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Alfred Hitchcock
The master filmmaker himself. No one has ever done as much for film as Hitchcock did in his extended career. Many of the techniques and manipulations used in film today were created by the man. His stories are deep and rich, he commanded nothing less than the best from his actors, and camera work was at a level where no one else even comes close. He will forever be analyzed and studied as the greatest filmmaker of all time. Note: some of Hitchcock's very early films are very difficult to find. The synopses and facts that we have written about these few pictures are based from reference literature and relevant internet findings.
Quote: "The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder."
Always Tell Your Wife
Woman to Woman
The White Shadow
The Prude’s Fall
The Passionate Adventure
Die Prinzessin und der Geiger
The Pleasure Garden
The Mountain Eagle
The Lodger
The Ring
Downhill
Easy Virtue
The Farmer’s Wife
Champagne
The Manxman
Blackmail
Murder!
Juno and the Paycock
Elstree Calling
The Skin Game
Lord Camber’s Ladies
Rich and Strange
Number Seventeen
Waltzes from Vienna
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The 39 Steps
Secret Agent
Sabotage
Young and Innocent
The Lady Vanishes
Jamaica Inn
Rebecca
Foreign Correspondent
The House Across the Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Suspicion
Saboteur
Shadow of a Doubt
Forever and a Day
Lifeboat
Spellbound
Notorious
The Paradine Case
Rope
Under Capricorn
Stage Fright
Strangers on a Train
I Confess
Dial M for Murder
Rear Window
To Catch a Thief
The Trouble with Harry
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Wrong Man
Vertigo
North by Northwest
Psycho
The Birds
Marnie
Torn Curtain
Topaz
Frenzy
Family Plot
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