10 Best Alfred Hitchcock Film Noir Movies, Ranked

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While this form of cinema has gone out of style, film noir movies once proved to be a popular and striking genre, giving birth to classics like The Maltese Falcon and Sunset Boulevard. This genre is made iconic through its unique style and plot devices, including chiaroscuro lighting, morally ambiguous characters, cynical outlook, seedy part of town, femme fatales, and a focus on crime.

Rope has an interesting premise, and fans root for the protagonists' downfall in a gripping and suspenseful movie. The dynamic between the two leads highlights one as arrogant and the other as paranoid, making for fascinating plot developments. The movie may not feature many aspects of film noir, most notably the stark darkness and light, but the morally ambiguous characters and cynical outlook are enough to land Rope at the bottom of the list.

While the film focuses on the spy story, it still features film noir aspects such as a femme fatale, dramatic shots, and black-and-white lighting. The 39 Steps is a great film noir movie to get into the genre because of the witty dialogue and great cast that carry the enthralling 90-minute mystery. In a sea of great Hitchcock movies, The 39 Steps stands out as his first big hit and one of his best movies of all time.

Release Date April 12, 1940 Director Alfred Hitchcock Cast Laurence Olivier , Joan Fontaine , George Sanders , Judith Anderson , Nigel Bruce , Reginald Denny , C. Aubrey Smith , Gladys Cooper Runtime 130 Minutes Main Genre Drama 6 'The Wrong Man' Starring Henry Fonda, Vera Miles and Anthony Quayle As the only Hitchcock movie based on a true story, The Wrong Man closely follows the actual events.

Vertigo is often cited as Hitchcock's best and most intense film, an impressive feat for "The Master of Suspense." Many classify Vertigo as a neo-noir film, which is a revival of film noir that utilizes themes of paranoia, alienation, and revenge. The film utilizes a significant theme of paranoia and deceitful relationships, which are enough to classify Vertigo as film noir and a revolutionary one at that, with an incredibly thrilling ending.

The incredible suspense and anxiety of the film make the viewers feel helpless as they witness the captivating events of the movie. Many fans also seemed to appreciate Rear Window, as it is Hitchcocks' second-biggest movie at the box office behind Psycho. Dramatic camera angles, stark black-and-white imagery, and a reimagined femme fatale are all present in Rear Window, making it a classic film noir, with some claiming it to be the birth of neo-noir.

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