Robert Donat was a superb British actor.. sad that his health as an asthma sufferer cut short his life and a fine quality to his film roles .. Excellent in Inn of The Sixth Happiness ,Goodbye Mr Chips and more
This is one of the best pre-war films ever made. I also remember the remake with Robert Powell, which was quite good, but not as good as the original. Many thanks.
I just want to say thank you ...from the bottom of my heart for your channel. I love it. I also really appreciate you posted both b&w along with colorized. B&W is the only way for me. ❤
It was a fine movie. Liked also the John Buchan novel, that read before watching the Hitchcock film. Read it when fourteen and yes, it's a good read for teens, too. Hitchcock did a good job with this. 😔🙏😇
"Chicks! as the beauty tries to hide a genuine-looking laugh. A great old classic with an awesome closing shot and musical score. Love conquers all and takes no prisoners! That damn tune xx
@@billyrussell1511 She pulls her head away when he`s called a murderer. It`s great and modern-looking. When he says "Pilfering pennies!" She smiles and her eyes look dreamy, looking sideways at him then dreamy looking forward and finally that sparkle 30s style. A very sensual leading lady style look. Finally, she had to be eating. "How did you start!" Superb indeed!
Una gran película... en Blanco y Negro...Preciosa, ya no se ven Obras de Arte ...como ésta... La Banda Sonora de la Película es Maravillosa...la tenía en un Disco de Vinilo...el piano sonaba maravillosamente...una pena que ya no se consiga...lo perdí... Espero que algún dia hagan una versión con la misma Música.... El Director de la película un gran Maestro... gracias por tenerla al servicio del público.... gracias...
The start of this film opened the curtain in acount of setting the stage of this diabolical thriller. But, some of this movie seemed like a copy-cat of other films. For instance: The daVinci code by way of portraying 39 steps along with the brill-stein window by way of showing an image of the woman that got stabbed on a map (get it) who predicts the trail, ect ect. The finally, took its course by a resolved of from festeration on the part of the actor to a genius finale. Good work Mr. Hitchcock you did it again...........
No insistan en que traduzcan por que nadie lo hace. Vemos las películas gracias al doblaje si no imposible. El público de lengua española somos muchos millones de personas. Ellos verán si les interesa o no poner estas películas a nuestro alcance. 😊😊
I think it was implied that he was hoping to “get lucky” when a woman asks a man if she can go home with him for the night. Most men would say yes, even to a woman they just met. In that way, it’s realistic.
I find colorization to be distracting. I don't know if it degrades over time or what but seeing things turn pink or yellowish, well, it takes me out of the film. I end up paying more attention to the color than the film. I've never minded B&W. My first color TV experience was walking in my aunt and uncle's house and Gilligan's Island was on. The lush greens, the bright blue and red of Gilligan and the Skipper. I was born in 1957.
_Aww, my dearest Helen from my heart! Please, don't dare tô step those 39 stairs...it's really dangerous...stay safe at side, only watching what happens on screen in this só amazing masterpiece of Suspense from Alfred Hitchcock filmed in UK 88 years ago, with the great Robert Donat and the marvelous Madeleine Carroll...! I Just went till those 39 Steps a long time ago, só I know how much it'S dangerous indeed! I'll be watching the colorized version, where I left some comments tô you! But it'S great in its original B&W too, due tô be a noir film...! I hope you enjoy it with us on CCC movie chat at live, my Dearest Helen! God Bless you always, Forever and Ever, my Sweetie!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗
Thank you again and again. Please play The Lady Vanishes soon and The Third Man, all movies with original camera angles and wonderful comedic lines. Nothing today rivals these films. I am grateful.
Modern films have so much extra thrown in (sex, car chases, CGI, noise) that they forget about telling a good story. I've always enjoyed a good character study, I think that's why I'm drawn to older films. Old films let you get to know the characters. Rather than tje quick kiss of relief and gratitude in the farmhouse today's film would have had them in bed together. That would take minutes away that could have been better used to find a plot or let us get to know the characters they want us to feel some way about. These old films are far more satisfying for me. Something to be said for letting the imagination fill in the blanks.
Generally regarded as on of his best English sound films - and it is good. I prefer Young And Innocent, The Lady Vanishes and Jamaica Inn. …its all a matter of taste.
