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Amid espionage and intrigue, an unassuming man finds himself entangled in a deadly conspiracy. Chased by villains and the law, he must unravel the mystery of the 39 steps before he becomes the next victim. A thrilling race against time!
The 39 Steps Trivia
Who is the author of the novel "The 39 Steps"? (Advanced)
#1: John Buchan
#2: Agatha Christie
#3: Graham Greene
#4: Arthur Conan Doyle
What is the name of the main protagonist in "The 39 Steps"? (Advanced)
#1: Richard Hannay
#2: John Smith
#3: Edward Maloney
#4: George Kaplan
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The 39 Steps Fun Facts
The 39 Steps was originally a novel by John Buchan published in 1915, and it was later adapted into a successful 1935 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, which is considered one of his classic thrillers.
The 39 Steps has been adapted for stage multiple times, with a notable version being a comedic theatrical adaptation by Patrick Barlow, which premiered in 2005 and features only four actors portraying all the characters.
The 39 Steps Polls
What is your favorite adaptation of The 39 Steps?
Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 film
The 2008 stage play
The 1959 film
The 2015 television version
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What character do you find most compelling in The 39 Steps?
Richard Hannay
Pamela
The Man from Scotland Yard
Mrs. Memory
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