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Alfred Hitchcock: 4 Tales Of Macabre [2-Disc] (1934)

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Synopsis
4 Movies on Two Double-Sided Discs!
Secret Agent
1936, Approx. 88 min
Set during WWI, John Gielgud plays British novelist Edgar Brodie who discovers that a government agency has faked his own death. Richard joins professional killer, the General (Peter Lorre) to look for clues, which leads them to suspect the tourist Caypor (Percy Marmont). Elsa occupies Caypor's wife, Florence Kahn, while Richard and the General attempt to complete their mission during a climbing trip in the Alps. It turns out he was the wrong man, so the spies reluctantly start another search for clues that leads them to the American Charmer Robert Marvin (Robert Young). The situation is complicated with an air attack, where several key players meet their fate.

The Lady Vanishes
1938, Approx. 98 min.
The film concerns the young Iris Henderson(Margaret Lockwood), heading home on a train after spending the holidays in the Balkans. Iris becomes friends with a kindly old lady, Miss Froy (Dame May Whitty) after Iris gets hit in the head with flowerpot meant for Miss Froy. On the train, recovering from the blow, Iris falls asleep. When she awakens, Miss Froy has vanished, replaced by someone else in Miss Froy's clothing. Finally, Iris finds a young musician, Gilbert (Michael Redgrave), who believes her and the two proceed to search the train for clues to Miss Froy's disappearance.

The Man Who Knew Too Much
1934, Approx. 78 min.
While vacationing in Switzerland, Britons Leslie Banks and Edna Best befriend jovial Frenchman Pierre Fresnay. Not long afterward, Fresnay is murdered. He whispers a secret in Banks' ear before expiring. Unable to turn to the police, Banks desperately attempts to rescue his child himself, still hoping to prevent the assassination. The film's now-famous set pieces include the "Siege of Sidney Street" re-creation and the cinematic clash of cymbals at Albert Hall, followed by the crucial scream of Edna Best. German film star Peter Lorre made his English-speaking debut in The Man Who Knew Too Much, though he was still monolingual in 1934 and had to learn his lines phonetically.

Sabotage
1936, Approx. 76 min.
Oskar Homolka plays a London movie-theatre owner who maintains a secret life as a paid terrorist. Homolka's wife Sylvia Sidney doesn't suspect Homolka of any wrongdoing, but she's picked up enough second-hand information about her husband's activities to arouse the interest of government agent (John Loder). Posing as a grocer, Loder moves next door to the Homolkas, befriending Sidney and her precious young brother Desmond Tester. The reel contains a time bomb, but Homolka is certain that the boy will deliver the package on time and will be safely away by the time the bomb explodes.
Cast And Crew
Actors/Artists:  Peter Lorre, Michael Redgrave, John Loder, Margaret Lockwood, Dame May Whitty, John Gielgud, Percy Marmont

Director(s):  Alfred Hitchcock
Product Features
 
Technical Details
  • Bonus Short Feature: "Chaney Vase"
  • Video:
    Full Frame 1.33:1
    Black & White

    Audio:
    English: Stereo

    Rating:  Not Rated
    Running Time:  Approx. 340 minutes
    Genre(s):  Drama, Horror

    Release Date:  February 3rd, 2004.
    Studio:  BCI Eclipse

    Date Added:  January 13th, 2004.
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