Aw, come on! Popeye IS a classic! There were a couple longer Popeye films. The "new lamps for old" one and 40 thieves one. I cannot give you titles but I loved those two Popeye offerings. I just might try to find them after I finish "The 39 Steps". Born in 57.
Wow, still such a powerful film. Truly one of Hitchcock’s masterpieces.
And he has many!!
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That's right
Robert Donat was a superb British actor.. sad that his health as an asthma sufferer cut short his life and a fine quality to his film roles ..
Excellent in Inn of The Sixth Happiness ,Goodbye Mr Chips and more
I heartily concur ! He was one of my late mom's favorite actors. A superb thespian who left us much too soon.
The Count of monte cristo...
One of his very best roles 👏🏻
He went to my school Im 79 I remember as a kid he came to speech night - very inspiring man - he suffered from Asma
I love that the channel has both the original version and the colourised version, uploaded simultaneously. Lovely to have the option.
We are going to try and publish both versions simultaneously as often as possible! So stay tuned… plenty more coming soon!
@@CultCinemaClassics
How serious a clamour was there among serious Hitchcock fans pleading for a colourised version?
Really?
What?
Is 'Psycho' next?
@@mauricioduron3193 How awful!
Plz do a colorized slideshow of photos by the famous black and white photographer, Ansel Adams.
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This is one of the best pre-war films ever made. I also remember the remake with Robert Powell, which was quite good, but not as good as the original. Many thanks.
There was a remake before the one with Robert Powell, in 1959 with Kenneth More, also not as good as the original
@@steveblundell7766 There was a further remake with Rupert Penry Jones. It was as far from the book as the rest of them.
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I just want to say thank you ...from the bottom of my heart for your channel. I love it. I also really appreciate you posted both b&w along with colorized. B&W is the only way for me. ❤
What a treat of a movie .Thank you for sharing this classic. 🍁
A great film and would love to see Good bye Mister Chips again with Donat, brilliant film ❤
Thank you so much for posting the black and white version of thos wonderful film. Much appreciated.
Danke, ein wundervoller, alter Hitchcock, der unterhaltsamer ist als manch neuer Thriller!
It was a fine movie. Liked also the John Buchan novel, that read before watching the Hitchcock film. Read it when fourteen and yes, it's a good read for teens, too. Hitchcock did a good job with this. 😔🙏😇
"Chicks! as the beauty tries to hide a genuine-looking laugh. A great old classic with an awesome closing shot and musical score. Love conquers all and takes no prisoners! That damn tune xx
That scene in the inn is superb... So sexy in an understated way.. Madelene Carol is so gorgeous.. Those eyes
Such a silent movie look to her
@@billyrussell1511 She pulls her head away when he`s called a murderer. It`s great and modern-looking. When he says "Pilfering pennies!" She smiles and her eyes look dreamy, looking sideways at him then dreamy looking forward and finally that sparkle 30s style. A very sensual leading lady style look. Finally, she had to be eating. "How did you start!" Superb indeed!
I have seen at least 4 versions of the 39 steps - but this remains to me the best, The Milkman scene is classic
That scene with Robert Donat and Frederick Piper (who plays the milkman) is brilliant.
@@philipcross8121 It's so good the John Mills version uses it.
love hitchcock films, thanks for uploading 💕
One of my favorites, thank you.
Thanks CCC!
Excellent movie, the plot twists and turns are very exhilarating, and an outstanding Robert Donat too, great movie, thank you for sharing.
This and Lady Vanishes on this channel around the same time? I love it
I'm not sure when Alfred Hitchcock first introduced intrigued humor and love in the same movie but it's in this one and this one is very early
Great! A black-and-white picture that stays black-and-white.
Coloring is an abomination.
Una gran película... en Blanco y Negro...Preciosa, ya no se ven Obras de Arte ...como ésta...
La Banda Sonora de la Película es Maravillosa...la tenía en un Disco de Vinilo...el piano sonaba maravillosamente...una pena que ya no se consiga...lo perdí...
Espero que algún dia hagan una versión con la misma Música....
El Director de la película un gran Maestro... gracias por tenerla al servicio del público.... gracias...
Hitchcock est la crème de la crème. Merci pour ce grand film.
