Stills of Strangers on a Train, Psycho, To Catch a Thief
Alfred Hitchcock is one of the most iconic directors in cinema history who delivered memorable classic films, including North by Northwest, Rear Window, and Notorious. The Master of Suspense was a cinematic genius in his own right, but one of the major elements of his massive success was the array of talented Hollywood stars he worked with, such as Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, and Ingrid Bergman.
Shadow of a Doubt PassedThrillerFilm Noir A teenage girl, overjoyed when her favorite uncle comes to visit the family in their quiet California town, slowly begins to suspect that he is in fact the "Merry Widow" killer sought by the authorities. Notorious RThrillerRomanceNoir Release Date September 6, 1946 Director Alfred Hitchcock Cast Cary Grant , Ingrid Bergman , Claude Rains , Leopoldine Konstantin , Louis Calhern Runtime 123 minutes Main Genre Film Noir Writers Ben Hecht Expand Watch on Tubi
Rebecca ApprovedDramaMysteryRomance A self-conscious woman juggles adjusting to her new role as an aristocrat's wife and avoiding being intimidated by his first wife's spectral presence.*Availability in US 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 Writers Daphne Du Maurier , Robert E.
To Catch a Thief PGRomanceThriller A retired jewel thief sets out to prove his innocence after being suspected of returning to his former occupation. Known for his righteous supporting roles, Cotten gives an epic against-type performance as the sadistic Uncle Charlie and conveys his character with a classic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde persona. Cotten's on-screen reputation works in his favor in Shadow of a Doubt and strengthens his character's double life with little to no extra effort on Cotten's part.
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