The 39 Steps

 

The 39 Steps (1935)

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1935, Mystery & thriller, 1h 20m
RT Critics’ Score: 96% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 86%
Awards & Nominations: 1 win & 1 nomination

 

Critics Consensus

Packed with twists and turns, this essential early Alfred Hitchcock feature hints at the dazzling heights he’d reach later in his career.
 

Audience Consensus

The 39 Steps is a classic thriller that still holds up today. Hitchcock’s direction is masterful, and the story is full of twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat. Plus, who doesn’t love a good “wrong man” plot? The film is a perfect blend of suspense and humor, and the performances are top-notch. If you’re looking for a fun and thrilling movie night, The 39 Steps is a must-watch. Just don’t forget to ask yourself, “What are the 39 Steps?
 
Movie Trailer

Movie Info

Storyline

Richard Hannay is a Canadian visitor to London. At the end of “Mr Memory”‘s show in a music hall, he meets Annabella Smith, who is running away from secret agents. He agrees to hide her in his flat, but she is murdered during the night. Fearing that he could be accused of the murder, Hannay goes on the run to break the spy ring.

 
Production Company(ies)
Hell’s Kitchen Films, Universal Pictures,
 
Distributor
Grapevine Video, LS Video, Gaumont British Distributors
 
Release Type
Theatrical, Theatrical (Wide)
 
Filming Location(s)
Glen Coe, Highland, Scotland, UK
 
MPAA / Certificate
Approved
 
Year of Release
1935
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
    Black and White
  • Sound mix:
    Dolby
  • Aspect ratio:
    1.37 : 1
  • Runtime:
    1h 20m
  • Language(s):
    English
  • Country of origin:
    United States
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Jun 18, 1935 Original
    Release Date (Streaming): Nov 2, 1999

 
Genre(s)
Mystery & thriller
 
Keyword(s)
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Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: $51,711
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): $1,359,155
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 2,518
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): 148,218
 
US/Canada gross: NA
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada opening weekend:
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): NA
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): NA
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): NA
Production budget ranking: NA
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
ROI to date (est.): NA
ROI ranking: NA

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Robert DonatMadeleine CarrollGodfrey TearleLucie MannheimPeggy Ashcroft
Robert Donat
Madeleine Carroll
Godfrey Tearle
Lucie Mannheim
Peggy Ashcroft
Richard Hannay
Mr. Hammond
Capt. Fraser
Henry Hopkinson
Pamela
Robert Donat – Richard Hannay, Mr. Hammond, Capt. Fraser, Henry Hopkinson
Madeleine Carroll – Pamela
Godfrey Tearle – Professor Jordan
Lucie Mannheim – Miss Annabella Smith
Peggy Ashcroft – Margaret, crofter’s wife
Wylie Watson – Mr. Memory

 

Alfred HitchcockJohn BuchanMichael BalconIvor Montagu
Alfred Hitchcock
John Buchan
Michael Balcon
Ivor Montagu
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
Alfred Hitchcock
 
Writer(s)
John Buchan, Charles Bennett, Ian Hay
 
Producer(s)
Michael Balcon, Ivor Montagu

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals

 
Awards & Nominations
1 win & 1 nomination
 
Academy Awards

 

Top Reviews
Kevin MaherMartin ChiltonJ. HobermanVariety StaffIan Freer
Kevin Maher
Martin Chilton
J. Hoberman
Variety Staff
Ian Freer
Times
Daily Telegraph
Village Voice
Variety
Empire Magazine
THE 39 STEPS
  All Critics (53) | Top Critics (11) | Fresh (51) | Rotten (2)
  The 39 Steps is a masterclass in propulsive narrative cinema that even today’s so-called blockbuster auteurs should study.
 
  September 9, 2015
 
  Kevin Maher
  Times (UK)
  TOP CRITIC
  The scene in which Mr Memory is asked at the London Palladium “What are the 39 Steps?” remains one of 20th-century cinema’s most gripping moments.
 
  December 30, 2014 | Rating: 5/5
 
  Martin Chilton
  Daily Telegraph (UK)
  TOP CRITIC
  In Hitchcock’s hands, however, this well-known espionage adventure provided the basis for a new sort of thriller and a new sort of comedy.
 
  September 4, 2008
 
  J. Hoberman
  Village Voice
  TOP CRITIC
  It’s melodrama and at times far-fetched and improbable, but the story twists and spins artfully from one high-powered sequence to another while the entertainment holds like steel cable from start to finish.
 
  August 18, 2008
 
  Variety Staff
  Variety
  TOP CRITIC
  Hitchcock at his very best.
 
  April 11, 2008 | Rating: 5/5
 
  Ian Freer
  Empire Magazine
  TOP CRITIC
  As an artist, Alfred Hitchcock surpassed this early achievement many times in his career, but for sheer entertainment value it still stands in the forefront of his work.
 
  July 9, 2007
 
  Dave Kehr
  Chicago Reader
  TOP CRITIC
  From an absolutely dull adventure story — The Thirty-nine Steps by John Buchan — Hitchcock has drawn a good film. He has invented episodes. He has inserted wittiness and mischievousness where the original contained only heroism.
 
  December 15, 2021
 
  Jorge Luis Borges
  Sur
  [Hitchcock] tells the story clearly and convincingly and the wildly melodramatic moments are in part offset by such well observed sequences as the Scottish political meeting, the Forth Bridge episode, and the discreetly managed scene in the inn bedroom.
 
  February 4, 2021
 
  Forsyth Hardy
  Cinema Quarterly
  A noteworthy example of Hitchcock’s early thrillers, riddled with plotting, backstabbing, clever twists, and the big reveal of the meaning behind the title.
 
  August 5, 2020 | Rating: 9/10
 
  Mike Massie
  Gone With The Twins
  The 39 Steps transcends the time period: part Bond movie, part comedic caper, and anchored by a performance that feels Ryan Goslingian, it’s a black-and-white movie that feels alive and contemporary.
 
  August 4, 2020
 
  Matt Patches
  Polygon
  Made in England 1935, ‘The 39 Steps’ isn’t the first Hitchcock film constructed around “the wrong man” conceit, but it’s one where he found his touch.
 
  July 27, 2020 | Rating: 4/5
 
  Michael J. Casey
  Boulder Weekly
  It’s a gripping entertainment.
 
  April 14, 2020
 
  James T. Hamada
  The Nippu Jiji (Honolulu)…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
Richard Hannay is a Canadian visitor to London. At the end of “Mr Memory”‘s show in a music hall, he meets Annabella Smith, who is running away from secret agents. He agrees to hide her in his flat, but she is murdered during the night. Fearing that he could be accused of the murder, Hannay goes on the run to break the spy ring.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
Robert Donat plays the lead role of Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps.
 
Movie Links Wikipedia and Rotten Tomatoes

Links
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