Simply the best comedy-thriller ever made, it zips along and is as enjoyable today as on its release in the 1930s. Full of incident and comic invention. Thank you for upload.
My go to film is the Verger, the first of the trilogy based on the short stories of Sommerset Maugham, TRIO. Three short are "The Verger", "Mr. Know-All", and "The Sanatorium" Delightful all, short films but the Verger is the best for me.The Sanatorium is very touching.
This has to be at least the third time I have enjoyed watching this most entertaining and suspenseful picture. Alfred Hitchcock directing Dame May Witty, Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas, et al. TY Retro Central for uploading this gem!
I love ❤️ the: Stiff upper lip attitude of the British. One of my favorite jokes is: An English man laughs at a joke 3 times. Once when he hears it. Once when he retells it, and once when he gets it. 😅😅😅😅😅
When he had gone out the window and was working his way down the side and the other train 🚂 passed, I actually flinched as if I were trying to keep from being crushed between the two trains. 🚂🚂🚂
❤❤ how can we find out if there's a cameo of Alfred in this movie I think I saw him at towards the end at the railroad station but of course I'm not sure
One of the most purely entertaining and delightful films ever produced. It was, of course, a shame that it was not felt possible at the time to portray Nazis as Nazis but had to make them some vaguely dangerous foreign power. The opening model shot is almost laughably unconvincing when viewed today, but that's all they had at the time.
On the big screen in 1938-39 the opening scene would not have been so crisp and clear as this digitally re-processed version. The picture would have been in considerably lower resolution, moderately out of focus being replayed drom a lower-resolution reprint, etc. In its day, what the moviegoers saw would have been more convincing.
WHEN I SEARCHED THE MUSIC M REDGRAVE HUMMED IT CAME UP AS MACGUFFIN, THE WORD HITCHCOCK USED TO DESCRIBE WHAT WAS SOUGHT OR WANTED IN HIS MOVIES ********WHAT EVERYONE WAS AFTER,*******SNEAKY DEVIL!!!!!
I'm very curious about an Alfred Hitchcock cameo in this movie❤... I do not know if there is one but I'm wondering if the if there was if it was at the end at the train station there was a man that got on into a taxi... it looked like it could have been Alfred Hitchcock....❤ I'm wondering if the movie restorers missed this... it could have been restored better at his face..
At the 1:33:24 mark, he is walking while holding a lunchbox in his left hand, his ha t in his right hand and a cigarette is in his mouth. Click 1:33:24 and watch.
❤ whoever commented on my question about Alfred's cameo in this movie did such a brilliant job I want to share an Alfred Hitchcock movie that I just stumbled onto❤ keep your eyes open for my next comment 🙏
Intelligence is obviously not required when writing comments on such a classic piece of movie history :) as doopdog or dogdoodoop proves:)sorry doopdaps. It means the same
Simply the best comedy-thriller ever made, it zips along and is as enjoyable today as on its release in the 1930s. Full of incident and comic invention. Thank you for upload.
Ne fecero un bel remake!
I usually only bother commenting on really good films. This one need more than just a LIKE.
Love this Twisting Tale that picks up speed like the train its on . Amazing Real Actors CraftsMan an Ladies Making it Real .👏👏
Thankyou to those, through whom the restoration of this token of film history has not only been possible but now is being able to be enjoyed by many.
I loved this film as a child back in the 1950's. I watch it constantly. It is like comfort food to me:
I know what you mean I regularly watch "The Lady killers" makes me so happy ❤
Same here - never fails 🙂
My go to film is the Verger, the first of the trilogy based on the short stories of Sommerset Maugham, TRIO. Three short are "The Verger", "Mr. Know-All", and "The Sanatorium" Delightful all, short films but the Verger is the best for me.The Sanatorium is very touching.
@@azillliasmith2734 Oh YES !! I LOVE that film SOoo much !!! It's brilliant
That's a lovely way of putting it
This has to be at least the third time I have enjoyed watching this most entertaining and suspenseful picture. Alfred Hitchcock directing Dame May Witty, Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas, et al. TY Retro Central for uploading this gem!
Wonderful. The two British gentleman are priceless and the ending is really great.
They play the same characters in another film called " Night Train to Munich" ( 1940) which also stars Margaret lockwood from this film.
A excellent old movie.
one of the great films of the 30's
This version is my very favorite of the old Hitchcock classics!!!
Here’s to Miss Froy! Everlasting Miss Froy!❤
Fantastic " who done it,spy" movie filled with suspence and leaves one wanting,waiting for MORE! Thank you,for showing this film!
I love ❤️ the: Stiff upper lip attitude of the British. One of my favorite jokes is: An English man laughs at a joke 3 times. Once when he hears it. Once when he retells it, and once when he gets it. 😅😅😅😅😅
Shame the British sense of humour didn't rub off on you, as well as loving the stiff upper lip
Most amusing my good man 😂
When he had gone out the window and was working his way down the side and the other train 🚂 passed, I actually flinched as if I were trying to keep from being crushed between the two trains. 🚂🚂🚂
Me too!
