To coincide with Seattle Repertory Theatre’s presentation of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, we present the film version—as well as five other indispensable titles from the master of suspense. For more information about the play, please visit www.seattlerep.org. All films are double features! See two for the price of one! All films screen in 35mm.
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 | Dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1935, 106 min. This British-era Hitchcock stars Robert Donat as a Canadian rancher who finds himself entangled in an international conspiracy and falsely accused of murdering a female spy. more |
 | Dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1954, 105 min. Ray Milland puts together an elaborate plan to kill his beautiful, unfaithful wife—Grace Kelly—for her money, but when his plan goes awry Milland turns to a diabolical Plan B... more |
 | Dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1954, 112 min. “Look out the window, see things you shouldn’t see,” nurse Thelma Ritter tells Jimmy Stewart, a New York photographer housebound with a broken leg. more |
 | Dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1943, 108 min. Hitchcock’s personal favorite, Shadow hinges on a young girl’s burgeoning sense that her adored Uncle Charlie might not be the hero he seems to be. more |
 | Dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1951, 101 min. Psychotic playboy Robert Walker and tennis star Farley Granger who meet on a train and discuss how to get rid of inconvenient people in their lives. more |
 | Dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1958, 128 min. Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece—and his most personal film—has obsessed Jimmy Stewart tracking down the Kim Novak of his dreams and nightmares against an ethereal San Francisco backdrop punctuated by Bernard Herrmann’s haunting score. more |