Get ready to delve into the world of suspense and intrigue as we explore the timeless classics of Alfred Hitchcock. This roundup takes you on a journey through some of his most iconic movies, from thrilling dramas to psychological masterpieces. Join us as we uncover the hidden secrets and behind-the-scenes stories behind Hitchcock's unforgettable films.
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1. The Man from Home (1922)
The Man from Home" is a captivating 1922 drama directed by George Fitzmaurice, starring James Kirkwood, Anna Q. Nilsson, and Geoffrey Kerr. Based on the popular play of the same name, the film is set in Kokomo, Indiana, with a melodrama theme and an intriguing plot centering around an American heiress.
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2. Woman to Woman (1923)
Woman to Woman" is a heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, and the power of memory. Set in the late 1800s, the film follows the journey of David Compton, a young man who has recently returned from the war with no memory of his past. As he tries to rebuild his life and start a new family, he discovers that his former lover, Louise Boucher, is now a successful dancer, living under a new name and raising their child as a single mother.
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3. White Shadows (1924)
In "White Shadows, " set in the 1920s Paris, a young woman named Patricia, played by Betty Compson, becomes enigmatically entangled with the life of her deceased identical twin sister, Mary, portrayed by a haunting Betty Blythe. Following Mary's selfless sacrifice to save Patricia's life, Patricia's life turns on a sinister course as she discovers she has inherited her sister's possessive spirit, leading her on a chilling journey of self-discovery.
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4. The Pleasure Garden (1925)
The Pleasure Garden" is a 1925 British drama-romance film set in a world of glamour and intrigue. The film features two couples whose romantic entanglements are as captivating as they are unexpected. Directed by the famed Alfred Hitchcock in his directorial debut, the movie takes us on an unpredictable journey with themes of deception, infatuation, and suspense.
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5. Die Prinzessin und der Geiger (1925)
Die Prinzessin und der Geiger" (1925) is an enthralling drama that transports viewers back to an era of revolution and grandeur. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Russian Revolution, this film follows the thrilling story of a daring French violinist who embarks on a perilous mission to save his beloved princess from the clutches of a ruthless communist revolutionary.
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6. The Ring (1927)
Experience the thrilling drama of "The Ring" from 1927, a captivating silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Two passionate boxers, each vying for the heart of a woman, find their lives entwined in a web of love, rivalry, and fate.
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7. The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927)
In the chilling streets of London, a mysterious serial killer is leaving a trail of terror. When a landlady suspects her new lodger, D.
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8. Easy Virtue (1927)
Step into the world of deception and heartache with Alfred Hitchcock's 1927 drama Easy Virtue, based on Noël Coward's play of the same name. Set against the backdrop of a newlywed couple's whirlwind romance, this thrilling romance follows a recently divorced woman as she races to hide her scandalous past from her new husband and his conservative family.
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9. Downhill (1927)
In the gripping 1927 adventure, "Downhill, " a young schoolboy finds himself facing the consequences of a friend's misdeed. Swearing an oath of loyalty, he willingly takes the fall, believing it to be the right thing to do. However, this selfless act sets off a chain reaction, leading to a thrilling and dramatic downward spiral filled with unexpected turns and shocking revelations.
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10. Champagne (1928)
Champagne, " directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is a delightful 1928 comedy film that will surely have you laughing. The story revolves around a spoiled heiress who defies her disapproving father by eloping with her lover.
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11. The Farmer's Wife (1928)
The Farmer's Wife is a charming and witty romantic comedy from 1928, directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. Set in a rural farming community, the story revolves around a middle-aged widower, who, after his daughter's wedding, decides to remarry. With the help of his loyal housekeeper, the widower embarks on a journey to find a suitable mate, a process filled with amusing obstacles and misunderstandings.
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12. Juno and the Paycock (1929)
Juno and the Paycock, a 1929 British film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, takes us on a journey through a family's tumultuous life during the Irish Civil War. The movie begins with the family receiving a big inheritance, suddenly elevating their social status and leading them to forget the importance of their core values.
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13. Blackmail (1929)
Blackmail" is a classic British crime thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock and released in 1929. The film follows a young woman who accidentally kills a man in self-defense but is then blackmailed by the only witness to the crime. As Scotland Yard investigates, the woman must navigate the dangerous world of betrayal and deceit to clear her name.
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14. The Manxman (1929)
Experience the captivating drama of "The Manxman, " a 1929 classic directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock and starring Carl Brisson and Anny Ondra. This movie transports you to the Isle of Man, where a fisherman and a rising young lawyer, raised as brothers, navigate the tumultuous waters of love and jealousy upon discovering they've both fallen for the same woman.
