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E: 28/03/08 - Alfred Hitchcock DVD box set
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WIN an Alfred Hitchcock DVD box set
Undoubtedly one of the greatest film makers in the history of cinema, Alfred Hitchcock directed over 60 films in his lifetime, in a career spanning 50 years from the 1920s to the 1970s. The undisputed master of suspense, his films were always massive commercial hits and highly popular with the viewing public. None more so than this collection of films made by Hitchcock for British studios between the 1920s and 1930s, before he departed for Hollywood. This set contains ten of the East End director’s finest: The Pleasure Garden, The Lodger, Downhill, The Man who Knew Too Much; The Thirty-Nine Steps; Secret Agent, Sabotage, Young & Innocent, The Lady Vanishes and Jamaica Inn, together in one set for the first time on DVD, RRP £59.99.
Lucky myfilms users have the chance to win this wonderful collection of films, we have three to give away!
The Pleasure Garden (1925): An action-filled melodrama about a selfish London chorus girl’s pursuit of pleasure to a point where it nearly causes her death.
Starring Virginia Valli, Carmelita Geraghty, Miles Mander and John Stuart
The Lodger (1927): Inspired by a book on Jack the Ripper of the same name. Daisy, a blonde model, is staying with her parents who have rented a room to a lodger. Her suitor, a detective, searches the lodger’s room and finds press clippings of seven recent murder victims who were also all blonde models...
Starring Ivor Novello, Marie Ault, Arthur Chesney and Malcolm Keen
Downhill (1927): A sixth-form schoolboy, expelled from his school in disgrace after being suspected of a theft, is sent to Marseilles where his antics go from bad to worse – however, when he is found innocent, what path will his life take?
Starring Ivor Novello, Robin Irvine, Isabel Jeans and Ian Hunter
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934): While holidaying in Switzerland with their daughter Betty, Jill Lawrence and her husband accidentally become involved in murder and intrigue, when an undercover Secret Service agent, Louis, whispers the whereabouts of vital message to Lawrence as he lies dying from a gunshot wound. Starring Leslie Banks, Peter Lorre, Edna Best and Nova Pilbeam
The Thirty-Nine Steps (1935): The original version of the classic comedy thriller. Richard Hannay meets a young woman who is subsequently murdered in his flat. He must avoid the police until he has found the real killers, and solved the riddle of the 39 steps.
Starring Robert Donat, Madeleine Caroll, Lucie Mannheim and Godfrey Tearle
Secret Agent (1936): A novelist is persuaded by the head of the Secret Service to undertake a ‘commission’ in Switzerland. He is given a false name and his instructions. Then while travelling in Turkey, he becomes involved in murder and intrigue…
Starring John Gielgud, Peter Lorre, Madeleine Carroll and Robert Young
Sabotage (1936): Mr Verloc is part of a gang of foreign saboteurs who are plotting to put a bomb on the underground train. Tragic events follow as the messenger carrying the bomb, together with the occupants of the bus he boarded, are killed when the device explodes...
Starring Oscar Homolka, Sylvia Sidney, Desmond Tester and John Loder
Young and Innocent (1937): Robert Tinsdall sees the body of a young girl washed up on the beach and runs to find help. He is seen by two girls who, believing him to be the murderer, inform the police. How can he prove his innocence?
Starring Derrick de Marney, Nova Pilbeam, Percy Marmont and Edward Rigby
The Lady Vanishes (1938): Intrigue and espionage abound when a young woman travelling aboard a Trans-Continental Express train strikes up an acquaintance with a middle-aged English Governess who then disappears. Is the young woman hallucinating or is it something altogether more sinister...
Starring Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne and Googie Withers
Jamaica Inn (1939): Based on Daphne Du Maurier’s novel, thieves and cut-throats prey on merchant ships foundering in the heavy seas. A young barmaid suspects they are causing the ships to run aground in order to scavenge the wrecks. But how can she prove it when no-one wants to investigate?
Starring Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Leslie Banks, Emlyn Williams and Robert Newton <!--h3>To enter this offer please fill in your details, this will register you on the myfilms site and sign you up to this offer.</h3--> To enter this offer, please fill in the boxes below. You only have to register your details once and then you can enter as many offers as you like by simply clicking on Sign Me Up!.
