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- The Lady Vanishes
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- (November 21, 1938)
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- The Lady Vanishes exhibits Director Alfred Hitchcock,
- England's portly master of melodrama, at the top of his form.
- The ingredients of Hitchcock pictures rarely vary much. They
- include a beautiful English girl, a somewhat bewildered hero,
- several international spies, a code and a journey, preferably
- by train.
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- That the elements of a Hitchcock melodrama provoke an
- excitement utterly lacking when the same elements are combined
- by less skillful directors is due to Director Hitchcock's unique
- talent for cinematic story construction and his cinematic story
- construction and his unparalleled diligence in employing it.
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- More popular in England than in the U.S., Hitchcock pictures
- like The 39 Steps, Secret Agent are often too intricately built
- and written to appeal to mass audiences. To connoisseurs of spy
- melodrama, they rate as classics, and play steady revival
- engagements in Manhattan and London.
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