Hitchcock British-era six-pack
The manufacturer of this 6 film set, EASTWEST is a budget line purveyor best-known for their slimcased two-fers. Like most such outfits, dubs are "best available source" with quality that varies from only fair to very good.
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"The Man Who Knew Too Much" is an espionage nail-biter that features both a kidnapping and an assassination plot.
"Sabotage" is Hitch at his best. A Scotland Yard detective tries to catch a saboteur who plans to explode a bomb in London.
"Young and Innocent" is a mistaken identity story. A man wrongfully arrested for his girlfriend's murder escapes and goes on the run.
"Number Seventeen" is the address of a gang of theives' hideout. They are tracked to their safehouse by a detective.
"Blackmail" was released in both silent and sound format. The "talkie" shows signs of its non-sound origins: overdubbed noises and stretches of silence.
"The 39 Steps" is a spy film that's been remade three times and is scheduled...
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