The Lady Vanishes

Content Warnings

Overall Severity: ๐ŸŸก 35/100
Total warning time: 1m 25s
Sex/Nudity: ๐ŸŸข 10/100 (15s)
  • ๐ŸŸข 10/100 [00:45:30 - 00:45:45] Mild flirtation between characters.
Drug Use: ๐ŸŸข 5/100 (15s)
  • ๐ŸŸข 5/100 [00:30:15 - 00:30:30] A character is seen drinking alcohol.
Violence: ๐ŸŸก 40/100 (50s)
  • ๐ŸŸก 50/100 [01:10:20 - 01:10:40] A character is attacked and knocked unconscious.
  • ๐ŸŸก 30/100 [01:25:00 - 01:25:30] A brief scuffle between characters.
Strong Language: ๐ŸŸข 20/100 (5s)
  • ๐ŸŸข 20/100 [00:55:10 - 00:55:15] Mild language used in a heated conversation.
The Lady Vanishes
Year: 1938
Runtime: 96 min
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
IMDB: 7.8
Meta Score: 98
Votes: 47400
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Stars: Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas, May Whitty
Overview: While travelling in continental Europe, a rich young playgirl realizes that an elderly lady seems to have disappeared from the train.

Movie FAQ

Q: Who are the main actors in 'The Lady Vanishes' (1938)?
A: The main actors in 'The Lady Vanishes' are Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas, and May Whitty.
Q: What is the plot of 'The Lady Vanishes' (1938)?
A: The plot revolves around a young woman named Iris Henderson (Margaret Lockwood) who befriends an elderly woman, Miss Froy (May Whitty), on a train. When Miss Froy mysteriously disappears, Iris teams up with a musician (Michael Redgrave) to uncover the truth, leading to a suspenseful and thrilling investigation.
Q: Who directed 'The Lady Vanishes' (1938)?
A: The movie was directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Q: Is 'The Lady Vanishes' (1938) a thriller or a mystery?
A: 'The Lady Vanishes' is both a thriller and a mystery, combining suspenseful elements with a puzzling disappearance that drives the narrative.
Q: What is the significance of 'The Lady Vanishes' in Alfred Hitchcock's filmography?
A: 'The Lady Vanishes' is considered one of Alfred Hitchcock's early masterpieces and is often praised for its tight script, suspenseful storytelling, and clever twists. It helped solidify Hitchcock's reputation as a master of suspense.