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15. Elstree Calling (1930)
Elstree Calling, " an anthology-style film released in 1930, showcases a series of interconnected comedic and musical sketches presented within the context of a live vaudeville broadcast. Hosted by the charming and charismatic Tommy Handley, the film's runtime clocks in at 1 hour and 26 minutes, offering viewers a collection of entertaining, bite-sized scenes that are sure to delight. The film is notable for its unique structure, blending comedy and music in a series of sketches that are as memorable as they are diverse.
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16. Murder! (1930)
Murder! , released in 1930, is a gripping crime, mystery, and thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Starring Herbert Marshall, Norah Baring, and Phyllis Konstam, the story revolves around a juror with second thoughts after voting to convict a man on a trapeze artist's murder. Unsatisfied with the verdict, the juror takes matters into his own hands and starts investigating the case himself before the execution is carried out.
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17. Mary (1931)
Mary (1931) is a mysterious and thrilling tale directed by Alfred Hitchcock, that features a captivating plot and suspense that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The film, set in both Germany and the UK, revolves around the character of Mary, whose life takes an unexpected turn after she becomes a juror in a high-stakes murder trial. Despite voting to convict the accused, Mary experiences a sudden surge of doubt and begins to pursue her own investigation to uncover the truth.
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18. The Skin Game (1931)
The Skin Game, released in 1931, is a gripping drama that pits two families against each other over a property dispute, threatening to tear them apart. Set in a small English village, the old traditional family and the modern family battle it out for control of a parcel of land, escalating their conflict to dangerous levels.
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19. East of Shanghai (1931)
In "East of Shanghai" (1931), also known as "Rich and Strange, " a couple, convinced by the promise of an unexpected financial windfall, embarks on a thrilling journey aboard a cruise ship. What they don't realize is that their discovery may just set them on a collision course with danger, deception, and unforeseen consequences.
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20. Lord Camber's Ladies (1932)
Lord Camber's Ladies, " a classic British drama from 1933, follows the story of a British lord who, in his quest to win back his former love, resorts to deception. Set in a hospital where his old flame is now a nurse, the film explores the intriguing dynamics between hospital staff, patients, and the lord's mission for redemption.
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21. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Experience the heart-pounding excitement of Hitchcock's iconic masterpiece, "The Man Who Knew Too Much, " a gripping tale of suspense and adventure set against the picturesque Swiss Alps. An ordinary British family's vacation takes a shocking turn when their daughter is kidnapped by international spies, unwittingly caught in the middle of a cunning political assassination plot.
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22. Strauss' Great Waltz (1934)
Strauss' Great Waltz" is a delightful 1934 biographical musical romantic film that explores the lives of Johann Strauss the elder and the younger. Directed by legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, this enchanting film stars Edmund Gwenn, Esmond Knight, and Jessie Matthews. The film's runtime is 1 hour and 20 minutes, making it the perfect length to immerse viewers in the captivating world of Strauss.
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23. Sanders of the River (1935)
Sanders of the River, " a 1935 adventure-drama film, invites viewers on a journey to colonial Nigeria. Set in the early 1930s, during the British Empire's rule, the story follows a British District Officer who strives to maintain strict yet just control over his area. His quest takes him through battles against gun-runners and slave traders, with the help of a loyal native chief.
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24. The 39 Steps (1935)
The 39 Steps" is a gripping 1935 British noir movie directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. The chilling story unfolds in London, where a man inadvertently gets caught up in an espionage plot that threatens to dismantle national security. As he attempts to assist a counter-espionage agent, he finds himself entangled in a web of lies and deceit.
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25. Sabotage (1936)
Venture into the thrilling world of Sabotage, a classic crime thriller directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock and released in 1937. This nail-biting film introduces us to a Scotland Yard undercover detective, determined to root out a dangerous saboteur responsible for plotting to detonate a bomb in London.
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26. Secret Agent (1936)
Secret Agent, " released in 1936, delves into the thrilling world of espionage during the tumultuous backdrop of World War I. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and written by Campbell Dixon, W. Somerset Maugham, and Charles Bennett, the film follows three British agents tasked with assassinating a notorious German spy.
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27. Young and Innocent (1937)
Young and Innocent, also known as Petted Bunny, is a 1937 crime mystery romance film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Set in the UK, the film follows a man, Derrick De Marney, who finds himself in hot water due to a murder charge and turns to an innocent woman, Nova Pilbeam, for help. As they join forces, they both place themselves at risk to save De Marney from the looming repercussions of his actions.
