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The 1935 film , directed by Alfred Hitchcock , is a foundational masterpiece of the spy thriller genre. It stars Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll and is famous for establishing the "wrong man on the run" trope. Film Overview The 39 Steps YIFY
Richard Hannay, a Canadian visitor in London, becomes entangled in an international espionage plot after a female spy is murdered in his apartment. Falsely accused, he flees to Scotland to stop a spy organization called "The 39 Steps" from stealing British military secrets. Regarding your reference to "YIFY," it is important
Features classic Hitchcockian elements like the "MacGuffin" (in this case, silent aircraft engine plans) and the "Hitchcock Blonde" archetype. Film Overview Richard Hannay, a Canadian visitor in