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The Lady Vanishes

One of Hitchcock's best British films; Dame May Whitty stars as the kindly old woman who befriends a young English girl on a European train, and then disappears. All her fellow travellers swear she never existed - only the hero, Michael Redgrave, and she together uncover the web of intrigue.

Year: 1938
Genre: Classic Film Noir, Best of the 1930s
Country: UK
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Starring: Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Cecil Parker
Duration: 97 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains violence.
7.9/10
Location in store: Classic Noir (Hitchcock)

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