It is a British thriller spy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It stars Robert Donat as Richard Hannay and Madeleine Carroll as Pamela, the antagonist he ends up being handcuffed to in the middle of the movie. It is loosely based on the novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. I saw it on Amazon Prime where it is free to watch in the US. It was probably a lazy choice, because I had both seen an Alfred Hitchcock movie (1930) and a “enemies to lovers” (1934) movies in this blog before.

I love “premise movies”, these sort of movies in which the premise can be explained in a sentence or in an elevator pitch, but you still want to see the theme play out. This one is pretty well known. Just like last movie, in which sort of antagonists have to work together, here the main character ends up being handcuffed to the woman trying to turn him in for a murder he didn’t commit. Surrounding that is a pretty intriguing spy plot in Scotland with apparently some famous scenery along the way.
This handcuffing has been repeated many times along the way, most of the movies I only remember vaguely from The Defiant Ones (social commentary) to Midnight Run (much funnier). Even my favorite series as a teenager, My So-Called Life had a “Handcuff” Episode. But as far as I know, this is the prototype, so I wanted to check it out.
I was not disappointed, it was pretty great and the ways Hannay has to escape throughout the film is quite ingenious. I was thoroughly entertained and the movie even had some laugh out loud moments, for example when the woman owner of an inn winks at them when they “confess” that they’re runaway lovers. Even unwanted hilariousness, like the way people die in these movies, had me laughing.

One thing to prepare for, however, is that the movie moves at a breakneck speed. There are also some scenes or sequences, which defy credibility – just go with it and let yourself be entertained. Unfortunately that will also be probably be the reason why I won’t remember this movie much in a few years. Yeah, something about handcuffs and spies, totally fine for the Sunday morning I spent in my PJs, still on travel for work, watching this, but not to always remember.
N.B.: I forgot to add, that I read that Benedict Cumberbatch is to revive “The 39 Steps” in a modern Netflix 6 episode adaptation, though all the news have been from 2021 / 2022. Would be interesting to see him play Richard Hannay.