

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