Thanks for sharing such a brilliant, classic film. U.K 🇬🇧
is goooood
1935 wow,great movie
Das waren noch Filme, die geschliffenen Dialoge, die Kleidung. ❤🎉
The start of this film opened the curtain in acount of setting the stage of this diabolical thriller. But, some of this movie seemed like a copy-cat of other films. For instance: The daVinci code by way of portraying 39 steps along with the brill-stein window by way of showing an image of the woman that got stabbed on a map (get it) who predicts the trail, ect ect. The finally, took its course by a resolved of from festeration on the part of the actor to a genius finale. Good work Mr. Hitchcock you did it again...........
Thanks for the decent subtitles ❤
Interesting, this has got much better audio quality than another version on youtube but it's slightly out of sync. No problem though
Très bon film du maître hichcook une paroisse ses nombreuses pépites merci pour le partage de ses œuvres
Merci beaucoup à vous Clémence et vos invités pour cette émission qui passe (trop ) vite et fait du bien 👍
J'en voudrais bien encore 😍
Good flick thank you.
The movers are here in two days. So much to do! And I'm in bed watching Hitchcock.
35:25 - John Laurie practising for his Private Fraser roll of 34 years later.
This was the film that took hitchcock to Holywood.
One of my very favorite films. Am so glad the original black & white film is here; the colorized version is, to my mind, quite awful.
This movie and Lady Vanishes make a great double feature
Do you mean The Lady Vanishes and The 39 Steps
Can't wait for the colourised version...
NOT!!!
@ Omar 94
good to see you corrected your previous comment, cool.
Both great movies that share the same device of trying to remember a tune. Hitchcock was a master even in the 30s.
Amazing movie ❤
Got an "A" for adults certificate back then!
At 1:09:49 the young woman playing the villains daughter is Sigourney Weaver’s mother.
Hitchcock cameo walks by the bus at 7 minutes?
He was a great Genius
Bravìsima, a cada paso de ser libre, otro tropezón 😢
Straordinario Hitchcock!!! Beautiful!!! With humour ed eccellenti interpreti!!!!!
Very good
Hands down best Death By Knife Ending at 15:00 😂...
Merci pour le partage de ces "39 Marches" !!! "Une femme disparaît" en Français existe-t-il sur RUclips ?
What class these people were... this is 1935:
So does Mr Memory die at the end, or just faint?
L-am văzut aici. Mulțumesc!
Madeleine Carroll ❤
Este filme passou pela rede record de televisão no dia 20/08/1983 na extinta sessão Teverama a meia-noite e meia
siempre increible!
No insistan en que traduzcan por que nadie lo hace. Vemos las películas gracias al doblaje si no imposible. El público de lengua española somos muchos millones de personas. Ellos verán si les interesa o no poner estas películas a nuestro alcance. 😊😊
Mae West born in 1893 would've been 42 when this film was released. =)
Me encanta esta pelicula
Is that John Mills in the early crowd scene?….6:08
Oh yeah don't forget the Cinematic artwork
Excelente. subtitulado
28:20... "We're doomed, we're all doomed!
I don't even have to check the timecode to know who you're talking about.😄
Excelente ❤
1:24:19 - I was expecting him to say "Sic Sempre Tyrannus".
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Oh !Nice ! I want to step to the 39stairs (steps) am I right?!?! My dear men Big John Paulo Mike and zanti !where are u?!?!👸
I'm right here behind you, Helen. Drinking some coffee and munching on some flan. Join me? 🍰☕
@@zanti209 Of course my dear zanti! 👸
ผมอยากดูหนังเรื่องนี้
Intrigue mystery love and comedy
Love the police helicopter!
It's an autogyro, the 1930s version of a helicopter. I was surprised and impressed by its appearance.
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So let me get this straight. She just asked a perfect stranger to come home with him and he obliged?
I think it was implied that he was hoping to “get lucky” when a woman asks a man if she can go home with him for the night. Most men would say yes, even to a woman they just met. In that way, it’s realistic.
@@KittysAreCute i doubt that
Everyone knows that Richard Hannay was from south Africa not canada😅
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I have eye pain bal Subject in eye feeling
Kαλη ταινία
Peachy 🍑
What is the good of Arabic sub-titles? Try English!
click on the video settings
Click on the gear in the lower right-hand of the screen and change the language or turn closed captioning off. Arabic is the default for some reason.
It has more than 30 language options
@@CultCinemaClassics Yes, but complaining is so much fun.
