Here's the Top 7 Suspense Thriller Films Of Alfred Hitchcock, you should must watch once in your life.
Alfred Hitchcock, without a doubt the most famous director of all time aside from directing movies. The guy had a TV show with his own logo appeared in many of his own trailers and even had his own theme song never seen an Alfred Hitchcock movie. Now we're talking about Top 7 favorite Alfred Hitchcock films.
#7 Frenzy
The second to last film Alfred Hitchcock made frenzied revisits. One of his favorite themes of a man wrongly accused in the know be a killer is loose in london and this guy just happens to be in the wrong place, at the wrong time that gets blamed for it, but it's actually this guy. This is definitely Hitchcock's most graphic film and the only one of his to be rated R still there is a dark sense of humor to be found as the tension and suspense increases.
#6 The Lady Vanishes
Th lady vanishes is my personal favorite of Alfred Hitchcock's early British films, he made before he came to America. The story follows several passengers on a train across Europe, a young girl talks with an older lady from when waking up, she somehow has vanished no one seems to remember the lady and that's when the fun begins. It's a very funny movie with just the right amount.
#5 North by Northwest
Cary Grant plays a man who like in other Hitchcock films it's mistaken for another man and is drawn into a world of misadventures double-crossing assassination and of course suspense and there are many famous moments in this movie such as the crop that's been seen and the finale on top of Mount Rushmore the script is excellent and could almost pass for a comedy since is so damn funny one of Hitchcock's most entertaining films.
#4 Psycho
Hitchcock's most famous film, it seems most people are aware of this movie even if they've never seen it or at least know of the infamous shower scene. But the movie is so much more than just that one part it breaks down like this Janet Leigh steals a bunch of money from her boss skips town and ends up staying at a creepy hotel run by a mama's boy named Norman Bates they chat she takes a shower and gets murdered by mrs. Bates the film is directed brilliantly of course and contains a legendary score by Bernard Herrmann.
#3 Vertigo
Vertigo tells a story of a detective played by the great james stewart who has retired due to an accident from which he suffers. Vertigo he is asked by an old friend to follow his wife who's been acting very strange many twists follow the lady killed herself and the he later comes across another woman who looks like her and then he wants her to dress like her but it really is the other woman and then well it's all pretty complicated the movie has a haunting dreamlike quality and contains Bernard Herrmann's best score which wasn't even nominated for an Oscar bullshit number.
#2 Notorious
Notorious is an extremely romantic and suspenseful film. Notorious follows cary grant and ingrid bergman as they become entangled with a bunch of Nazis. The two fall in love near the beginning of the film but then Birdman is forced to spy on and get close to Claude Rains and his Nazi pals so close. actually that they end up getting married as you can imagine this doesn't sit well with Grant. Even though it's all a front the film is masterful on every level and as one of Hitchcock's best films.
#1 Rear window
Rear window stars once again James Stewart who plays a photographer with a broken leg. He spends his time watching his neighbours from his apartment and eventually begins to suspect, one of them of murder aside from being quite suspenseful. The movie is very funny as well as with many of his films this one has been remade reworked ripped off whatever the original is still superior and is my favorite Alfred Hitchcock film.
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