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Click on the decade you are interested in to go directly to the list
of movies made by Hitchcock in that period. There are some fragments of movies (click to view them). You will need Real Player which you can download here. [ 1920 - 1930 ] [ 1930 - 1940 ] [ 1940 - 1950 ] [ 1950 - 1960 ] [ 1960 - 1970 ] [ 1970 - 1980 ] |

| Juno and the paycock (1930) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Alfred Hitchcock, Sean O'Casey (toneelstuk) Alma Reville | ||
| Review: | Faithful but dull, stagebound adaptation (by Hitchcock and Alma Reville) of Sean O'Casey's play about a poor family's travails during the Dublin civil war. | ||
Murder ! |
Murder! (1930) | ||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Clemence Dane (novel), Alma Reville, Helen Simpson (novel) | ||
| Review: | Good early Hitchcock casts Marshall as actor who serves on jury at murder trial and believes accused woman innocent. | ||
| The skin game (1931) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | John Galsworthy, Alfred Hitchcock, Alma Reville | ||
| Review: | A dull adaptation of the Galsworthy play about rivalry between neighboring landowners. Hitchcock claims he didn't made this film by choice. | ||
| Number seventeen (1932) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Jefferson Farjeon (novel), Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Review: | Comedy - thriller has tramp Lion stumbling upon a jewel thieves' hideout. | ||
| Rich and strange / East of shanghai (1932) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Alfred Hitchcock, Alma Reville, Val Valentine | ||
| Review: | Kendall and Barry, married and bored are given money and travel around the world; he has an affair with a "princess", while she becomes romantically attached to an explorer. | ||
| The man who knew Too Much (1934) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Charles Bennett, Edwin Greenwood, A. R. Rawlinson | ||
| Review: | Young girl is kidnapped to prevent her parents from revealing what they've learned about assassination plot | ||
| Waltzes From vienna (1934) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Alma Reville, Guy Bolton (novel) | ||
| Review: | A young Strauss leaves music to work in the bakery of his girlfriend's father. He meets a woman who inspires him to compose 'The Blue Donau'. | ||
| The 39 steps (1935) |
The 39 steps |
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| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Charles Bennett, John Buchan (novel), Alma Reville | ||
| Review: | Classic Hitchcock mystery with overtones of light comedy and romance, as innocent Donat is pulled into spy - ring activities. | ||
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| Sabotage / Woman alone (1936) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Charles Bennett, Joseph Conrad (novel), E. V. H. Emmett, Ian Hay, Helen Simpson | ||
| Review: | Detailed thriller about woman who suspects that her kindly husband, a movie theater manager, is keeping something from her. Originally retitled 'A woman alone' for the U. S. | ||
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| Secret agent (1936) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Charles Bennet, Campbell Dixon (novel) | ||
| Review: | British soldier and novelist Edgar Brodie return home during World War I to find that a government agency has faked a report of his death. They get him to change his name to Richard Ashenden and travel to Switzerland to track down a German agent. | ||
| Young and innocent (1937) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Charles Bennet, Alma Reville, Josephine Tey (novel) | ||
| Review: | A film actress is murdered by her estranged husband who is jealous of all her young boyfriends. The next day, writer Robert Tisdall (who happens to be one such boyfriend) discovers her body on the beach. He runs to call the police, however, two witnesses think that he is the escaping murderer. Robert is arrested, but owing to a mix up at the courthouse, he escapes and goes on the run with a police constable's daughter Erica, determined to prove his innocence.. | ||
| The Lady Vanishes (1938) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder, Ethel White (novel) | ||
| Review: | An old woman disappearance during a train ride leads baffled young woman into a dizzying web of intrigue. Hitchcock at his best !! | ||
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| Jamaica inn (1939) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Daphne du Maurier (novel), Sidney Gilliat, Joan Harrison, J. B. Priestley | ||
| Review: | Stodgy Victorian costumer of cutthroat band headed by nobleman; O'Hara is lovely, but plodding Hitchcock film is dissapointing. | ||
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