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28. The Lady Vanishes (1938)
The Lady Vanishes" (1938) is a suspenseful mystery-thriller film directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. The plot revolves around a wealthy young woman who discovers the sudden disappearance of an elderly lady on a train in continental Europe. As doubts and suspicions arise, the young woman becomes embroiled in a complex web of intrigue and psychological manipulation.
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29. Jamaica Inn (1939)
Jamaica Inn, " a gripping 1939 thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, transports viewers to the treacherous shores of Cornwall in 1819. A young and innocent woman unwittingly finds herself nestled among a notorious gang of criminals hell-bent on arranging shipwrecks for their own profit. As the suspense builds, she is drawn into a web of secrets and lies that threaten to destroy her very existence.
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30. Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Foreign Correspondent, " a 1940 romantic thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, follows a young American journalist named Johnson (Joel McCrea) as he tries to expose enemy agents in London on the eve of World War II. His pursuit of truth and love takes him from the bustling streets of London to the picturesque Dutch countryside, where he discovers a spy ring threatening the peace of Europe.
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31. The House Across the Bay (1940)
The House Across the Bay" is a gripping 1940 drama that takes audiences on a thrilling ride of family betrayal and deception. Starring George Raft, Joan Bennett, and Lloyd Nolan, the film follows an aircraft designer, who falls for the wife of an imprisoned gangster. The couple's blissful life takes a dark turn when the gangster manages to escape from prison, throwing their lives into chaos.
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32. Rebecca (1940)
A riveting tale of love, loss, and the haunting specter of the past, "Rebecca" stars the incomparable Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine as a young couple navigating the complexities of marriage and memory. When an unassuming English governess marries a wealthy widower, she's suddenly thrust into the role of aristocrat's wife, struggling to find her place amid the opulence of her new home. But the shadows of the widower's deceased first wife loom large, and it seems that the ghost cannot be easily exorcised.
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33. Suspicion (1941)
In the 1941 thriller "Suspicion, " directed by the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, a charming and wealthy gentleman captures the heart of a timid young heiress. As their whirlwind romance leads to the altar, the heiress starts to harbor suspicions about her new husband.
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34. Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
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35. Saboteur (1942)
In Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1942 thriller, Saboteur, a young man named Barry Kane (Robert Cummings) is falsely accused of sabotage and set on the run to clear his name. With a damsel in distress to help him and gunfire echoing through the air, Kane must navigate treacherous roads and an aircraft factory filled with potential dangers. Featuring an engaging plot, Saboteur offers a thrilling exploration of innocence and guilt against the backdrop of war.
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36. Forever and a Day (1943)
Forever and a Day" tells the tale of an American's journey during World War II to sell a family-owned house near London. Unbeknownst to him, the house holds a rich history dating back to 1804 that Leslie, its current occupant, passionately wants to preserve. As the two spend the night in an air-raid shelter, Leslie shares the enchanting story of the historic building, from its construction to present-day mysteries.
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37. Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Shadow of a Doubt, " directed by the masterful Alfred Hitchcock, is a gripping 1943 thriller that masterfully blends suspense and psychological intrigue. Set in a seemingly idyllic California town, the plot revolves around a young girl, Charley, who is ecstatic when her favorite uncle, played by Joseph Cotten, arrives for a visit. However, as the girl develops a stronger bond with her uncle, she starts to doubt his true identity. The audience is left on the edge of their seats as Charley unravels the truth about her uncle, who has a dark secret: he is the notorious "Merry Widow" serial killer.
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38. Lifeboat (1944)
In the gripping World War II drama "Lifeboat" (1944), a group of survivors from a torpedoed merchant ship must band together to avoid their nemesis, a solitary German U-boat crew member among them. Directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock and starring Tallulah Bankhead, John Hodiak, and Walter Slezak, this film delves into the complex nature of survival, sacrifice, and the blurred lines among warring factions.
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39. Spellbound (1945)
Spellbound, a gripping noir mystery directed by Alfred Hitchcock, was released in 1945. The film features Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, and Michael Chekhov in lead roles and boasts an IMDb rating of 7.5.
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40. Notorious (1946)
In the post-World War II era, "Notorious" follows the story of a young woman who must delve into the dark world of Nazi espionage to protect her country. Directed by the masterful Alfred Hitchcock, the film features an all-star cast, including Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, and Claude Rains. As the daughter of a convicted Nazi spy, Bergman's character must infiltrate a ring of Nazi scientists in South America, putting her own life at risk for the greater good.
