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The Lady Vanishes

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Criterion box art
Criterion BD-A/US 2011
Network box art
Network BD-B/UK/OOP 2015
Criterion box art
Criterion DVD-1/US/OOP 1998
Audio Commentary by Film Historian Bruce Eder has extra has extra
Introduction by Critic Charles Barr (4:02) has extra
Mystery Train - Visual Essay by Film Scholar Leonard Leff (33:32) has extra
Hitchcock/Truffaut - Audio Interview with Director Alfred Hitchcock by Filmmaker François Truffaut (10:06) has extra
Restoration Demonstration (3:21) has extra
Stills Gallery [Criterion Blu-ray] has extra
Stills Gallery [Network] (4:41) has extra
Theatrical Trailer (1:57) has extra
Bonus Film: Crook’s Tour (1941, 80:59) has extra
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Notes

  • Criterion’s Blu-ray includes a booklet with writing by Geoffrey O’Brien and Charles Barr. It is also available in the “Classic Hitchcock” box set with The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), The 39 Steps (1935) and Foreign Correspondent (1940).
  • Criterion’s DVD includes a 4-page booklet with writing by Michael Wilmington. It is also available in the “Wrong Men & Notorious Women: Five Hitchcock Thrillers, 1935-1946” box set.