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  1. All he knows is that the top man is somewhere in Scotland and that the tangle is tied up with strange words told him by the victim - 'The 39 Steps.' Suspected of the murder of the girl, More has just 48 hours to find out the secret of the 39 Steps, expose the gang and so clear himself of the murder rap.

  2. The 39 Steps is a film directed by Ralph Thomas with Kenneth More, Taina Elg, Brenda De Banzie, Barry Jones .... Year: 1959. Original title: The 39 Steps. Synopsis: Second adaptation of the novel by John Buchan, with a more comedy than its predecessor.You can watch The 39 Steps through ads,free on the platforms: The Roku Channel,Tubi TV,Freevee,Plex

  3. The 1959 version of The 39 Steps was successful at the British box office, but has always been regarded as inferior to the Hitchcock film. Even Ralph Thomas seems to have agreed with this, calling the film "a piece of effrontery that didn't come off".

  4. Queensferry Harbour in South Queensferry with the Forth Bridge in the distance. The bridge is seen in the 1935 version of ‘The 39 Steps’ while South Queensferry appears in ‘Let’s Be Happy’ and 'The Ballad of Tam Lin'.

  5. The Thirty-Nine Steps is a 1915 adventure novel by the Scottish author John Buchan, first published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh.It was serialized in All-Story Weekly issues of 5 and 12 June 1915, and in Blackwood's Magazine (credited to "H. de V.") between July and September 1915, before being published in book form in October of that year.

  6. During the filming of Kenneth More being chased, he pulled a leg muscle but insisted on carrying on without a stand in stunt man even at one point jumping 30 feet from a top story window into a passing lorry containing straw. Unlike the version made by Alfred Hitchcock, the 1959 "39 Steps" film was filmed extensively around Scotland.

  7. 4 de ago. de 2017 · The 39 Steps was mostly shot in the studio and this adds to its charm and gives the film a heightened sense of reality. By this time, the 35 year old Hitchcock was already British cinema's wunderkind , having directed The Lodger (1926), Blackmail (1929) (usually considered to be Britain’s first talkie) and The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934).

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