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WIN an Alfred Hitchcock DVD box set
Undoubtedly one of the greatest film makers in the history of cinema, Alfred Hitchcock directed over 60 films in his lifetime, in a career spanning 50 years from the 1920s to the 1970s. The undisputed master of suspense, his films were always massive commercial hits and highly popular with the viewing public. None more so than this collection of films made by Hitchcock for British studios between the 1920s and 1930s, before he departed for Hollywood. This set contains ten of the East End director’s finest: The Pleasure Garden, The Lodger, Downhill, The Man who Knew Too Much; The Thirty-Nine Steps; Secret Agent, Sabotage, Young & Innocent, The Lady Vanishes and Jamaica Inn, together in one set for the first time on DVD, RRP £59.99.Lucky myfilms users have the chance to win this wonderful collection of films, we have three to give away!
The Pleasure Garden (1925): An action-filled melodrama about a selfish London chorus girl’s pursuit of pleasure to a point where it nearly causes her death.
Starring Virginia Valli, Carmelita Geraghty, Miles Mander and John Stuart
The Lodger (1927): Inspired by a book on Jack the Ripper of the same name. Daisy, a blonde model, is staying with her parents who have rented a room to a lodger. Her suitor, a detective, searches the lodger’s room and finds press clippings of seven recent murder victims who were also all blonde models...
Starring Ivor Novello, Marie Ault, Arthur Chesney and Malcolm Keen
Downhill (1927): A sixth-form schoolboy, expelled from his school in disgrace after being suspected of a theft, is sent to Marseilles where his antics go from bad to worse – however, when he is found innocent, what path will his life take?
Starring Ivor Novello, Robin Irvine, Isabel Jeans and Ian Hunter
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934): While holidaying in Switzerland with their daughter Betty, Jill Lawrence and her husband accidentally become involved in murder and intrigue, when an undercover Secret Service agent, Louis, whispers the whereabouts of vital message to Lawrence as he lies dying from a gunshot wound. Starring Leslie Banks, Peter Lorre, Edna Best and Nova Pilbeam
The Thirty-Nine Steps (1935): The original version of the classic comedy thriller. Richard Hannay meets a young woman who is subsequently murdered in his flat. He must avoid the police until he has found the real killers, and solved the riddle of the 39 steps.
Starring Robert Donat, Madeleine Caroll, Lucie Mannheim and Godfrey Tearle
Secret Agent (1936): A novelist is persuaded by the head of the Secret Service to undertake a ‘commission’ in Switzerland. He is given a false name and his instructions. Then while travelling in Turkey, he becomes involved in murder and intrigue…
Starring John Gielgud, Peter Lorre, Madeleine Carroll and Robert Young
Sabotage (1936): Mr Verloc is part of a gang of foreign saboteurs who are plotting to put a bomb on the underground train. Tragic events follow as the messenger carrying the bomb, together with the occupants of the bus he boarded, are killed when the device explodes...
Starring Oscar Homolka, Sylvia Sidney, Desmond Tester and John Loder
Young and Innocent (1937): Robert Tinsdall sees the body of a young girl washed up on the beach and runs to find help. He is seen by two girls who, believing him to be the murderer, inform the police. How can he prove his innocence?
Starring Derrick de Marney, Nova Pilbeam, Percy Marmont and Edward Rigby
The Lady Vanishes (1938): Intrigue and espionage abound when a young woman travelling aboard a Trans-Continental Express train strikes up an acquaintance with a middle-aged English Governess who then disappears. Is the young woman hallucinating or is it something altogether more sinister...
Starring Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne and Googie Withers
Jamaica Inn (1939): Based on Daphne Du Maurier’s novel, thieves and cut-throats prey on merchant ships foundering in the heavy seas. A young barmaid suspects they are causing the ships to run aground in order to scavenge the wrecks. But how can she prove it when no-one wants to investigate?
Starring Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Leslie Banks, Emlyn Williams and Robert Newton <!--h3>To enter this offer please fill in your details, this will register you on the myfilms site and sign you up to this offer.</h3--> To enter this offer, please fill in the boxes below. You only have to register your details once and then you can enter as many offers as you like by simply clicking on Sign Me Up!.
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