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The 39 Steps

  • Téléfilm
  • 2008
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30min
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Eddie Marsan, Rupert Penry-Jones, and Lydia Leonard in The 39 Steps (2008)
AdventureCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRichard Hannay, a mining engineer on holiday from the African colonies, finds London socialite life terribly dull. Yet it's more than he bargained for when secret agent, Scudder, bursts into... Tout lireRichard Hannay, a mining engineer on holiday from the African colonies, finds London socialite life terribly dull. Yet it's more than he bargained for when secret agent, Scudder, bursts into his room and entrusts him a coded notebook with map, concerning the impending start of Wo... Tout lireRichard Hannay, a mining engineer on holiday from the African colonies, finds London socialite life terribly dull. Yet it's more than he bargained for when secret agent, Scudder, bursts into his room and entrusts him a coded notebook with map, concerning the impending start of World War I. In no time both German agents and the British law are chasing him, ruthlessly c... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • James Hawes
  • Scénario
    • John Buchan
    • Lizzie Mickery
  • Casting principal
    • Rupert Penry-Jones
    • Lydia Leonard
    • David Haig
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    • Réalisation
      • James Hawes
    • Scénario
      • John Buchan
      • Lizzie Mickery
    • Casting principal
      • Rupert Penry-Jones
      • Lydia Leonard
      • David Haig
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    • 10avis des critiques
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    Rupert Penry-Jones
    Rupert Penry-Jones
    • Richard Hannay
    Lydia Leonard
    Lydia Leonard
    • Victoria Sinclair
    David Haig
    David Haig
    • Sir George Sinclair
    Patrick Malahide
    Patrick Malahide
    • Professor Fisher
    Patrick Kennedy
    Patrick Kennedy
    • Hellory Sinclair
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • Scudder
    Alex Jennings
    Alex Jennings
    • Captain Kell
    Steven Elder
    Steven Elder
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    Werner Daehn
    Werner Daehn
    • Ackerman
    Peter Stark
    Peter Stark
    • Engel
    Del Synnott
    • London Constable
    Roger De Courcey
    • Ventriloquist
    David Gallacher
    • Professor's Butler
    James Bryce
    • Concierge at Club
    Stewart Preston
    • Waiter at Club
    Sandy Neilson
    • Old Man in Club
    Barbara Downie
    • Woman on Stairs
    Anna Guthrie
    • Maid
    • Réalisation
      • James Hawes
    • Scénario
      • John Buchan
      • Lizzie Mickery
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    bob the moo

    OK but still unremarkable and totally in the shadow of Hitchcock

    It will not shock anyone to learn that, having watched this 2008 TVM, I'm not proposing that we just burn Hitchcock's version on the basis that we no longer have any need for it. However neither will I add my voice to those queuing up to tell you how awful this film is. The truth may be closer to the latter extreme than the former but this is not a terrible film, just quite an OK one that suffers badly by comparison by how well it has formerly been done. The plot is not completely the same and there are some key changes even if the overall flow is the same but, for some reason the changes that have been made are overwhelmingly negatively impacting. The most famous set pieces are gone and have been replaced by, well, not much. Perhaps they were looking to shake off the shadow of Hitchcock's film you say? Well if that is the case why make room for a clunky North by Northwest reference then?

    It is all very solid stuff despite this and it is perhaps good enough to satisfy as a festive piece of easy entertainment thrown to viewers too sleepy or bloated to really cope with much more. However, outside of this home-court advantage the weaknesses are much clearer and the plot does feel too slow and unengaging. It closely follows the original film version but without anywhere near the same impact or sense of thrill or adventure. I never particularly cared about what was happening or was going to happen as it went along – nor indeed felt a lot in the way of urgency or menace. These are key things to deliver but they are lacking and, as a result, so is the film. I do often defend the idea of the BBC licence fee (and continue to do so) but it is hard to see the justification or remaking something without having anything of value to really bring to it – the rights to the original film must be cheaper to get and the difference could be used to make something original or more daring (accepting that it may fail). As it is, this BBC production is an example of them not delivering.

    The cast are reasonable and thus fit with the overall film being "OK". Penry-Jones is strapping but bland and his character isn't consistent or believable across the film. Leonard is the same as the narrative changes her but she didn't have me believing it very often. Malahide isn't a good villain. He has the potential for menace but he has nothing about him to convey it and no spark to make him stand out. Marsan is a nice find in a small role early on but is soon out of the picture a required by the film. The direction matches the general production values by being solid and sturdy but never spectacular.

