Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Blackmail
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Hitchcock’s last silent film, generally hailed as the finest British film of the decade, was quickly refashioned into his first …

Champagne
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
CHAMPAGNE stars the bubbly Betty Balfour as a frivolous flapper whose millionaire father looks to teach her a lesson in …

Dial M for Murder
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
A fading tennis pro (Ray Milland), fearing he is losing his wife (Grace Kelly)—and most of all her money—to another …

Downhill
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
“DOWNHILL mixes cynical humor with sexual horror as it tracks star rugby player Roddy’s descent from upstanding British schoolboy to …

Downhill
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
“DOWNHILL mixes cynical humor with sexual horror as it tracks star rugby player Roddy’s descent from upstanding British schoolboy to …

Easy Virtue
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
The tyrannies of polite British society come under scrutiny in this adaptation of Noël Coward’s stage hit of the same …

Easy Virtue
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Hitch’s “wrong man” theme finds early expression in this tale of a young woman divorced by her husband after being …

Notorious
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
In this Hitchcock classic, a never-more-gorgeous Ingrid Bergman plays Alicia Huberman, the daughter of a well-known Nazi, reluctantly enlisted by …

Psycho
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
“Phoenix, $40,000, car lot, traffic cop, Bates Motel, taxidermy, keyhole, shower, knife: every cinephile has committed these details to memory, …

Rear Window
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
One of the most famous procedural thrillers in film history and routinely voted amongst the greatest films ever produced, Rear …

Rope
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
The first Technicolor film of Hitchcock’s career (to be followed by such masterpieces as Vertigo and North by Northwest), Rope …

Strangers on a Train
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Tennis pro Guy Haines is in a bad marriage when he’s approached by a perfect stranger, Bruno (Robert Walker), who …

The Birds | Drive-In
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
A wealthy San Francisco socialite pursues a potential boyfriend to a small Northern California town that slowly takes a turn …

The Farmer’s Wife
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
“Alfred Hitchcock was worried that the stage roots of THE FARMER’S WIFE…might show through in his film adaptation. It was …

The Lodger
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Hitchcock called his third feature “the first true Hitchcock movie.” His first foray into the thriller genre, THE LODGER introduced …

The Manxman
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
In a remote fishing village on the Isle of Man, two boyhood friends—one a lawyer, the other a fisherman—are torn …

The Pleasure Garden
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Hitchcock’s first film, shot in Germany and on location in Italy at Lake Como, is set in the world of …

The Ring
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
“THE RING fascinates because it is not a suspense film and yet experiments with the tropes through which Hitchcock created …

Vertigo
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Topping Sight & Sound’s most recent critics’ poll of the 50 greatest films of all time, this 1958 psychological thriller …