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This film is featured on the two-disc Criterion Collection DVD re-release for "The Lady Vanishes (1938)."
The third of four screen appearances by Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne as Charters and Caldicott. They first appeared in "The Lady Vanishes (1938)," and later in "Night Train to Munich (1940)," and "Millions Like Us (1943)," all written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder. Crook's Tour (1940) was adapted from a BBC Radio serial starring Radford and Wayne.
Film adaptation of a BBC radio serial in six parts, also starring Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne, originally broadcast between 23rd February and 28th March 1940.
Noel Hood (Edith) and Charles Oliver (The Sheik) were married from 1938 until her death in 1979.
Edith reveals Charters' first name to be 'Hawtrey' and Caldicott's 'Sinclair'.
"Charters: It's labeled 'bathroom' Caldicott: But that's ridiculous! It should be labeled 'Bosporus'."
"Charters: All night in the desert. No bed, no bath. Sleeping with people we've never been introduced to. This places us in a very, very disagreeable position."