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- article: Beyond Good and Evil: The Morality of Thrillers
- author(s): Morris Dickstein
- journal: American Film (01/Jul/1981)
- issue: volume 6, issue 9, page 49
- journal ISSN: 0361-4751
- publisher: Nielsen Business Media
- Sloan's Alfred Hitchcock: A Filmography and Bibliography (1995) — page 452, #630
- keywords: Alfred Hitchcock, Alida Valli, American Film Institute, British Film Institute, Cary Grant, Claude Chabrol, François Truffaut, Grand Central Station, New York City, New York, Greenmantle, James Bond, John Buchan, Joseph Cotten, London, England, MacGuffin, Morris Dickstein, Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, North by Northwest (1959), Peter Lorre, Raymond Chandler, Richard Hannay, San Francisco, California, Steve McQueen, The 39 Steps (1935), The Three Hostages, United Nations, New York City, New York
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- "Traces the origins of the current thriller genre, naming John Buchan's The 39 Steps its 'grandfather'." — Sloan, 452