Loosely based on John Buchan’s 1915 novel of the same name, The 39 Steps was ranked the fourth greatest British film of all time in a BFI poll of industry professionals.
Alfred Hitchcock’s spy thriller follows a man who is mistaken for the murder of a counter-espionage agent.
He ends up going on the run to Scotland as he becomes entangled in preventing a spy organisation called the 39 Steps from stealing British military secrets.
Orson Welles called this film starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll “a masterpiece”.