Actor Arnie Burton discusses his role in "The 39 Steps," the award-winning Alfred Hitchcock sendup on Broadway. It’s now playing at the Cort Theatre, at 138 W. 48th St. More info about tickets is here.
I LOVED 39 Steps -- and laughed until tears ran down my face. I had seen parts of the movie (it's very dated) and rented it after seeing the show -- The movie really is hard to get through. I wonder what Hitchcock would say about the play. Compliments to all involved.
Oct. 09 2008 01:01 PM
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Georges
from Manhattan
Was the John Buchan book a source at all? For a short book, it packs a good punch. Just wondering..
Oct. 09 2008 12:45 PM
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I LOVED 39 Steps -- and laughed until tears ran down my face. I had seen parts of the movie (it's very dated) and rented it after seeing the show -- The movie really is hard to get through. I wonder what Hitchcock would say about the play. Compliments to all involved.
Was the John Buchan book a source at all? For a short book, it packs a good punch. Just wondering..
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