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Young and Innocent
a.k.a. The Girl was Young Director: Alfred Hitchcock Cast: Nova Pilbeam, Derrick de Marney, Percy Marmont, Edward Rigby

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/10/2009
  • Original Release: 1937
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 32,164
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Closed Caption; ; Commentary with Film Historians Stephen Rebello and Bill Krohn; ; Isolated Music and Effects Track; ; Hitchcock Interviews: Audio Interviews with Peter Bogdanovich and François Truffaut; ; Restoration Comparison; ; Still Gallery

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Disc #1 -- Young and Innocent
1. Main Titles [1:34]
2. The Unfaithful Wife [1:10]
3. Accused [3:14]
4. A Montre for Murder [4:56]
5. A Case Like This [3:05]
6. The Escape [3:04]
7. An Accomplice [6:06]
8. Lunchtime Conversation [3:30]
9. Innocent [7:38]
10. Tisdall's Coat [4:20]
11. Her Alibi [:39]
12. Unhappy Birthday [9:49]
13. On the Run [2:14]
14. The Train Station [3:37]
15. A Man That Blinks [8:54]
16. Questioned [:58]
17. Risking It All [2:50]
18. A Box of Matches [2:33]
19. The Drummer Man [11:11]
20. Confession [1:34]

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As early as 1937's Young and Innocent, Alfred Hitchcock was beginning to repeat himself, but audiences didn't mind so long as they were thoroughly entertaining-which they were, without fail. Derrick De Marney finds himself in a 39 Steps situation when he is wrongly accused of murder. While a fugitive from the law, De Marney is helped by heroine Nova Pilbeam, who three years earlier had played the adolescent kidnap victim in Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much. The obligatory "fish out of water" scene, in which the principals are briefly slowed down by a banal everyday event, occurs during a child's birthday party. The actual villain, whose identity is never in doubt (Hitchcock made thrillers, not mysteries) is played by George Curzon, who suffers from a twitching eye. Curzon's revelation during an elaborate nightclub sequence is a Hitchcockian tour de force, the sort of virtuoso sequence taken for granted in these days of flexible cameras and computer enhancement, but which in 1937 took a great deal of time, patience and talent to pull off. Released in the US as The Girl Was Young, Young and Innocent was based on a novel by Josephine Tey. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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November 21, 2009: If you are lover of Hitchock movies, be sure to see this one. This has a good story line, acting and tension. The heroine has a dilemma - be "straight" with her father or help out a nice-appearing guy. With twists and turns in even paces, this movie just kind of grabs you so you have to find out if the "coat" is found and the "nice guy" wins the girl. A keeper for any movie collector