International intrigue blends with romance as two European railway travellers go missing one friend, and everyone who ever saw the lady denies it. Things are kept light and airy, breezy, despite conspiracy theories and knife fights afoot with plenty of comic shots at the expense... read more
Margaret Lockwood,
Michael Redgrave,
Paul Lukas,
Dame May Whitty,
Cecil Parker
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The Lady Vanishes, Alfred Hitchcock's comedy-thriller, came at the end of his British period; this film's success brought Hitchcock to the attention of Hollywood. He would complete only one other Brit... read more
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Flixster Reviews (869)
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May 8, 2012
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February 20, 2012
I really adore Alfred Hitchcock's drama comedies. They're very entertaining and tend to keep you glued to your seat until you find out what's going on. In this conspiracy theory comedy extravaganza, The Lady Vanishes is Hitchcock at his early best. Margaret Lockwood and Michael R... read more
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December 30, 2011
This is Hitch in pretty close to top form. The story is a fun and exciting thriller about a young woman traveling across pre-WWII Europe by train who believes that an older woman she had become acquainted with has suddenly and mysteriously disappeared. To make thigns more frustra... read more
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November 17, 2011fb1664868775Hitchcock directs a great ensemble cast in this hilarious (and ofcourse, suspenseful) 30's classic.
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April 14, 2011
Amazing early classic from Hitchcock that's as charming as it is British (and it is very British).
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February 12, 2011
By the time he made The Lady Vanishes, Alfred Hitchcock had been directing for seventeen years. He had built himself a reputation as a consummate craftsman and made his fair share of mistakes along the way (the bomb scene in Sabotage being one of his biggest regrets). Coming just... read more
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September 19, 2010
This movie was confusing to me, it has some boring scenes and some exciting scenes, but the ending was strange. Not Hitchcock's best.
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July 17, 2010
"Well, anyway, I refuse to be discouraged. Faint heart never found old lady."
Ah, this was a great movie! One of Hitch's best, and certainly one of his most entertaining. It was funny, thrilling, and just plain old fun to watch.
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April 29, 2010
A very interesting story and probably the third best film Hitchcock made before going to Hollywood. While it has nothing on some of his later work, this takes a relatively simple premise and creates an interesting thriller.
Critic Reviews
This is vintage Hitchcock, with the pacing and superb editing that marked not only his 30s style but eventually every film that had any aspirations whatever to achieving suspense and rhythm. Full Review
Just in under the wire to challenge for a place on the year's best ten is The Lady Vanishes, latest of the melodramatic classics made by England's greatest director, Alfred Hitchcock. Full Review
this director at this moment in his career, back when he was still more clever than cruel. Full Review
Hitchcock comedy thriller is tame old-school fun. Full Review
It's a flawless mix of paranoid suspense, pacing, timing and even comedy. Full Review
Mais interessado em explorar a inabalável fleuma britânica como fonte de humor do que em realmente criar um suspense intrigante, este é um dos últimos exemplares da primeira fase da carreira de Hitchc...
The formula of an innocent thrust into a nightmare would fascinate Hitch for decades to come, but here he packs the tale with strong characters and important details. Full Review
Maybe the best of Hitchcock's early, pre-USA productions.
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