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#39 STEPS
retrocgads · 1 month
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UK 1987
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criterion-poll · 11 days
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craigfernandez · 1 year
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mattiasdrawings · 2 years
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Drawings from a workshop I did with students. 39 steps. Start somewhere - draw for a minute what you see - take a step - draw for a minute... - repeat for 39 steps.
Good way of spotting details. 
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sugarkatt · 2 years
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39 Steps
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movietitlescollection · 9 months
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streetsofdublin · 1 year
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ORIGINALLY MURDERING LANE AND NOW CROMWELL'S QUARTERS
It was previously known as Murdering Lane or The Murd'ring Lane, and first appeared on maps in 1603, until it was renamed 'Cromwell's Quarters' around 1892 when Alderman McSwiney called for the lane to be renamed in order to “preserve historical continuit
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bogglle · 1 year
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luzeni doodles for luzeni friday
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thehitchcockbrunette · 9 months
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Hitchcock + Trains
The 39 Steps (1935)
The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Suspicion (1941)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Strangers on a Train (1951)
North By Northwest (1959)
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theonekierce · 1 year
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finally did some arthur designs 👁👁
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charlottenewtons · 1 year
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The 39 Steps (1935) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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oldshrewsburyian · 4 months
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I just saw The 39 Steps for the first time this evening. Would you recommend Buchan's book? Or any other films featuring Robert Donat? He's reminding me of Ronald Colman at certain angles, which is entirely down to you, as the only Colman film I've seen thus far is Champagne for Caesar.
Ahh, delightful! (Also hi and happy new year, friend!)
Would I recommend Buchan's book? To you, yes; it is a fun romp. It is also full of ideas about Englishness™ and Modern Technology™ and Simple But Wholesome Scottish Peasants™. Also gender. So as an artifact of its time and fun espionage caper, absolutely yes.
2. Would I recommend other films featuring Robert Donat? yes
The Ghost Goes West (1935). Is this film good? Probably not!! Did I love it when I was a small child? Absolutely yes. A ghost who lives in his ancestral Scottish castle (tm) travels with it when it is bought by an American millionaire. Hijinks ensue.
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939). Is this film extremely sentimental? yes. Do I cry every time? Also yes. The book is my favorite, but I also love this adaptation. And Greer Garson, who is also in it.
Knight Without Armour (1937). Is this film good? Eh, possibly not. Is it dated? Extremely. Does it feature Robert Donat and Marlene Dietrich in a fraught situational romance? YES. Look, my sexuality is basically people with repressed feelings and good cheekbones, for which I blame 1930s films and novels.
...also I love knowing this about your Ronald Colman exposure via this blog, and am practically vibrating with zeal about recommending other Ronald Colman movies in addition to the delightful Champagne for Caesar, but that would be a digression.
P.S. I would also recommend the 2008 miniseries with Rupert Penry-Jones and Lydia Leonard, speaking of my thing for people with repressed feelings and good cheekbones.
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Robert Donat as Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps (1935).
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elennemigo · 1 year
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Benedict is been on hiatus but his new projects keep piling up! 😁
Not including The war magician, Rio, How to stop time, Rogue male, that seem to be dormant at the moment.
More info about these titles!
ERIC
TWSOHS*
TEWSF
MORNING
THE HOOD
39 STEPS
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LONDONGRAD ***
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(i apologized for any mistake made in this poll, i really tried not to😬)
Reblog and/or tag to reach more Benedict fans! 🤗
Thank you!! 💗
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iamthepulta · 2 months
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I decided to reread the 39 clues out of boredom and I saw a couple of your posts in the 39 clues tag and I agree with a lot of what you said. That series had such a hold on me when I was younger and it’s actually been fun to revisit it(even if it’s more chaotic than I remember lol). I also find myself being a lot more interested in the OG founders of the Cahills(Luke, Katherine, etc), because I feel like there’s so much potential for their stories xD
Sorry for taking forever to respond to this! I'm so glad you're loving them during your reread! And YES. The founders have had a death grip on me since forever! I still occasionally wonder about Thomas' must've-been-batshit-insane trip to Japan. Or Katherine in Egypt. And phew. Luke and Jane just live in my head rent free. There's so much to unpack with those two. So much to unpack.
I still think the Interim book between the original series and Vespers is one of my favorite books because we got those snippets of Olivia, Luke's, and Madeleine's characterization.
I'm suddenly wondering if the 39 Clues filled my initial hunger for fucked up family dynamics too, lol. Amy and Dan and the rest of the distant Cahills are fucked up family dynamics on lite mode: Amy and Dan? Tragic. Ian and Natalie? They're neat. The Holts? Supreme fuckery. The Starlings? God, I underappreciated the Starlings. Genius teenage triplets in a power-hungry world-domination clue hunt? That's SO good. I'm not even sure the limit of shit you can unpack with Alistair and Irina's Cold War dead-family baggage. But the OG Cahills? You can't top it. Four genius kids with unique talents who turn on each other after their parent(s) die in a tragic accident they think one of them set? My brain is on fire.
I would reread mine! I had pretty much the full set, but ended up giving my collection away to a friend's daughter. (Absolutely not hoping to make more 39C fans out of a new generation...)
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