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Lyndsy Spence is the founder of the Margaret Lockwood Society. Her books The Mitford Girls' Guide to Life and Mrs Guinness: The Rise and Fall of Diana Mitford were published by The History Press. Her forthcoming book, The Mistress of Mayfair will be published in November 2016. She is currently writing a biography on Margaret Lockwood.
Margaret Lockwood was one of Britain's topmost box-office stars during the 1940s. In a career spanning quite a few decades, she was remarkable in Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece The Lady Vanishes...
In 1937, with The Lady Vanishes, Alfred Hitchcock ended his British period to move over to Hollywood. A mixture of genres this film holds the same verve of the films of Hitchcock’s early career....