A fog-filled London is the setting for Jekyll And Hyde-type thriller Hangover Square from 1945 about a tortured composer who turns murderer when he hears loud...
Quote: “I didn’t say actors are cattle. What I said was, actors should be treated like cattle.” Known as: The Master of Suspense. Over the course...
North by Northwest is one of Hitchcock’s greatest, with suspense, action, and comedy in one non-stop motion picture. In one of his patented ordinary-man-in-exceptional-circumstances plots, advertising...
Middling Cold War Hitchcock features one of his starriest casts. Paul Newman plays a nuclear physicist who goes undercover in East Germany to recover a secret...
The Paradine Case is the last of the films Alfred Hitchcock directed under producer David O. Selznick, who co-wrote the script. A happily married English barrister...
Mr and Mrs Smith was Alfred Hitchcock’s only comedy without suspense elements and it is a battle-of-the-sexes screwball with Carole Lombard Lombard and Robert Montgomery. A...
Foreign Correspondent is classic Hitchcock. It is 1939 and Johnny Jones, a naive police reporter, is sent by his even more naive boss to cover a...
Alfred Hitchcock’s American debut Rebecca was a smashing success, and an intriguing change of pace after his British murder mysteries. Here, Hitchcock takes a subtler, psychologically-based...
Stage Fright, a later British production from Alfred Hitchcock features an outstanding cast. Acting student Jane Wyman’s ex-boyfriend (Richard Todd) has a major dilemma: his mistress,...
Alfred Hitchcock’s briskly paced wartime thriller Saboteur was made famous by the unforgettable climax that has the film’s villain dangling from the torch of the Statue...