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41. The Paradine Case (1947)
In "The Paradine Case, " a talented barrister finds himself in the midst of an enthralling love triangle when he is tasked with defending a woman accused of poisoning her husband. The film, set in London, delves into themes of love, adultery, and the pursuit of truth amidst a web of deception.
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42. Rope (1948)
Rope", a crime drama directed by Alfred Hitchcock, tells the chilling tale of two men who seek to prove they committed the ultimate crime. Set in a confined apartment, the movie builds suspense as the men host a dinner party, showcasing their calm demeanor despite the grisly secret they harbor - the murder of a former classmate, strangled to death.
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43. Under Capricorn (1949)
Under Capricorn, " directed by the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, takes viewers on a thrilling, atmospheric journey to 19th-century Australia. The film revolves around a charming gentleman, who, upon reuniting with his once-girlfriend, discovers her shocking transformation into an alcoholic.
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44. Stage Fright (1950)
Stage Fright" is a gripping 1950 film-noir directed by the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. The film stars Marlene Dietrich as an ambitious actress who is determined to prove her friend's innocence when he's falsely accused of murder.
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45. Strangers on a Train (1951)
Experience the chilling thrills of Alfred Hitchcock's iconic masterpiece, Strangers on a Train, a gripping crime-drama that transports viewers to the world of psychological thrills. The film centers around a dangerous game of two strangers meeting on a train who agree to help each other commit murder – a premise proposed by a psychopathic man hellbent on proving his twisted theory.
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46. I Confess (1953)
I Confess, directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, is a gripping crime drama that delves into the complexities of the confessional seal and the battle between honor, duty, and survival. Father Logan, played by Montgomery Clift, is a dedicated priest who finds himself under suspicion for a murder he did not commit.
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47. Dial M for Murder (1954)
Dial M for Murder" is a gripping crime thriller directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. Released in 1954, this film continues to impress viewers with its intricate plot, captivating performances, and thought-provoking themes. Told from the perspective of a wrongfully convicted man, the movie delves into the tangled web of blackmail, framed for murder, and capital punishment.
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48. Rear Window (1954)
In the gripping thriller of Rear Window, audiences are transported into the world of a wheelchair-bound photographer living in the heart of Greenwich Village. With an intense curiosity, our protagonist begins to spy on his neighbors through his apartment window, becoming increasingly convinced that one of them has committed a heinous act. However, his fashion model girlfriend remains unconvinced and skeptical.
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49. The Trouble with Harry (1955)
In the whimsical town of Vermont, everyone seems to be dealing with "The Trouble with Harry" in different ways. When the deceased Harry's lifeless body is discovered in the woods, the residents of the quaint town turn into a group of amateur detectives. The corpse becomes the center of attention, with its sudden appearance pitting the townsfolk against one another, as they try to unravel the mystery behind the grisly death.
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50. To Catch a Thief (1955)
To Catch a Thief" is a suspenseful, romantic thriller set against the backdrop of the French Riviera in 1955. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the film stars Cary Grant as John Robie, a retired jewel thief who finds himself wrongfully accused of returning to his old ways. Grace Kelly plays the role of Frances Stevens, an American woman vacationing in France who is caught up in Robie's investigation.
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51. The Wrong Man (1956)
The Wrong Man" is a gripping drama that tells the story of an innocent man, Christopher Emanuel "Manny" Balestrero, who is falsely accused of a crime he did not commit. Set in 1953, Manny is mistaken for an armed robber and finds himself thrust into a life-altering situation. Directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, this film-noir inspired tale is based on a true story and masterfully weaves together elements of innocence, mistaken identity, and the harsh realities of the American legal system.
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52. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
The Man Who Knew Too Much, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is a gripping 1950s thriller that takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of suspense, mystery, and international intrigue. A charming American doctor, played by James Stewart, and his beautiful wife, portrayed by Doris Day, find themselves caught up in a dangerous game when they witness a murder while vacationing in Morocco. What starts off as a simple holiday quickly spirals into a web of kidnapping, espionage, and betrayal.
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53. Vertigo (1958)
In 1958, "Vertigo" - directed by the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock - plunges viewers into a whirlwind of mystery, romance, and psychological thrills. Featuring James Stewart as the retired San Francisco detective, drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the enigmatic and disturbing Madeleine, played by Kim Novak.
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54. North by Northwest (1959)
In the gripping 1959 thriller, "North by Northwest, " Cary Grant stars as an unsuspecting New York City advertising executive who becomes the target of foreign spies after being mistaken for a government agent. As he goes on the run, he crosses paths with the enchanting and mysterious Eva Marie Saint, whose loyalties he finds himself questioning.
