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The 39 Steps (1935): Where to Watch, Cast & Facts

An evergreen, sourced guide to The 39 Steps: streaming options, cast and core facts.

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The 39 Steps (1935) — an evergreen reference for this movie: the essentials, the cast, where to watch and what to watch next. Handcuffed to the girl who double-crossed him

Where to watch

TMDB's U.S. watch-provider data lists Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max Amazon Channel, Criterion Channel, Philo, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video with Ads. Availability changes by country and date, so check your streaming app before watching.

Cast

Robert Donat as Richard Hannay; Madeleine Carroll as Pamela; Lucie Mannheim as Annabella Smith; Godfrey Tearle as Professor Jordan; Peggy Ashcroft as The Crofter's Wife Margaret; John Laurie as John the Crofter; Helen Haye as Louisa Jordan; Frank Cellier as Sheriff Watson

About The 39 Steps

Richard Hanney has a rude awakening when a glamorous female spy falls into his bed - with a knife in her back. Having a bit of trouble explaining it all to Scotland Yard, he heads for the hills of Scotland to try to clear his name by locating the spy ring known as The 39 Steps.

More like The 39 Steps

Figures and availability come from public TMDB data and are provided as a sourced reference.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch The 39 Steps?

TMDB's U.S. watch-provider data lists Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max Amazon Channel, Criterion Channel, Philo, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video with Ads. Availability changes by country and date, so check your streaming app before watching.

Who is in the cast of The 39 Steps?

Robert Donat as Richard Hannay; Madeleine Carroll as Pamela; Lucie Mannheim as Annabella Smith; Godfrey Tearle as Professor Jordan; Peggy Ashcroft as The Crofter's Wife Margaret; John Laurie as John the Crofter; Helen Haye as Louisa Jordan; Frank Cellier as Sheriff Watson

Is this The 39 Steps guide official?

No. It uses TMDB data as a reference and is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.

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