The Lady Vanishes - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Lady Vanishes"
The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
The Lady Vanishes - TMDB rating
7.45/10
877
The Lady Vanishes - Kinopoisk rating
7.662/10
8442
The Lady Vanishes - IMDB rating
7.7/10
61000

Actors and characters

Photo Margaret Lockwood #114403Photo Margaret Lockwood #114404Photo Margaret Lockwood #114405Photo Margaret Lockwood #114406

Margaret Lockwood

Margaret Lockwood
Character Iris Matilda Henderson
Photo Michael Redgrave #114407Photo Michael Redgrave #114408Photo Michael Redgrave #114409Photo Michael Redgrave #114410

Michael Redgrave

Michael Redgrave
Character Gilbert Redman
Photo Paul Lukas #114413Photo Paul Lukas #114414

Paul Lukas

Paul Lukas
Character Dr. Hartz
Photo May Whitty #106996Photo May Whitty #106997Photo May Whitty #106998Photo May Whitty #106999

May Whitty

May Whitty
Character Miss Froy
Photo Basil Radford #114415

Basil Radford

Basil Radford
Character Charters
Photo Naunton Wayne #114416

Naunton Wayne

Naunton Wayne
Character Caldicott
Photo Cecil Parker #112872

Cecil Parker

Cecil Parker
Character Eric Todhunter
Photo Linden Travers #114417Photo Linden Travers #114418
Linden Travers
Character 'Mrs.' Margaret Todhunter
Photo Mary Clare #114419Photo Mary Clare #114420Photo Mary Clare #114421

Mary Clare

Mary Clare
Character Baroness Isabel Nisatona
Emile Boreo
Character Boris the Hotel Manager
Photo Googie Withers #114422Photo Googie Withers #114423Photo Googie Withers #114424Photo Googie Withers #114425

Googie Withers

Googie Withers
Character Blanche
Sally Stewart
Character Julie
Philip Leaver
Character Signor Doppo
Selma Vaz Dias
Character Signora Doppo
Josephine Wilson
Character Madame Kummer
Photo Charles Oliver #114427
Charles Oliver
Character The Officer
Kathleen Tremaine
Character Anna
Ernest Blyth
Character Foreign Office Man (uncredited)
Photo Alfred Hitchcock #74403Photo Alfred Hitchcock #74404Photo Alfred Hitchcock #74405Photo Alfred Hitchcock #74406

Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock
Character Man in London Railway Station (uncredited)
Roy Russell
Character Violinist (uncredited)
Photo Wallace Bosco #114428
Wallace Bosco
Character Gasthof Petrus Guest (uncredited)
Alf Casha
Character Gasthof Petrus Guest (uncredited)
Nan Kearns
Character Dancing Woman (uncredited)

John Miller

John Miller
Character Rudolf - Gasthof Waiter (uncredited)
John More
Character Passenger in Dining Car (uncredited)
Charles Rolfe
Character Train Fireman (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot in a pavilion at the Islington studio, approximately 30 meters long.
  • Hitchcock's cameo is a man at the end of the film, dressed in a black coat and smoking a cigar at Victoria Station.
  • The non-existent country that the main characters travel through by train is named by Miss Froy at the beginning of the film; she says, "Bandrika is one of the few unexplored corners of Europe." Throughout the film, three stations can also be identified: Zolnay, Dravka, and Morsken.
  • Gilbert says that he once drove a miniature model of a steam locomotive on the Dymchurch line. Romney, Hythe, and Dymchurch railways actually exist. They are miniature versions of railways (approximately 1/3 the normal size) and are located in southeastern England. Steam locomotives are still used on these railways, making journeys of 13 miles.
  • After filming, Norton Wayne and Basil Radford often appeared together and also hosted their own radio program.
  • Since the action takes place in the fictional Bandrika, Boris, the hotel administrator, speaks with a non-existent Bandrikan accent. This does not prevent him from uttering the common Jewish expression "Oy vey is mir" ("Oh woe is me!") in one of the dialogues.
  • Initially, in 1936, the film was directed by Roy William Neal, who shot scenes in Yugoslavia. The first footage depicted marching soldiers advancing on a flock of geese struggling in the water. Yugoslav authorities considered this an insult to the honor of the national army, confiscated the script, and expelled the film crew from the country. After this, production of the film was halted for 2 years. Alfred Hitchcock then continued it.
  • Hitchcock's cameo – a man at the end of the film, dressed in a black coat and smoking a cigar at Victoria Station.
  • The non-existent country through which the main characters travel by train is named by Miss Froy at the beginning of the film; she says: "Bandria is one of the few uncharted corners of Europe." Throughout the film, three stations can also be identified: Zolnay, Dravka, and Morsken.
  • Since the action takes place in the fictional Bandrika, Boris, the hotel administrator, speaks with a non-existent Bandrikan accent. This does not prevent him from uttering the common Jewish expression "Oy vey is mir" ("Woe is me!") in one of the dialogues.
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