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55. Psycho (1960)
In the gripping thriller Psycho (1960), a slick secretary embezzles $40,000, setting off a riveting cat-and-mouse game. As she frantically tries to escape, she finds herself at an eerie motel, its young owner under the menacing control of his domineering mother. Directed by the visionary Alfred Hitchcock, the film combines suspenseful horror with a keen eye for detail.
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56. The Birds (1963)
Experience Alfred Hitchcock's chilling masterpiece, The Birds, set in 1963. Following a wealthy socialite who tries to win the heart of her potential boyfriend in a tranquil Northern California town, this thrilling drama takes a dark turn.
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57. Marnie (1964)
Marnie, directed by maestro Alfred Hitchcock and written by Winston Graham and Jay Presson Allen, is a psychological thriller that unfurls in 1964, with a runtime of 2 hours and 20 minutes. Starring Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery, and Martin Gabel, the film explores themes of kleptomania, marital rape, and compulsion, all while delving into the employer-employee relationship.
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58. Torn Curtain (1966)
Torn Curtain" (1966) is a thrilling drama, romance, and espionage film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with a runtime of 2 hours and 8 minutes. The film follows the story of an American scientist, played by Paul Newman, who publicly defects to East Germany as part of a secret mission to find the solution for a vital formula before planning his escape back to the West. Along the way, he is engaged to Julie Andrews' character, adding complexity to his situation amidst the chaos of Cold War politics.
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59. Mondo Hollywood: Hollywood Laid Bare! (1967)
Mondo Hollywood: Hollywood Laid Bare! " is a riveting documentary that delves into the social, political, and cultural milieu of Los Angeles, with a particular focus on the glamorous world of Hollywood during the swinging '60s. This intriguing film offers an insightful look at the society, attitudes, and lifestyle of the time, including the legendary "Summer of Love. "
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60. Topaz (1969)
In the chilling atmosphere of the 1960s, Topaz (1969) delves into the heart of the Cold War politics, where a French Intelligence Agent named de St. cy becomes entangled in an intricate web of espionage and deception. The story begins with de St. cy unraveling the events leading up to the tense 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. As he digs deeper, he finds himself back in France, determined to dismantle an international Russian spy ring that threatens global security.
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61. Frenzy (1972)
Frenzy" is a chilling thriller set in 1972, directed by the iconic Alfred Hitchcock. The film follows a London serial killer who is terrorizing the city with his violent necktie strangulations. As the police frantically search for an answer, they come across a suspect who just happens to be the wrong man.
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62. Family Plot (1976)
In "Family Plot, " a pair of unsuspecting con-artists, a phony psychic and her taxi driver boyfriend, become entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a ruthless pair of kidnappers while they search for a missing heir in California. As they try to decipher the cryptic clues that lead them on their daring quest, the lines between good and evil become blurred in this thrilling blend of dark comedy, crime, and drama.
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63. High Anxiety (1977)
High Anxiety" is a hilarious 1977 comedy, mystery, and thriller film directed by Mel Brooks and written by Mel Brooks, Ron Clark, and Rudy De Luca. Starring Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn, and Cloris Leachman, the film features a psychiatrist with a dreaded fear of heights who takes up a job at a mental institution. The doctors at the institute seem crazier than their patients, with a collection of secrets that they wouldn't hesitate to kill for their preservation.
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64. Psycho II (1983)
In "Psycho II, " released in 1983, Norman Bates, the notorious antagonist from the original "Psycho, " makes a chilling return after spending two decades in a psychiatric institution. Despite his attempts to resume a quiet life, the haunting memories of his grisly crimes and the ghostly presence of his mother continue to torment him. Directed by Richard Franklin and written by Tom Holland and Robert Bloch, the film features Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, and Meg Tilly in leading roles.
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65. Terror in the Aisles (1984)
Terror in the Aisles" is a spine-chilling documentary that takes you on a thrilling journey through the world of horror films, from the 1930s to the 1980s! Director Andrew J. Kuehn masterfully compiles a plethora of film clips, showcasing the evolution of horror and sci-fi filmmaking, as well as crime dramas, across the decades.
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66. Monsters & Maniacs (1988)
Monsters & Maniacs, " a time-defying journey into the haunted history of horror films, spends "1h 50min" exploring "film clips, rare footage, and coming attractions. " This compilation takes viewers from the terrifying tales of the 1930s to the nail-biting nightmares of the 1980s. With contributions from multiple years, "Monsters & Maniacs" provides an immersive experience with a healthy dose of chills and laughter. Directed by Ted Newsom and written by Ted Newsom, it aspires to satisfy the cravings of horror fans of all ages.
