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No. 17 ★★★ 1932
A humorous early thriller by the Master Hitchcock, filmed before the likes of “The 39 Steps.” An unsuspecting hobo accidentally discovers a jewel thief's cache. The chase is on—superb final chase sequence involving a bus and a train. Based on the play by J. Jefferson Farjeon. 64m/B VHS, DVD . GB Leon M. Lion, Anne Grey, John Stuart, Donald Calthrop; D: Alfred Hitchcock; W: Alfred Hitchcock; C: Jack Cox, Bryan Langley.
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