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The 39 steps by john buchan
The 39 steps by john buchan










the 39 steps by john buchan

With the source material decided, the studio purchased the screen rights from Buchan for £800. Instead, they turned their attention to Buchan's first Hannay novel, "The Thirty-Nine Steps" published in 1915, which Hitchcock regarded as "a smaller subject". In October 1934, having completed The Man Who Knew Too Much, Hitchcock and writer Charles Bennett considered adapting John Buchan's " Greenmantle" - the second Richard Hannay novel - but decided that the numerous European and Middle Eastern locales used in the book would prove too expensive to stage. and, most importantly, can he rid himself of the woman he finds himself handcuffed to? Can he prove his innocence and expose the foreign spies before it's too late? What are "The 39 Steps".

the 39 steps by john buchan

Heading north to Scotland, Hannay is seemingly betrayed at every opportunity. When Smith is murdered in his apartment, Hannay is forced to go on the run from both the police and the foreign spies who killed her. Canadian Richard Hanney is visiting London when he meets a mysterious spy named Annabella Smith.












The 39 steps by john buchan