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67. To Want to Fly (1991)
To Want to Fly, " originally titled "Volere volare, " is a charming and lighthearted Italian film that combines comedy and fantasy. Released in 1993, this enchanting movie stars Maurizio Nichetti, Angela Finocchiaro, and Mariella Valentini. The film follows Martina, a professional lady who believes she's a social worker, and Maurizio, a shy cartoon sound dubber. When Maurizio accidentally assists Martina with some of her tasks, she becomes intrigued by him and his unique talents.
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68. Lifepod (1993)
Set in a distant future, Lifepod explores the mystery surrounding the explosion of a spacecraft on Christmas Eve 2168. With eight passengers trapped in their escape pods, as people start dying suspiciously, they must investigate the reason behind the catastrophic event and uncover its connection to them. A thrilling sci-fi mystery ensues, as the remaining passengers grapple with the unknown, and unravel the truth before it's too late.
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69. François Truffaut: Portraits volés (1993)
François Truffaut: Portraits volés is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and work of the legendary French filmmaker, François Truffaut. This unique film features interviews with an array of people who knew Truffaut, including his family members, actors, fellow directors, and writers, offering a comprehensive and intimate portrait of the man behind the camera. Through these candid discussions, we learn about Truffaut's views on wealth, his early writings on cinema, the theme of violence in his films, and his complex personality. An insightful and compelling look at the life of one of the greatest filmmakers of the 20th century.
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70. The Universal Story (1996)
The Universal Story is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through the illustrious history of Universal Pictures. Dive into the fascinating world of movie magic as we explore the timeless tales and iconic characters that have left an indelible mark on the silver screen.
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71. The Making of 'Psycho' (1997)
The Making of 'Psycho': An Insightful Journey Behind the Thriller Icon"
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72. Running Time (1997)
In "Running Time, " Carl, a freshly released convict, is set on carrying out his next heist. With a relatively simple plan set in motion, Carl finds himself in a race against the clock.
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73. The Best of Hollywood (1998)
Join Tab Hunter on a nostalgic journey through the history of Hollywood's most iconic cinematic achievements from the 1950s to the end of the 20th century. "The Best of Hollywood" (1998) is a thought-provoking documentary that takes viewers on an exploration of the golden age of Hollywood.
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74. Hitchcock: Shadow of a Genius (1999)
Dive into the world of cinematic genius with "Hitchcock: Shadow of a Genius" (1999), an intriguing documentary that delves into the life and works of Alfred Hitchcock. From his early British films to his iconic American classics such as "Shadow of a Doubt, " "Notorious, " "Rear Window, " "Vertigo, " "Psycho, " and "The Birds, " the film provides a comprehensive look at the master's oeuvre.
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75. All About 'the Birds' (2000)
For fans of classic cinema, 'All About 'the Birds' (2000) provides an intimate, fascinating look at the making of Alfred Hitchcock's thriller masterpiece, 'The Birds. ' This documentary, clocking in at 1 hour and 20 minutes, offers a unique blend of current interviews with key cast and crew members and archival materials that provide valuable insights into the film's production process. With an IMDb rating of 7.7 and a runtime of 80 minutes, 'All About 'the Birds' is a must-watch for anyone seeking to learn more about the drama filmmaking techniques employed by the legendary director or simply for fans of the iconic film.
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76. The 100 Greatest Scary Moments (2003)
Dive into the chilling world of fear as "The 100 Greatest Scary Moments" counts down the most terrifying scenes from film and television. Prepare to be mesmerized by this 4-hour thrill ride, as voted for by fans herself.
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77. The Virgin of Liverpool (2003)
The Virgin of Liverpool" is an entertaining adventure comedy film released in 2005, featuring an unusual situation where an unwanted statue of the Virgin Mary has a profound impact on a whole community due to a seemingly miraculous event in a local chip shop. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 31 minutes, the movie takes viewers on a heartwarming journey involving humor, faith, and the strength of human connection.
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78. Julie and Jack (2003)
In the year 2003, "Julie and Jack" takes us on a journey through a unique and unexpected realm of love amidst the rise of virtual reality. This underground film explores the uncharted territory of online dating in a world where the lines between reality and simulation are blurred.
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79. 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004)
101 Biggest Celebrity Oops" is a light-hearted documentary that takes a humorous look at the most embarrassing moments in celebrity history. From wardrobe malfunctions to cringe-worthy interviews, the film showcases the iconic blunders that have turned heads and made stars blush.
