Catherine Lacey

Catherine Lacey

  • Born: 1904-5-6
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  • Extended Reading
    • Jewell 2022-03-24 09:02:11

      Shameful brainless logic crap

      Why is it so much trouble to get an old lady? You can buy these people on the train in a short time, you can order the railway staff to split the car, and you can transfer 2 trains of armed men. You can't deal with the old lady in the hotel? How many nonsense and redundant shots are in this film...

    • Lea 2021-12-21 08:01:14

      "The Missing Lady, a movie that I looked down on at the time"

      "The Missing Lady" is adapted from Ethel Lina White's 1936 novel "The Spinning Wheel". White is good at writing crime stories, and the protagonists are traveling young women-Miss Henderson in "The Missing Lady" is the standard model. The reason why Hitchcock has a soft spot for White’s novel is...

    • Kiana 2022-03-27 09:01:09

      I haven't watched many of Xi Fatt's movies. This suspense and comedy is a little different from his later style. From the beginning, you know it's a happy ending. In addition, "The Wind" uses Peking Opera to convey information, right?

    • Weston 2022-04-21 09:02:28

      I'm fed up with the Greek film's soundtrack, it's really heavy, and the acting is exaggerated. Although the story is so-so, it is fortunate that there is a beautiful heroine supporting the scene, and Agatha is the one who solves the suspenseful case.

    The Lady Vanishes quotes

    • Iris Henderson: I was having tea about an hour ago with an English lady. You saw her, didn't you?

      Charters: Well, I don't know, I mean, I was talking to my friend, wasn't I?

      Caldicott: Indubitably.

      Iris Henderson: Yes, but you were sitting at the next table. She turned and borrowed the sugar. You must remember.

      Charters: Yes, I recall passing the sugar.

      Iris Henderson: Well then you saw her.

      Charters: I repeat we were deep in conversation. We were discussing cricket.

      Iris Henderson: Well, I don't see how a thing like cricket can make you forget seeing people.

      Charters: Oh, don't you? If that's your attitude, there's nothing more to be said! Come Caldicott. "A thing like cricket!"

      Gilbert: Wrong tactics. We should've told him we were looking for a lost cricket ball.

    • Gilbert: [wearing a deerstalker and brandishing a calabash pipe] Let's marshal the facts over a pipeful of Baker Street shag.