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- Series of unrelated short stories covering elements of crime, horror, drama, and comedy about people of different backgrounds committing murders, suicides, thefts, and other sorts of crime caused by certain motivations, perceived or not.
- The relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma Reville during the filming of Psycho (1960) in 1959 is explored.
- "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" was a continuation of the dramatic anthology series Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) hosted by the Master of Suspense and Mystery.
- Updated remakes of classic stories from Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962), originally produced by the Master of Suspense. His original opening bits are colorized for re-use here.
- Filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" influenced their work.
- A fictional Alfred Hitchcock narrates an explanation of some of the lesser known cinematic techniques he used in his movies, richly illustrated with clips from his entire 50-year career.
- A college film student, obsessed with the works of Alfred Hitchcock, investigates a murder committed in the apartment building across from his and suspects that his seductive neighbor hired a girlfriend to commit the deed.
- Hosted by Eva Marie Saint, the film's leading lady, this 40-minute documentary of Alfred Hitchcock's only M-G-M film combines interviews (Martin Landau, Patricia Hitchcock, production designer Robert F. Boyle and screenwriter Ernest Lehman), movie clips and behind the scenes photos to make for a fascinating look at one of the silver screen's glowing gems. For fans of North by Northwest (1959) and Hitchcock aficionados, this is a must see treat.
- A documentary showcasing the epic and at times controversial career of masterful director Alfred Hitchcock.
- An original story about obsession, manipulation and madness, inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece Vertigo.
- In this film, director Jonathan Demme documents a live performance by Robyn Hitchcock, an English singer-songwriter.
- A retrospective look at Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train.
- Alfred Hitchcock is known as a giant of movie making, a facetious master of suspense, obsessed with blond heroines in peril, with the reputation of being tyrannical towards his actors. But who knows the real Hitchcock? During his last public appearance, "Hitch" paid tribute to the wife, mother, co-writer, editor and partner of a lifetime that was Alma Reville Hitchcock. The two Hitchcock were inseparable, engineering the unquestionable masterpieces together. Their genuine collaboration never stopped from the day they met until the end of their lives. It's in light of this fusional relationship that this film will revisit and shed fresh light on the legend.
- This is a wonderful and revealing film about famed horror and suspense director Alfred Hitchcock. You'll see behind-the-scenes footage of some of his most famous films including Psycho, Rear Window, Vertigo, Dial M for Murder and more! Containing interviews, unique production shorts, trailers, film clips, news segments and more, this collection offers a rare look into the life and times of this man who became a Hollywood legend and the undisputed Master of Suspense!
- James Rolfe picks out his favorite Alfred Hitchcock movies.
- TV Series
- A look at Alfred Hitchcock's films. The Master of Suspense himself, who is interviewed extensively here, shares stories including his deep-seated fear of policemen, elaborates on the difference between shock and suspense, defines the meaning of "MacGuffin," and discusses his use of storyboarding in designing a film. Clips from many of his greatest films (including "North by Northwest", "Shadow of a Doubt", "The Birds", and the legendary shower scene from "Psycho") illustrate his points, often to Hitchcock's own voice-over observations, with narrator Cliff Robertson offering other critical insights.
- When characters stare at the camera in the films of Alfred Hitchcock, the look is almost always associated with the threat of death (through the eyes of a victim, a murderer, a witness). This momentary suspension between death and life is partly what makes Hitchcock the indisputable master of suspense.
- Al and Fred hook up for a little casual fun that soon turns ugly, revealing some fateful truths about Internet-dating, love and death.
- A suspenseful look into the filming techniques of director Alfred Hitchcock.
- 200156mNot Rated7.5 (328)VideoA retrospective look at Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954).
- This documentary short explores the origins of the monster movie and how Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" (1963) fits in the genre.
- A turn on a classic puzzle game Memory, this video game is hosted by Alfred Hitchcock.
- This documentary is a fascinating look at the cinematic genius of Alfred Hitchcock. Briefly covering much of his early British works, the film primarily focuses on his American classics, such as "Shadow of a Doubt", "Notorious", "Rear Window", "Vertigo", "Psycho" and "The Birds". The movie also covers his television years and neatly examines the Hitchcock signature touches, from his inevitable brief cameo to his famous MacGuffin. Kevin Spacey narrates, and there are interviews with his delightful daughter Pat as well as such film directors as Brian De Palma, Jonathan Demme, Curtis Hanson, Robert Altman, Ronald Neame and Peter Bogdanovich, along with cast and crew members Tippi Hedren, Joseph Stefano, Norman Lloyd, Robert F. Boyle, Teresa Wright and Janet Leigh.
- Follow in Hitchcock's footsteps, discover his early influences, and explore the darker side of this legendary genius who knew every trick in the filmmaker's book, turning tales of everyday folk into spine-chilling, psychological thrillers.
- Movie historians and others discuss the making of Foreign Correspondent (1940).
- An alternative take on Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope".
- Paul Merton looks at the British films of Alfred Hitchcock, the silent films and the early sound films.
- Discover what makes a Hitchcock film Hitchcockian. When it comes to thrillers and tales of suspense, there is no greater artist than Alfred Hitchcock.
- The cry of gulls. The ticking of a clock. The clatter of a shower curtain, torn from its rod. In this workshop-like documentary, Academy Award-winning sound designers invite you to join them at their mix boards to investigate how Alfred Hitchcock employed sound design to tell his cinematic stories, whether making audience members leap from their seats in fright or crawl under them from excruciating suspense.
- TV Mini Series
- This documentary series takes viewers back to the days of Edgar Allan Poe to explore Alfred Hitchcock's Dada and Surrealist roots.
- Film experts and a member of the crew discuss the making of The Wrong Man (1956).
- A featurette with Alfred Hitchcock's daughter, Patricia Hitchcock, and granddaughters remembering the director, featuring rare home movie footage and family photos.
- A doc charting the early years of Hitchcock's career in England.
- An examination of Alfred Hitchcock's mysterious early life and influences on the streets of East London.
- After an unexpected breakup, Harry has to rediscover himself and finally accept reality.
- Over an hour of behind-the-scenes footage of Prozak from the recording of his album TALES FROM THE SICK to his music video shoots as both artist and director to his previous work in PROJECT DEADMAN. Also includes interviews with all the special guests on his album.
- A documentary analyzing the surrealist elements of the film Spellbound, and the work made by Salvador Dalí in that film.