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80. Le fantôme d'Henri Langlois (2004)
Le fantôme d'Henri Langlois" isn't widely known but it uncovers a significant figure of cinema history. Based in 2004, this French documentary film by Jacques Richard reveals the extraordinary life and work of Henri Langlois, the founder of the Cinémathèque Française. His dedication to film is explored through interviews and film clips, unveiling his influence on the French New Wave. By documenting Langlois' journey, the movie offers viewers a glimpse into the history of cinema and the importance of preserving films.
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81. Filmmakers in Action (2005)
Filmmakers in Action" (2005) is a compelling documentary that sheds light on the measures taken to protect authors' copyright and the legal differences in the figure of the author, particularly in the United States and France. The film continues the exploration of the documentary "Filmmakers vs.
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82. Silent Britain (2006)
Silent Britain" is a captivating documentary that delves into the early years of silent films produced in the United Kingdom. Matthew Sweet provides an extraordinary exploration of the art and language of film through the works of pioneering filmmakers in Britain.
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83. Billy Wilder Speaks (2006)
Billy Wilder Speaks" is a captivating 2006 documentary that provides a rare glimpse into the life and career of the legendary filmmaker. Directed by Volker Schlöndorff and with interviews conducted by him in 1988, this film allows the audience to get close to the man behind iconic films like "Double Indemnity, " "Some Like It Hot, " and "Sunset Blvd. ".
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84. Wingrave (2007)
Wingrave" (2007) is an intriguing horror-mystery film that delves into the captivating world of parapsychology. Directed by Ahmed Khalifa and written by the same creative mind, the film unfolds as a gripping anthology of three soul-chilling experiences faced by protagonist Henry Wingrave. The film expertly blends gothic horror with ghostly tales, offering viewers a chilling and unforgettable cinematic experience.
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85. Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story (2007)
Experience the thrilling world of horror mastermind William Castle in this unique, intriguing documentary. Known as the last great American showman and an innovator in the world of cinema, Castle's outrageous audience participation gimmicks made him a household name in the film industry.
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86. Hollywood sul Tevere (2009)
Hollywood sul Tevere is an enchanting documentary showcasing the biggest names in Hollywood, captivating the audience through their journey in Italy from 1950 to 1970, as documented in Cinecittà Luce's archives. Narrated by the talented director Marco Spagnoli, the film weaves an intriguing tale of legendary stars and unmissable moments, highlighting unparalleled charm and aura that emanated from the era. Featuring stars such as Louis Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, and Brigitte Bardot, the movie truly encapsulates the essence of Hollywood during its heyday in Italy.
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87. Variations on a High School Romance (2010)
Variations on a High School Romance" is a captivating drama that explores the emotional turmoil and complex relationships of five high school students as they navigate the challenges of falling in love and growing up. Set over the course of four years, this heartfelt film delves into the trials and tribulations faced by these young individuals as they experience the ups and downs of adolescence.
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88. The Psycho Legacy (2010)
The Psycho Legacy" is a gripping documentary that delves into the psyche of the creators and actors involved in the infamous "Psycho" film franchise. Released in 2010, this captivating movie offers a unique blend of entertainment and documentary, as it explores the experiences of those who contributed to the iconic horror series.
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89. Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman (2012)
Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman, an action-packed crime-comedy film from Chile, is a must-watch for those who enjoy a thrilling adventure with a twist of humor. The plot revolves around Santiago, a soft-spoken and introverted DJ, whose life takes a dangerous turn when he is unexpectedly tasked with a dangerous mission. Trying to avoid trouble, Santiago must bring the feared, deadly weapon expert, Machine Gun Woman, to a ruthless criminal kingpin.
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90. Alfred Hitchcock: Master of Suspense (2013)
Alfred Hitchcock: Master of Suspense takes you behind the scenes of one of the world's most iconic filmmakers. This visually stunning documentary explores the life and career of famed horror and suspense director Alfred Hitchcock. Prepare to be captivated as you delve into the making of some of his most renowned films, including Psycho, Rear Window, and Vertigo.
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91. Carpooling Shock (2013)
In the chilling horror thriller 'Carpooling Shock, ' six strangers find themselves trapped in a car after a night storm strands them on the side of the road. As they seek shelter, fate leads them to a mysterious resort owned by Patrick and his wife.
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92. Perdedores Natos (2013)
Perdedores Natos, " a crime-filled comedy film set in Spain, tells the story of Juan, an unlucky loser with no job and no money. His life takes a thrilling twist when he comes across an old friend, Antonio, who has become a drug dealer. Finding himself in a dangerous mess, Juan tries to help Antonio by participating in a fraudulent scheme to steal a valuable suitcase.
