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Post by Salzmank on Apr 11, 2017 17:00:11 GMT
The Lady Vanishes has that good old Hitchcockian suspense and style that makes it entertaining. The lead actress Margaret Lockwood is good but I found Michael Redgrave boring honestly. But Night Train to Munich seemed to have a faster pace and more fun with itself if that makes sense. Rex Harrison was better suited to Lockwood in that. I didn't find Redgrave boring, but I see what you mean. I do agree completely that Night Train had a faster pace and seemed to have more fun with itself. Above, wmcclain mentioned that it seemed like a "riff" on the earlier film, and that may enter into it as well: it's having fun with some of the (few) solemn points in the earlier picture.
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