Finally – the Master of Suspense gets his spot!
This week, Brendan and Jason dissect one of the early films of quite possibly the most well-known film director of all-time, Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps. What follows is a discussion about the very modern fast pace of the film, how the film may have inspired every wrongfully-accused man-on-the-run movie ever (or even every piece of escapist fiction in general), the portrayal of Canadians and their accents, Hitchcock’s very real fear of police and how it factors into the plot and much, much more.
The guys also roll the dice to find out what they’ll be watching next week. Join us, won’t you?
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