Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (August 13, 1899 – April 29, 1980) was an English film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in cinema history. In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 feature films, many of which are still widely watched and studied today. Known as the “Master of Suspense”, Hitchcock became as well known as any of his actors thanks to his many interviews, cameo appearances in most of his films, and hosting and producing the television anthology Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–65). His films garnered 46 Academy Award nominations, including six wins. However, despite five nominations, he never won the  Best Director award.

Hitchcock initially trained as a technical clerk and copywriter before entering the film industry in 1919 as a title card designer. The British–German silent film The Pleasure Garden (1925) was his directorial debut. His first successful film, The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927), helped to shape the thriller genre, and Blackmail (1929) was the first British “talkie”. His thrillers The 39 Steps (1935) and The Lady Vanishes (1938) are ranked among the greatest British films of the 20th century. By 1939, he had international recognition and producer David O. Selznick persuaded him to move to Hollywood. A string of successful films followed, including Rebecca(1940), Foreign Correspondent (1940), Suspicion (1941), Shadow of a Doubt (1943) and Notorious (1946). Rebecca won the Academy Award for Best Picture, with Hitchcock nominated as Best Director. He also received Oscar nominations for Lifeboat (1944), Spellbound (1945), Rear Window (1954) and Psycho (1960).

Hitchcock’s other notable films include Rope (1948), Strangers on a Train (1951), Dial M for Murder (1954), To Catch a Thief (1955), The Trouble with Harry (1955), Vertigo (1958), North by Northwest (1959), The Birds (1963), Marnie (1964) and Frenzy (1972), all of which were also financially successful and are highly regarded by film historians. Hitchcock made several films with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, including four with Cary Grant, four with James Stewart, three with Ingrid Bergman and three consecutively with Grace Kelly. Hitchcock became an American citizen in 1955.

In 2012, Hitchcock’s psychological thriller Vertigo, starring Stewart, displaced Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane (1941) as the British Film Institute’s greatest film ever made based on its worldwide poll of hundreds of film critics. As of 2021, nine of his films had been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, including his favourite, Shadow of a Doubt (1943). He received the BAFTA Fellowship in 1971, the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1979, and was knighted in December of that year, four months before his death on 29 April 1980.

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Alfred Hitchcock Movies

Discover the best movies directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Explore the complete filmography, including critically acclaimed masterpieces, box office hits, and top-rated Alfred Hitchcock films ranked by score.

1

The Birds (1963)

Horror Thriller
Alfred Hitchcock strips nature of its innocence in this coastal nightmare, where flocks of seagulls, sparrows, and crows begin mounting coordinated attacks on the residents of Bodega Bay, California. What...
Score 7.5
2

Psycho (1960)

Horror Mystery Thriller
Marion Crane makes one impulsive decision, stealing a small fortune from her employer and hitting the road toward a fantasy of freedom. What she finds instead is a quiet roadside...
Score 8.4
3

North by Northwest (1959)

Adventure Thriller
Roger Thornhill is a Madison Avenue ad man with no enemies, no secrets, and no idea why government agents suddenly want him dead. Mistaken for a spy who may not...
Score 8.0
4

Vertigo (1958)

Mystery Romance Thriller
Scottie Ferguson has already fallen once, literally, and the fear of heights that ended his police career never left him. Now a friend has hired him to shadow his wife,...
Score 8.1
5

Rear Window (1954)

Mystery Thriller
Laid up with a broken leg and nothing to do but stare out his Greenwich Village window, press photographer L.B. Jefferies turns his neighbors into an involuntary cast of characters....
Score 8.3
6

Dial M for Murder (1954)

Crime Thriller
Tony Wendice has everything mapped out. His wife Margot has been unfaithful, and rather than risk losing her money in a divorce, he engineers what he believes to be the...
Score 8.0
7

Rope (1948)

Crime Drama Thriller
Brandon and Phillip have just killed a former classmate, stuffed the body into a wooden chest, and draped a tablecloth over it. Then they invite the dead man's family and...
Score 7.9
8

Rebecca (1940)

Drama Mystery Romance
A shy, unnamed young woman marries the brooding aristocrat Maxim de Winter and arrives at Manderley, his vast coastal estate, only to find the house still haunted by his first...
Score 7.9

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According to aggregate user scores, the absolute best titles directed by Alfred Hitchcock are The Birds, Psycho, and North by Northwest.
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