Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (August 13, 1899 - April 29, 1980) is a UK-born American thriller. Hitchcock, born in London and studying engineering; Psycho is known for its classic films such as North by Northwest, Vertigo, Rear Window, and The Birds. He is considered one of the best directors of all time. The thriller and murder films master has nearly 70 films.
All movies
Silent movies
Year | Name | Production Company | Notes |
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1922 | No. 13 | Wardour & F. | incomplete; thought to be lost |
1923 | Always Tell Your Wife | Seymour Hicks Productions | no generic |
1925 | The Pleasure Garden | Gainsborough Pictures / Münchner Lichtspielkunst AG (Emelka) |
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1926 | The Mountain Eagle | Gainsborough Pictures / Münchner Lichtspielkunst AG (Emelka) |
lost |
1927 | The Lodger | Gainsborough Pictures / Carlyle Blackwell Productions |
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1927 | Downhill | Gainsborough Pictures | |
1927 | The Ring | British International Pictures | |
1928 | Easy Virtue | Gainsborough Pictures | |
1928 | The Farmer's Wife | British International Pictures | |
1928 | Champagne | British International Pictures | |
1929 | The Manxman | British International Pictures |
UK made movies
Year | Name | Production Company | Notes |
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1929 | Blackmail | British International Pictures | The first British talkie. |
1930 | Juno and the Paycock | British International Pictures | |
1930 | Murder! | British International Pictures | |
1930 | Elstree Calling | British International Pictures | |
1931 | The Skin Game | British International Pictures | |
1931 | mary | Süd-Film AG | |
1932 | Number Seventeen | British International Pictures | |
1932 | Rich and Strange | British International Pictures | |
1933 | Waltzes from Vienna | Gaumont British Picture Corporation | |
1934 | The Man Who Knew Too Much | Gaumont British Picture Corporation | |
1935 | The 39 Steps | Gaumont British Picture Corporation | |
1936 | Secret Agent | Gaumont British Picture Corporation | |
1936 | Sabotage | Gaumont British Picture Corporation | |
1937 | Young and Innocent | Gaumont British Picture Corporation | |
1938 | The Lady Vanishes | Gainsborough Pictures | |
1939 | Jamaica Inn | Mayflower Pictures Corporation Ltd. |
American made movies
Year | Name | Production Company | Notes |
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1940 | Rebecca | Selznick International Pictures | Won an Oscar for Best Picture |
1940 | Foreign Correspondent | Walter Wanger Productions Inc./ Selznick International Pictures |
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1941 | Mr. & Mrs. Smith | RKO Radio Pictures | |
1941 | Suspicion | RKO Radio Pictures | |
1942 | The Saboteur | Universal Pictures / Frank Lloyd Productions |
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1943 | Shadow of a Doubt | Universal Pictures / Skirball Productions |
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1944 | Lifeboat | 20th Century Fox | |
1944 | Aventure Malgache | Ministry of Information | French language propaganda short. |
1944 | Bon Voyage | Ministry of Information | French language propaganda short. |
1945 | Spellbound | Selznick International Pictures / Vanguard films |
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1946 | Notorious | RKO Radio Pictures / Vanguard films |
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1947 | The Paradine Case | Vanguard films | |
1948 | Rope | Warner Bros. pictures / Transatlantic Pictures |
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1949 | Under Capricorn | Warner Bros. pictures / Transatlantic Pictures |
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1950 | Stage Fright | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
1951 | Strangers on a Train | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
1953 | I Confess | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
1954 | Dial M for Murder | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
1954 | Rear Window | Paramount Pictures / Boss Inc. |
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1955 | To Catch a Thief | Paramount Pictures | |
1955 | The Trouble with Harry | Paramount Pictures / Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions |
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1956 | The Man Who Knew Too Much | Paramount Pictures / Filwite Productions |
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1956 | The Wrong Man | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
1958 | Vertigo | Paramount Pictures / Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions |
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1959 | North by Northwest | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Loew's Incorporated |
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1960 | Psycho | Shamley Productions | |
1963 | The Birds | Universal Pictures / Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions |
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1964 | Marnie | Universal Pictures / Geoffrey-Stanley Productions |
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1966 | Torn Curtain | Universal Pictures | |
1969 | Topaz | Universal Pictures | |
1972 | Frenzy | Universal Pictures | |
1976 | Family Plot | Universal Pictures |
TV Series
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Revenge" (1955)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Breakdown" (1955)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: “The Case of Mr. Pelham ”(1955)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Back for Christmas" (1956)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Wet Saturday" (1956)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: “Mr. Blanchard's Secret ”(1956)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "One More Mile to Go" (1957)
- Suspicion: “Four O'Clock” (1957)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "The Perfect Crime" (1957)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Lamb to the Slaughter" (1958)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Dip in the Pool" (1958)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Poison" (1958)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: “Banquo's Chair” (1959)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Arthur" (1959)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "The Crystal Trench" (1959)
- Ford Startime: "Incident at a Corner" (1960)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: “Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat ”(1960)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "The Horseplayer" (1961)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: “Bang! You're Dead ”(1961)
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "I Saw the Whole Thing" (1962)
Five lost Hitchcock movies
Five of Alfred Hitchcock's films between 1948 and 1958 could not meet with the audience for decades due to copyright issues. Years later, Hitchcock regained the copyrights of these films, and after his death in 1980, these rights were passed on to his daughter, Patricia Hitchcock. These films, which reappeared only in 30 after a 1984-year hiatus and were shown to the public, are known as "5 lost Hitchcock movies". These 5 famous movies are:
- Death Verdict (Rope) (1948)
- Rear Window (1954)
- The Trouble with Harry (1955)
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
- Fear of Death (Vertigo) (1958).
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