Anthony Page, born in 1935 in Bangalore, India, is a British director known for his work in both stage and film. In 1979, he directed The Lady Vanishes, a film that masterfully combines elements of mystery and suspense, showcasing his ability to create tension and intrigue. Page's direction brings a distinct flair to the narrative, emphasizing the film's exploration of trust and deception. His work contributes to the rich tapestry of cult cinema, making The Lady Vanishes a notable entry in the genre.
The Lady Vanishes
Remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 classic. On the eve of the Second World War, a train carrying an assortment of passengers, pulls out of a small town in Bavaria. When one of the passengers, a kindly old lady, mysteriously disappears the other passengers are led into confrontation with the Nazis and a desperate race for freedom.