Great movie, full of charm. Those were the days of marvellous trains and train-stations in clouds of steam.
Margaret Lockwood was so beautiful
W O W !!!!! what a movie !!!! and made in 1938 !!!!!
thank you so much for having uploaded that movie on TH-cam 🤩
Thanks for uploading this classic
I loved watching this movie…AGAIN!!!
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Wonderful movie! Just watched it for second time and I still love it!
Sometimes I'll watch a movie three times in 2 days
Great movie!
Outstanding film, superlatives are not enough.
Love love love this film . So thanks for uploading!
Great movie use to watch this on TCM haven't seen it in a while
❤❤ how can we find out if there's a cameo of Alfred in this movie I think I saw him at towards the end at the railroad station but of course I'm not sure
Great movie thank you 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Alfred Hitchcock's cameo appearance is at 1:33:24
Have you seen the Alfred Hitchcock movie..... down hill
❤ have you seen the movie downhill
One of my favorite movies. Caldecott and Charters ftw
Wonderful classic.
Straordinario film.
What a kick! Great little package of comedy and drama. Tx.
Great movie....very much thanx for uploading this 👌👌👍
You shouldn't judge a country by its politics. After all, we English are quite honest by nature !!!! 😄😄😄
now that's a joke
@@gregoryswanepoel6328....how so ?
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Violent by nature more like!!! 😂😂😂
British you mean
Love this!!!
A classic!
Wonderful movie! One out of the box!
All the ladies were lovely looking in those days amazing
Brilliant !
Alfred Hitchcoc movie,, 1927,, it's a talkie....,,Down Hill..
Totally enjoyed! Many thanks!
Absolutely fantastic, loved it.
Lovely movie ! Doesn't Miss Froy resemble Agatha Christie who herself disappeared at one point of time ?
Delightful
very nice comedy throughout ♥
Absolutely Grand !! Marvelous movie 🎯💯‼️ Sincerely in Christ Jesus,
One of the most purely entertaining and delightful films ever produced. It was, of course, a shame that it was not felt possible at the time to portray Nazis as Nazis but had to make them some vaguely dangerous foreign power. The opening model shot is almost laughably unconvincing when viewed today, but that's all they had at the time.
On the big screen in 1938-39 the opening scene would not have been so crisp and clear as this digitally re-processed version. The picture would have been in considerably lower resolution, moderately out of focus being replayed drom a lower-resolution reprint, etc.
In its day, what the moviegoers saw would have been more convincing.
WHEN I SEARCHED THE MUSIC M REDGRAVE HUMMED IT CAME UP AS MACGUFFIN, THE WORD HITCHCOCK USED TO DESCRIBE WHAT WAS SOUGHT OR WANTED IN HIS MOVIES ********WHAT EVERYONE WAS AFTER,*******SNEAKY DEVIL!!!!!
I'm very curious about an Alfred Hitchcock cameo in this movie❤... I do not know if there is one but I'm wondering if the if there was if it was at the end at the train station there was a man that got on into a taxi... it looked like it could have been Alfred Hitchcock....❤ I'm wondering if the movie restorers missed this... it could have been restored better at his face..
At the 1:33:24 mark, he is walking while holding a lunchbox in his left hand, his ha t in his right hand and a cigarette is in his mouth. Click 1:33:24 and watch.
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❤ whoever commented on my question about Alfred's cameo in this movie did such a brilliant job I want to share an Alfred Hitchcock movie that I just stumbled onto❤ keep your eyes open for my next comment 🙏
I wish my fellow English subjects still loved England and were willing to defend her.
at about 1:33:24 I see Sir Alfred doing his cameo appearance
…in a slightly larger quantity it induces madness… Scared the living **** out of me when I was a little kid.
How can I stop the many ads?!
Look for the movie.... Down Hill
A wonderful period piece. But full of clichés and endearing but predictable types !
Quite a risqué joke at 36:12 for 1930’s. Did the Brits have a Hays Code like in the US?
miss froy = elspeth mcguillicuddy 4:50 from paddington
1:10:32 Yes, he's pleased to see them.
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Too many loud ads made this timeless movie a pass
Treat yourself to an ad-blocker...
That is your browser configuration, device setup and TH-cam, not this upload. I had zero ads
Did hitch ever make a bad movie?
The originals were always the best
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Intelligence is obviously not required when writing comments on such a classic piece of movie history :) as doopdog or dogdoodoop proves:)sorry doopdaps. It means the same
1:10:34 😅😅
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There’s a remake with Cyril Shepherd it’s not bad.
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maybe not your fault but the # of ads strangles all life out of this classic.a few i get it.Very sad.Avoid watching
The first guy off the ambulance after they put the fake Miss Froy in, hit his head so hard you could hear the "smack".
Great movie!
Absolutely Grand !! Marvelous 🎯💯‼️
Sincerely in Christ Jesus, 💖🕊️