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Alfred Hitchcock - The Masterpiece Collection
Containing 14 of the cinematic gems that earned Alfred Hitchcock his reputation as the Master of Suspense, ALFRED HITCHCOCK - THE MASTERPIECE COLLECTION is the ultimate collection for fans of the legendary director. Created across three major decades in filmmaking history, the films included here range ... more info >>
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Lifeboat (1944)
... character study about eight diverse survivors, tensions mount after a Nazi is brought aboard. LIFEBOAT is an unusual yet thrilling film from Alfred Hitchcock. more info >>
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Spellbound
Drawing on psychoanalysis to frame a transcendent love story, Alfred Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND is a mind-bending study of just how far people might go to escape trauma or to pursue passion. Gregory Peck is introduced as Dr. Edwardes, the newly arrived director of a mental asylum. However, when Edwardes ... more info >>
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Bride Wore Black (1968)
... The question is, does she have the right men? Francois Truffaut's (THE 400 BLOWS, SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER) homage to the suspenseful mystery films of Alfred Hitchcock complete with a wonderful score by Bernard Herman who's haunting soundtracks can be heard on Hitchcock classics such as PSYCHO and VERTIGO ... more info >>
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Torn Curtain (1966)
TORN CURTAIN was Alfred Hitchcock's 50th film and signals a return to the espionage-romance theme the director showcased in such films as SECRET AGENT and THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH. Hitchcock created a distinct look for the film, subduing lighting and gauzing the lens to give a more natural, less studio ... more info >>
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Trouble with Harry (1955)
This black comedy from Alfred Hitchcock was based on Jack Turner's novel. When a retired sea captain, out doing a little rabbit hunting, discovers Harry's lifeless body in the hilltops of small-town Vermont, he erroneously believes that he is responsible for Harry's untimely demise. So he decides to ... more info >>
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Dial M for Murder (1954)
Alfred Hitchcock had already begun work on REAR WINDOW when he took on the project to direct DIAL M FOR MURDER, based on the successful play by Frederick Knott. For the film, Hitchcock chose to cast his favorite leading lady of the time, Grace Kelly, as the embattled Margot Wendice. Kelly would also ... more info >>
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Rich And Strange (Delta)/ The Sorcerer's Apprentice
This double features DVD contains two classic Hitchcock films: RICH AND STRANGE (1932) and THE SORCERERS APPRENTICE, an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1962). See individual titles for more information. more info >>
Alfred Hitchcock: The Signature Collection (1940-59)
Widely considered the greatest director of all time, Alfred Hitchcock's fifty plus year career is highlighted in ALFRED HITCHCOCK: THE SIGNATURE COLLECTION. Titles in the collection include STRANGERS ON A TRAIN (1951), DIAL M FOR MURDER (1954), FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT (1940), I CONFESS (1953), MR. AND ... more info >>
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Notorious
NOTORIOUS is Alfred Hitchcock's classic romantic espionage thriller, with passionate, brilliant performances by Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, featuring one of the most famous screen kisses in film history. At the end of World War II, American military intelligence drafts the alluring daughter (Bergman ... more info >>
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Rebecca
A string of classic suspense films produced in England had earned Alfred Hitchcock a reputation in the United States, and his first American production, REBECCA, cemented his fame. Based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, REBECCA was conceived to rival producer David O. Selznick's previous epic, GONE ... more info >>
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Psycho
... film, PSYCHO has had its share of sequels and imitators, none of which diminishes the achievement of this shocking and complex horror thriller. Alfred Hitchcock's choreography of elements in PSYCHO is considered so perfect it inspired a shot-by-shot remake by Gus Van Zant in 1998. However, Hitchcock ... more info >>
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Vertigo
VERTIGO is Alfred Hitchcock's haunting tale of deception, madness, and death--a masterful exploration of fantasy and anxiety. The film ranks with REAR WINDOW as one of the director's most closely studied films for its psychological complexity, while the obsession of its protagonist--John "Scottie ... more info >>
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Mr. And Mrs. Smith (Full Screen/2005)
Named after a 1941 Alfred Hitchcock film, MR. AND MRS. SMITH is really its own ball of flaming wax, with enough sizzling chemistry between stars Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt to blow up a small building. He shows he is equally adept in comedy and action, and she manages to set new screen standards of ... more info >>
Family Plot (1976)
FAMILY PLOT was Alfred Hitchcock's 54th and final film; he died on April 29, 1980. The film was Hitchcock's second biggest box office success. Once again the master has made a film that involves one of his favorite themes--doubling--with one character providing a dark counterpoint to the hero, acting ... more info >>
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Hitchcock Collection (1926)
A number of early films from the career of Alfred Hitchcock are collected together on THE HITCHCOCK COLLECTION. All of the films featured were made in England before Hitchcock left for Hollywood in 1940. Some of the most important films in Hitchcock's career are included, such as the THE LODGER, only ... more info >>
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season One (1955)
The master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, was as prolific as he was brilliant, producing not only dozens of award-winning films, but also a few excellent television series'. ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS, which won the Golden Globe Award for "Television Achievement," was arguably the best of his ... more info >>
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Alfred Hitchcock: Master of Suspense - Ten Movie Set
If you like Hitchcock, then this is a great collection for you. Ten of his early movies collected on five double-sided DVD discs. The movies include: YOUNG & INNOCENT, BLACKMAIL, JUNO & THE PAYCOCK, RICH & STRANGE, THE RING, LODGER, SECRET AGENT, THE LADY VANISHES, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH ... more info >>
Claude Cabrol's Tales of Deceit Box Set (2006)
Sometimes cited as the French Alfred Hitchcock, Claude Cabrol was one of the fathers of the influential French New Wave. Although Cabrol's most recognized work was released in the 1950s and '60s, he continued to make films throughout the '80s and '90s. The TALES OF DECEIT BOX SET provides a representative ... more info >>
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Legends of Suspense
... trove of clever whodunits and diabolical plots. Included here are 20 classic movies and 39 TV shows, many from the master of suspense himself--Alfred Hitchcock. They all come from an era in film and TV production when story mattered more than special effects. With titles like THE 39 STEPS, SABATOGE ... more info >>
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Three (1957-1958)
Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock was as prolific as he was brilliant, producing not only dozens of award-winning films but also a few excellent television series. ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS, which won the Golden Globe Award for "Television Achievement," was arguably the best of his small ... more info >>
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Alfred Hitchcock - The Legend Continues
British film director Alfred Hitchcock was known as the master of suspense and his legendary career spanned over six decades. THE LEGEND BEGINS compiles 20 of his earlier movies including JAMAICA INN, THE LADY VANISHES, THE 39 STEPS, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, and THE LODGER. more info >>
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Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
A favorite of Alfred Hitchcock himself, with an exceptional script by the playwright Thornton Wilder, SHADOW OF A DOUBT anticipates such family menace dramas as CAPE FEAR. Young Charlie Newton (Teresa Wright) lies on her bed in Santa Rosa, California, bored with her small-town life and family. Meanwhile ... more info >>
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