    The whole thing is what you hope it isn't going to be – average. It isn't awful and it does provide a base level of entertainment if that is all you are looking for but I imagine that, like me, many viewers will find little of note about it and wonder why they or the BBC bothered.
    6ags123

    Not Terrible

    I'm normally the first to raise Cain when anyone dares imitate The Master. I had to see for myself what damage had been inflicted on one of Hitchcock's greatest films. I will admit that the stage satire of "The 39 Steps" was hilarious, clever and deeply reverential. Still, I approached this effort with a jaundiced eye - BBC productions tend to take themselves way too seriously. It turns out this teleplay was somewhat entertaining. There were lots of liberties taken with the story which didn't hold together very well. The superb locations were all beautifully photographed. Rupert Penry-Jones made an appealing hero as Richard Hannay, though certainly nowhere near Robert Donat's definitive portrayal. Lydia Leonard lacked the smoldering sensuality of Madeleine Carroll, greatly reducing the seductive interplay between the two main characters. Pleasantly diverting without desecrating the original (unlike Gus Van Sant's atrocious "Psycho" remake). Overall, not half bad.
    6blanche-2

    Not the Hitchcock version

    It was known that Alfred Hitchcock would buy a book or a story and then use as little as a sentence of it and create a whole new scenario for his film. This version of "The 39 Steps" is based on the book, not the Hitchcock movie; therefore, it's different. The stars are Rupert Perry-Jones, Lydia Leonard, Patrick Malahide, and Eddie Marsan.

    Having seen the Hitchcock film and the play which uses the Hitchcock film, this 39 Steps is interesting but ultimately a downer. Hitchcock made this story his own, and anything else is going to be a disappointment.

    The acting is good. Rupert Perry-Jones is an attractive lead, but he's not called upon to do very much. He's not Robert Donat, after all. Lydia Leonard is the suffragette Victoria. She's fun but she's not Madeline Carroll. There's not much, if any, suspense to be had - no being handcuffed together, no music hall scene, just a lot of chases through nice scenery.

    It's worth watching to compare to Hitchcock and appreciate him all the more, but that's about it. I'd call this pleasant rather than exciting or suspenseful. There was one big surprise in a beginning apartment scene - if the film had continued like that, it would have had something.
    4malcolmgsw

    not a patch on hitch

    I suppose that i am biased given that having seen Hitchs version i think that this is one of the great films of all time.I tried to watch this TV version with an open mind.However after about 45 minutes i just lost interest and made myself a cup of tea.The opening 15 minutes was quite reasonable but after that i felt that it fell away badly.furthermore it is invidious to compare the leads of this with Robert Donat and Madelaine Carroll.Even the sometimes bland Kenneth Moore did a reasonable job.Quite frankly bearing in mind the many books written by John Buchan it is difficult to understand why they chose to remake this.
    6Doylenf

    The hero has "true Brit" courage..but Hitchcock did it better...

    Watchable and enjoyable enough on its own terms, this version of THE 39 STEPS differs in all of its main details from the Alfred Hitchcock thriller about a man on the run from German spies. Still, it follows the same formula and, since I never read the book, I can't tell whether it's a more faithful version of the novel or not.

    RUPERT PENRY-JONES, who reminds me of a bland cross between John Lund and Leslie Howard, has the role of the man who unwittingly gets caught up in some sort of outlandish plot involving spies who are about to trigger an event that will cause WWI. He is soon accompanied on his run by a woman (LYDIA LEONARD) who refuses to believe he's telling her the truth about running from dangerous assassins who want to get hold of a coded book in his possession and kill him in the process. She becomes a willing participant in his escape plans.

    From then on, it's a fast-paced yarn with a twist ending, photographed in gorgeous outdoor settings and nicely acted by the British cast. But it never achieves the menacing quality of the Hitchcock thriller and does not even include the famous magician scene from the earlier piece.

    All of the adventures are unbelievably heroic on Jones' part and overly melodramatic to boot. In only one sensitively played indoor scene with the fleeing couple seeking shelter, is there any chemistry between Rupert and his co-star.

    Summing up: Well-paced but lacks the tight suspense of the original '30s thriller.

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    • Anecdotes
      The ventriloquist on the train who helps Hannay to avoid the police, is Roger De Courcey a well known British performer, who used to appear with a teddy bear named 'Nookie Bear'.
    • Gaffes
      The three cars which feature in the film (the grey Morris that Hannay and Victoria steal, the Germans' green Darracq and Hellory's blue Humber) were all registered in the mid 1920s and are models which would not have been available in 1914 when the action in the film takes place.
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      Richard Hannay: So, what's the story?

      Scudder: [hesitantly] I am a freelance agent for the British Secret Service Bureau.

      Richard Hannay: My housekeeper told me you were an accountant.

      Scudder: I don't make a habit of telling people that I'm a spy. Last night I was supposed to meet someone from the Bureau to exchange information, but it was a double-cross. Obviously I've been betrayed. I've been on the trail of a German espionage ring and I've tracked down their headquarters to a village in Scotland.

      Richard Hannay: [sarcastically] You should contact the Weekly News. They're offering ten pounds to anyone spotting a German agent. An espionage ring could make you a very wealthy man.

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      Featured in Masterpiece Theatre: The 39 Steps (2010)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 décembre 2008 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mật Vụ Tình Báo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sir Walter Scott steamer, Loch Katrine, Stirling, Écosse, Royaume-Uni(Final shoot out scenes at the boathouse)
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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