The Lady Vanishes(1999)- User Reviews

6 USER REVIEWS
  • star44

    The Lady Vanishes comes near the end of Hitchcock's film making in England, and his classic style was evident earlier in "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (remade 20+ years later) and "The 39 Steps." This film shares the same low budget …more»
  • star44

    It is quite obvious judging by the review that meltfrog's brain has also melted. It's funny how some people blabber about something they have no clue about. I am sure they'd give an A+ to movies like Wedding Crashers, Get Rich Or Die Tryin' …more»
  • star44

    This was a cute early Hitchcock movie loaded with quirky charcters. It does require a little bit of the suspension of disbelief, but all in all it was quite fun. Plus, it doesn't hurt that Margaret Lockwood was one of Hitch's most alluring heroines, …more»
  • star44

    While "The Lady Vanishes" may not have the trademark Hitchcock look of some of the Master's later films, it is still terrific. On a train from continental Europe to Britain, Iris Henderson (Margaret Lockwood) discovers that her friend Ms. …more»
  • star22

    I just watch The Lady Vanishes on TCM and cannot for the life of me understand what anyone saw in this rediculous piece of dribble that made anyone want to recommend it. I thought the entire idea was absolutely a series of one red herring following another. …more»
  • star55

    "The Lady Vanishes" is one of Hitchcock's early black and white British films (1938) and the success of this film helped Hitchcock to be recognised in America as a talented director. He made one more film in England following "The Lady …more»