Mystery Train: Hitchcock and The Lady Vanishes
Mystery Train: Hitchcock and The Lady Vanishes

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Mystery Train: Hitchcock and The Lady Vanishes

2007
Movie
34 min
English

This video essay, featuring film scholar Leonard Leff, addresses the 1938 Alfred Hitchcock film The Lady Vanishes' British context and political underpinnings and the details and techniques that undeniably make it a 'Hitchcock picture.'

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Director: N/A (Documentary about a film, not a standalone film)Genres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 thriller 'The Lady Vanishes,' delving into its production, themes, and its place within Hitchcock's early career. It examines the film's suspenseful narrative and its contribution to the thriller genre.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a classic film, critical reception is typically focused on its historical and analytical value. It's generally regarded as an insightful companion piece for fans of Alfred Hitchcock and film history.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides valuable context for Hitchcock's early work.

  • Offers an in-depth look at the making of 'The Lady Vanishes'.

  • Appreciated by film scholars and enthusiasts for its historical analysis.

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Fun Fact

The documentary likely benefited from the enduring legacy and critical re-evaluation of Alfred Hitchcock's entire filmography, particularly his British period.

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