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On the cusp of fame, he declined the role of ''Film/CaptainBlood''--which went to Creator/ErrolFlynn, making him a bonafide star--and instead starred in his most famous role, the Creator/AlfredHitchcock classic, ''Film/{{The 39 Steps|1935}}'', as Richard Hannay, an innocent man framed for murder. He turned down other roles for Hitchcock (''Sabotage'' & ''Literature/{{Rebecca}}'') and stayed in Britain where he could still work on the stage and star in films.

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On the cusp of fame, he declined the role of ''Film/CaptainBlood''--which went to Creator/ErrolFlynn, making him a bonafide star--and instead starred in his most famous role, the Creator/AlfredHitchcock classic, ''Film/{{The 39 Steps|1935}}'', as Richard Hannay, an innocent man framed for murder. He turned down other roles for Hitchcock (''Sabotage'' & ''Literature/{{Rebecca}}'') ''Film/{{Rebecca|1940}}'') and stayed in Britain where he could still work on the stage and star in films.
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* ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' (1934)

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* ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' ''DerivativeWorks/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' (1934)

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