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93. What Is Cinema? (2013)
What Is Cinema? . (2013) is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of film, exploring the opinions of various filmmakers, directors, and scholars. The film features hundreds of film clips and interviews with prominent figures such as Chantal Akerman, Robert Altman, and Peter Bogdanovich.
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94. Reel Herstory: The Real Story of Reel Women (2014)
Reel Herstory: The Real Story of Reel Women" (2014) is a captivating documentary that delves into the world of female film pioneers, challenging the misconception that women behind the scenes in motion pictures had less significant roles than their male counterparts. Using rare footage and exclusive interviews with filmmakers across the globe, director Ally Acker takes viewers on an enlightening journey through time, from 1896 to 2014, showcasing the remarkable achievements of these trailblazers.
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95. Night Will Fall (2014)
Night Will Fall" is a 2014 documentary film that delves into the harrowing truths of World War II concentration camps. Researchers uncover long-lost footage from the era, which reveals a previously unheard-of documentary shot by famed directors Alfred Hitchcock and Sidney Bernstein in 1945. This powerful exploration of the horrors faced by those trapped in the camps and the eventual liberation is an invaluable historical record.
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96. The Day of the Living Dead (2014)
The Day of the Living Dead, originally known as Lazarus: Apocalypse, is a thrilling horror movie released in 2020, set in the 1950s glitz and glamour of Hollywood. The film follows the journey of an insurance investigator, George, who mysteriously disappears during a routine claim, leaving his fiancee, Bethany, to embark on a deadly search for answers.
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97. Top 40 Ultimate Action Movies (2014)
Dive into the world of high-octane thrills and non-stop adrenaline with "Top 40 Ultimate Action Movies. " This 2014 documentary explores the most pulse-pounding and iconic action films from the past and present! Hosted by Vinnie Jones, Stephen Mangan, and James Acaster, this action-packed journey takes you through the best of the best - including fight scenes, car chases, and explosive battles.
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98. Memory of the Camps (2014)
Memory of the Camps" is a powerful and poignant documentary that takes you back to 1945, following the British Army Film Unit's exploration of concentration camps in Germany. The film, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and Sidney Bernstein, offers an unflinching look at the horrors of war, captured on camera by a generation left to bear witness. With an impressive IMDb rating of 8.4, this moving piece of history is not to be missed.
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99. At Granny's House (2015)
At Granny's House" follows the unlikely friendship between an elderly woman named Marion Rogers and the enigmatic caregiver, Rebecca Torrance, in a small town. As Rebecca convinces Marion to turn their home into a guest house for travelers, they unlock a web of dark secrets and sinister intentions that challenge their friendship.
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100. Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words (2015)
Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words" takes a captivating and intimate look at the life of a young Swedish girl who rose to become one of the most celebrated actresses in both American and World cinema. Directed by Stig Björkman, this compelling documentary features archive footage of the iconic star, revealing the world behind the camera and offering a unique glimpse into her personal life and relationships. The film also includes interviews with those closest to her, such as her daughter Pia Lindström, and explores her remarkable journey from humble beginnings in Sweden to Hollywood stardom.
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101. Hitchcock/Truffaut (2015)
In the fascinating documentary "Hitchcock/Truffaut, " filmmakers delve into the profound impact of Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" on their own work. This insightful exploration sheds light on the legendary director Alfred Hitchcock's influence on contemporary cinema, as renowned directors such as Wes Anderson, Peter Bogdanovich, and David Fincher share their personal experiences and insights. "Hitchcock/Truffaut" offers a unique perspective on the art of filmmaking, blending history, analysis, and personal anecdotes in a manner that will captivate both film enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.
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102. Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story (2015)
Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story, " released in 2015, is a compelling biographical documentary that unveils the secret and untold story of an extraordinary couple, whose impact on Hollywood is seldom recognized, yet their influence on everyone involved in the film industry is undeniable.
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103. Spielberg (2017)
Spielberg" is a comprehensive documentary about the iconic filmmaker, Steven Spielberg. With interviews from his family, film critics, colleagues, and colleagues who have worked with him, viewers get an in-depth look at the career and journey of one of Hollywood's most celebrated directors.
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104. 78/52 (2017)
78/52" unravels the mysteries behind the world's most famous shower scene, a meticulously crafted masterpiece of filmmaking that left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape. Directed by Alexandre O. Philippe, this insightful documentary dives into the creative genius of Alfred Hitchcock and his seminal feature, Psycho (1960).
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105. Roja Oscuridad (2018)
Roja Oscuridad" (2018) is a Spanish crime, horror, and mystery film that will leave you on the edge of your seat. The story revolves around a mysterious murder that leaves the killer bewildered, with no memory of what happened.
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