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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 ] |

| Foreign correspondent (1940) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Robert Benchley, Charles Bennet, Joan Harrison, James Hilton | ||
| Review: | Mc Crea in title role caught in middle of spy ring with reporters Sanders and Benchley, innocent Day suspicious father Marshall. | ||
Rebecca |
Rebecca (1940) | ||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Daphne du Maurier (novel), Joan Harrison, Robert E. Sherwood | ||
| Review: | Hitchcock's first American movie about a girl who marries British nobleman but lives shadow of his former wife. Academy Award winner for "Best picture" and "Cinematography". | ||
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| Mr. and Mrs Smith (1941) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Norman Krasna | ||
| Review: | Screwball comedy of Lombard and Montgomery discovering their marriage wasn't legal. One of Hitchcock's least typical films, but nice nonetheless. | ||
| Suspicion (1941) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Joan Harrison, Francis Iles (novel), Samson Raphaelson, Alma Reville | ||
| Review: | Fontaine won Oscar for portraying wife who believes husband Grant is trying to kill her. | ||
| Saboteur (1943) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Joan Harrison, Alfred Hitchcock, Dorothy Parker, Peter Viertel | ||
| Review: | Extremely offbeat wartime Hitchcock yarn about a munitions worker who's falsely accused of sabotage and forced to take it on the lam. | ||
| Shadow of a doubt (1943) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Sally Benson, Alma Reville | ||
| Review: | Perceptive Americana intertwined with story of young girl who slowely comes to realize her beloved uncle is really the "merry widow murderer". | ||
| Lifeboat (1944) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | John Steinbeck, Jo Swerling | ||
| Review: | Penetrating revelations about shipwreck survivors adrift in a lonely lifeboat during World War 2. Only Hitchcock would take on the challenge of such a film and succeed. | ||
| Spellbound (1945) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Ben Hecht, Francis Beeding (novel) | ||
| Review: | The head of the Green Manors mental asylum Dr. Murchison is retiring to be replaced by Dr. Edwards, a famous psychiatrist. Edwards arrives and is immediately attracted to the beautiful but cold Dr. Constance Petersen. However, it soon becomes apparent that Dr. Edwards is in fact a paranoid amnesiac imposter. He goes on the run with Constance who tries to help his condition and solve the mystery of what happened to the real Dr. Edwards. | ||
| Notorious (1946) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Ben Hecht | ||
| Review: | Top - notch espionage tale by Ben Hecht, set in post war South America with Bergman marrying spy Rains to aid U. S. and agent Grant. Tense and well acted. | ||
| The paradine case (1948) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Robert Hichens (novel), David O. Selznick | ||
| Review: | Talk, talk in complicated, stagy courtroom drama, set in England. Originally cut to 125 minutes and finally 116 minutes. | ||
| Rope (1948) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | Patrick Hamilton, Arthur Laurents | ||
| Review: | Two young men kill prep - school friend just for the thrill of it, and challenge themselves by inviting friends and family to their apartment afterward. Hitchcock's first color film was shot in ten - minutes takes to provide a seamless flow of movement. | ||
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| Under capricorn (1949) | |||
| Director: | Alfred Hitchcock | ||
| Writers: | James Bridie, Helen Simpson (novel) | ||
| Review: | Stuffie costumer set in 19th - century Australia; Bergman is frail wife of hardened husband Cotton; Wilding comes to visit, upsetting everything. | ||
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