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The Lady Vanishes (Blu-Ray) - Criterion Collection
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The Lady Vanishes (Blu-Ray) - Criterion Collection (1938)
Starring:  Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas, Dame May Whitty, Cecil Parker, Basil Radford, Catherine Lacey, Charles Oliver, Googie Withers, Emile Boreo, Josephine Wilson, Kathleen Tremaine, Linden Travers, Mary Clare, Naunton Wayne, Philip Leaver, Sally Stewart, Selma Vaz Dias
Director:  Alfred Hitchcock
Genre:  Blu-Ray, Mystery/Thriller
Year:  1938
Studio:  Criterion
Length:  97 minutes
Released:   December 6, 2011
Rating:  NR
Format:  DVD
Misc:  NTSC, Full Screen, Black & White
Language:  English(Original Language)
SYNOPSIS:
In Alfred Hitchcock's most quick-witted and devilish comic thriller, the beautiful Margaret Lockwood, traveling across Europe by train, meets Dame May Whitty's charming old spinster, who seemingly disappears into thin air. Soon enough, the young woman turns investigator and finds herself drawn into a complex web of mystery and high adventure. The Lady Vanishes, now in an all-new digital transfer, remains one of the master filmmaker's purest delights.

BONUS FEATURES:
  • Audio commentary by film historian Bruce Eder
  • Crook's Tour, a 1941 feature-length Charters and Caldicott adventure, available for the first time on home video, with Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne reprising their beloved The Lady Vanishes roles
  • Excerpts from Francois Truffaut's legendary 1962 audio interview with Hitchcock
  • Mystery Train, a video essay about Hitchcock and The Lady Vanishes by scholar Leonard Leff (Hitchcock and Selznick: The Rich and Strange Collaboration of Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick in Hollywood) Stills gallery of behind-the-scenes photos and promotional art
  • Stills gallery of behind-the-scenes photos and promotional art
  • PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by critic Geoffrey O'Brien and Hitchcock scholar Charles Barr



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