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......Very Very Different From the Original Book !!!
How British, a sole from the fridge, a form of white bread and butter ready to spread ! Ah, missing a cup of tea 🫖 !😅
Thanks for uploading both versions CCC , personally I love B&W and the directors vision.👍
I find colorization to be distracting. I don't know if it degrades over time or what but seeing things turn pink or yellowish, well, it takes me out of the film. I end up paying more attention to the color than the film. I've never minded B&W. My first color TV experience was walking in my aunt and uncle's house and Gilligan's Island was on. The lush greens, the bright blue and red of Gilligan and the Skipper. I was born in 1957.
فلم اكثرمن رائع شكراًجزيلاً لترجمه للعربيه
My personal favorite Hitchcock film. The scene in the hotel where he talks about his life of crime is hilarious.
So glad you still uploaded the original black and white version…. Love Hitchcock 😊
What an absolutely incredible movie, i was glued the whole time
Meu diretor favorito e esse eu nunca vi. Obrigada 😉
_Aww, my dearest Helen from my heart! Please, don't dare tô step those 39 stairs...it's really dangerous...stay safe at side, only watching what happens on screen in this só amazing masterpiece of Suspense from Alfred Hitchcock filmed in UK 88 years ago, with the great Robert Donat and the marvelous Madeleine Carroll...! I Just went till those 39 Steps a long time ago, só I know how much it'S dangerous indeed! I'll be watching the colorized version, where I left some comments tô you! But it'S great in its original B&W too, due tô be a noir film...! I hope you enjoy it with us on CCC movie chat at live, my Dearest Helen! God Bless you always, Forever and Ever, my Sweetie!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗
Colorize a Hitchcock classic?
Blasphemous!
Madeleine Carroll, ONE of the most beautiful English actresses ever!
Hitchcock's best pre-Hollywood British film!
@@tfe1788 have you seen young and innocent
@@tfe1788 or even a lady vanishes
@@tfe1788 or maybe blackmail
Not seen young and innocent yet watched Blackmail and The Lady Vanishes - 7/10, this film is 9/10 in my opinion
This is a great movie 🎉🎉 I didn’t get to see Hitchocks cameo…guess will have to watch it again 😊thanks for posting
cameos, there are a lot of his movies that don't have cameos....
He's walking past the bus and throwing something on the ground at 6:58.
Thank you for the share. Great flick
Thank you again and again. Please play The Lady Vanishes soon and The Third Man, all movies with original camera angles and wonderful comedic lines. Nothing today rivals these films. I am grateful.
Modern films have so much extra thrown in (sex, car chases, CGI, noise) that they forget about telling a good story. I've always enjoyed a good character study, I think that's why I'm drawn to older films. Old films let you get to know the characters. Rather than tje quick kiss of relief and gratitude in the farmhouse today's film would have had them in bed together. That would take minutes away that could have been better used to find a plot or let us get to know the characters they want us to feel some way about. These old films are far more satisfying for me. Something to be said for letting the imagination fill in the blanks.
@@wendybutler1681 Me too
Generally regarded as on of his best English sound films - and it is good.
I prefer Young And Innocent, The Lady Vanishes and Jamaica Inn.
…its all a matter of taste.
Great movie 🎬 ❤
Last time I saw this was a wet Sunday afternoon in the mid 60s. Excellent drivel when it's wet outside😂
“What is your country?”
“I have no country.”
“Born in a balloon, eh?”
39 Steppes
Película pesada y tonto guión. No la aguanto más.
The bad guy looks just like FDR.
Except he can walk
Inutile de dire que c'est un excellent film.Merci pour le partage.
Eccellent Channel and very good films. Thank you.
Read the book. Too many exciting things left out as he traveled across country.
You can't have the whole book turned into a movie, kid.
I read The 39 Steps and thought it was awful but then I was only 14 and thought Popeye was a classic.
Aw, come on! Popeye IS a classic! There were a couple longer Popeye films. The "new lamps for old" one and 40 thieves one. I cannot give you titles but I loved those two Popeye offerings. I just might try to find them after I finish "The 39 Steps". Born in 57.
@@wendybutler1681 I also thought the Mad books were classics. The Mad Reader, Mad Strikes Back, Son of Mad. Still have them over 50 years old.
Whoa! The WHOLE movie! 🎥