Honestly, I wasn't sure what to expect from this flick but since I'm a huge fan of Alfred Hitchock's work, I was really eager to check it this one out. Eventually, it is not among his most famous work (a year later, he would release the much more impressive 'Strangers on a train', a movie that can be really considered as a classic). An interesting aspect of this film wad the fact that it seemed to be one of his older movies because after making many movies in the US (at the time, he had been living and working in America for already a decade), Hitchcok was back in England and the fact that the scale was also rather small made me believed that this movie was much older than it actually was. Anyway, even though we could have expected a little more fireworks between two monsters like Alfred Hitchcock and Marlene Dietrich, the story was still quite entertaining and, as expected with Alfred Hitchcock, the directing was top notch. To conclude, even though it is far from being a a masterpiece, it is still a solid thriller and it is definitely worth a look especially if you're interested in Hitchcock's work.
7/10