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The Lady Vanishes is a 1938 British mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave. [3] [4] Written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder, based on the 1936 novel The Wheel Spins by Ethel Lina White, [3] the film is about an English tourist travelling by train in continental Europe who discovers that her elderly travelling companion seems to ...
Margaret Mary Day Lockwood, CBE (15 September 1916 – 15 July 1990), [1] was a British actress. One of Britain's most popular film stars of the 1930s and 1940s, her film appearances included The Lady Vanishes (1938), Night Train to Munich (1940), The Man in Grey (1943), and The Wicked Lady (1945).
The Lady Vanishes, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave and Dame May Whitty. [3] The Lady Vanishes, starring Cybill Shepherd, Elliott Gould and Angela Lansbury. [3] The Lady Vanishes, television production starring Tuppence Middleton. [3]
Redgrave (right) with Catherine Lacey and Margaret Lockwood in a publicity shot for Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938) Redgrave first appeared on BBC television at the Alexandra Palace in 1937, in scenes from Romeo and Juliet.
The Lady Vanishes is a 1938 film by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Margaret Lockwood. The Lady Vanishes may also refer to: The Lady Vanishes or The Wheel Spins, a 1936 mystery novel by Ethel Lina White; The Lady Vanishes, a film starring Cybill Shepherd; The Lady Vanishes, a film starring Tuppence Middleton
Margaret Lockwood (middle) and Michael Redgrave (right) in a publicity shot for The Lady Vanishes (1938) Hitchcock's next major success was The Lady Vanishes (1938), "one of the greatest train movies from the genre's golden era", according to Philip French , in which Miss Froy ( May Whitty ), a British spy posing as a governess, disappears on a ...
Earl St John wanted a comeback vehicle and commissioned Eric Ambler to write a film specifically as a vehicle for Lockwood. Ambler had recently specialised in melodramas, but Highly Dangerous was a comedy thriller in the vein of Lockwood's earlier hits, The Lady Vanishes and Night Train to Munich. [3]
[1] [2] He also produced such classic films as The Lady Vanishes (1938). [3] Black has been called "one of the unsung heroes of the British film industry" [4] and "one of the greatest figures in British film history, the maker of stars like Margaret Lockwood, James Mason, John Mills and Stewart Granger. He was also one of the very few producers ...