
A frantic chase erupts in London when a diplomat unwittingly becomes entangled in the murder of a British agent hunting a spy ring that seeks Britain’s military secrets. As the authorities close in, he must evade capture while uncovering the dangerous conspiracy threatening national security. The tense pursuit spans iconic city streets and hidden alleys.
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Barbara Steele
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Duncan Lamont

James Hayter
Mr Memory

Brenda de Banzie
Nellie Lumsden

Peter Vaughan
2nd Police Constable on Train (uncredited)

Brian Oulton

Reginald Beckwith
Lumdsen

Taina Elg
Miss Fisher

Faith Brook
Mandy Robinson ("Nannie")

Michael Goodliffe
Brown

Kenneth More
Richard Hannay

Barry Jones
Professor Arthur Logan

Michael Brennan
Detective on Train (uncredited)

Carol White
Schoolgirl in Assembly Hall (uncredited)

Joan Hickson
Miss Dobson

Sam Kydd
Train restaurant staff (uncredited)

Marianne Stone
Hospital Administrator (uncredited)

Jill Haworth
Schoolgirl on Train (uncredited)

Andrew Cruickshank
Sheriff

Leslie Dwyer
Milkman

Sid James
Perce Baker

Jameson Clark
MacDougal

Betty Henderson
Mrs, MacDougal

Bruce Seton
Policeman on Train (uncredited)

John Grieve

Bill Simpson
Bridegroom (uncredited)

Margot Boyd
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Sid James
Barry Jones
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On a rainy London night, Richard Hannay, [Kenneth More](/ actor/kenneth-more)—wait, the actor link should be exactly /actor/kenneth-more; I’ll correct to adhere to format—steps in to aid a nanny who has just survived a bungled hit-and-run. She reveals she’s a spy for British Intelligence and that she’s guarding top-secret plans for a weapon codenamed Boomerang, tied to a shadowy group called The Thirty-Nine Steps. The nanny insists she must reach Scotland, but before she can depart, two hitmen finish the job right in Hannay’s flat, and there’s shockingly no baby in her pram. Fearing he’ll be blamed for her murder, Hannay resolves to press on with the mission and chase the truth across the country.
To outrun the killers, Hannay boards an ex-LNER Class A4 hauled train bound for Scotland, slipping past pursuers in a milkman disguise. The journey is crowded with close calls and uneasy glances as he moves from one carriage to another, trying to stay one step ahead of the ring that would see him dead. Along the way, he encounters Miss Fisher, a netball coach at a girls’ boarding school, Taina Elg. They are forced to pretend they are lovers to throw off police detectives who board the train at Edinburgh, but the ruse is quickly compromised when Miss Fisher betrays him, and Hannay is driven to leap from the stationary train on the Forth Bridge to escape capture.
Hannay’s pursuit leads him to a helpful ex-convict, Percy Baker, who points him toward The Gallows, an inn run by Nelly Lumsden, played by Brenda de Banzie. Lumsden has a reputation for dabbling in the occult, and she agrees to help Hannay slip past patrols by staging a diversion with a local cycling party—an unlikely cover that buys him precious time. The trail then takes him to the house of Professor Arthur Logan, a man Hannay believes may hold the key to The Thirty-Nine Steps, but the discovery is a trap: Logan is the ringleader of the spy network in disguise. Barry Jones brings a slick, chilling sense to the mastermind, and Hannay finds himself fleeing once more, unable to trust the faces around him.
Hannay escapes and warns the authorities, but they refuse to believe him, leaving him to spring from a police station window to avoid arrest. He slips away in the back of a passing sheep transporter, and his next plan is to vanish into plain sight by posing as a lecturer at a Highland girls’ boarding school—the place where Miss Fisher secretly works. He delivers a surreal lecture on “the woods and the wayside in August” that is more performance than pedagogy, and Miss Fisher’s recognition of him confirms the danger of their situation. This time, Hannay is captured again, this time by two assassins posing as detectives who catapult him back into the conspiracy. Miss Fisher phones Scotland Yard, hoping to salvage the situation, and Hannay begs for a reliable lead.
The chase drives deeper into the Scottish countryside, with Hannay handcuffed to Miss Fisher in a Ford Zephyr as their would-be captors herd them toward London. A burst tire gives Hannay a narrow window to escape, but he must drive one-handed and loses control, crashing into the bleak Highlands. They stumble across a bed-and-breakfast run by Mrs. MacDougal, where Hannay conceals their handcuffed state and the runaway plot from the wary hostess. While he slumbers, Miss Fisher frees herself only to overhear the pursuers repeating their questions about The Thirty-Nine Steps and Boomerang—and she realizes their danger all over again. She returns to help Hannay, and the pair fix their course for one final confrontation.
Back at the Palace Music Hall, Hannay challenges Mr Memory to reveal the location of The Thirty-Nine Steps. Memory—whose memory has carried the nation’s most guarded Boomerang plans—has memorized the secrets, but his moment of truth is cut short when the ringleader shoots Memory, keeping the designs safe and out of reach. The stage is set for a final reckoning, a race to outwit a global conspiracy and prevent a weapon from tipping Europe’s balance of power. In the end, Hannay’s persistence and Miss Fisher’s courage converge as the curtain falls on a chase that tests loyalty, cunning, and the limits of trust, leaving the true mastermind unmasked and the Boomerang plans still secure in the hands of those who will not let them fall.
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The film weaves a taut, globe-trotting spy tale with a distinctly British sensibility, balancing brisk action with character-driven moments that remind us that trust can be the most perilous weapon of all. The chase across cities, stations, and remote Highlands is anchored by the quiet resolve of Hannay and the secretive world that pursues him, creating a narrative that feels both classic and immediate, a testament to espionage storytelling that refuses to stay still.
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