Hitchcock's Films - A Ranking
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francescafay11 — 12 years ago(November 26, 2013 08:35 AM)
- Shadow of a Doubt
- Strangers on a Train
- The 39 Steps
- Rebecca
- Vertigo
(If we're just doing his American films then I would move 4 & 5 up and put either Spellbound or Foreign Correspondent at #5) - Spellbound
- Foreign Correspondent
- The Lady Vanishes
- Psycho
- Lifeboat or Rope (I can't decide
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I've seen all of Hitchcock's feature films (except of course "The Mountain Eagle"), so narrowing this list down was very hard with so many great films to choose from. Every one of his films has something to recommend it.
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marhefka — 12 years ago(November 26, 2013 06:13 PM)
We're on the same page except for The 39 Steps. I've seen 24 Hitchcock films but have never seen this one. I note that it has a very good IMDB rating of 7.9. Even more impressive is the no. of voters - over 32,000. Also, I see that it's available on youtube so I plan on watching it soon.
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apriceaboverubies29 — 12 years ago(February 28, 2014 09:25 PM)
- North by Northwest
- Vertigo
- Rear Window
- Rebecca
- The Birds
- Shadow of a Doubt
- To Catch a Thief
- Marnie
10.Psycho
11.Lifeboat
12.The Trouble with Harry
13.Notorious
14.The Paradine Case
15.Spellbound
"The flip side of fear is understanding."
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srinath_r_htanirs — 11 years ago(July 22, 2014 08:41 AM)
- Rebecca
- Rear Window
- Vertigo
- Psycho
- Notorious
Others I've watched - Dial M For Murder, Foreign Correspondent, Strangers On A Train, North By Northwest, Frenzy, The Birds, Shadow Of A Doubt
EDIT: Now have watched The Trouble With Harry, Lifeboat and Rope. The Trouble With Harry becomes my 5th favorite Hitchcock ahead of Notorious.
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marhefka — 11 years ago(October 12, 2014 09:50 PM)
@aciolino.
Actually, I must revise my list as follows:- Rebecca
- Shadow of a Doubt
- Dial M for Murder
- Strangers on a Train
- Psycho
- Vertigo
- Rear Window
- The Man Who Knew Too Much
- North by Northwest
- Suspicion
It's possible that Strangers on a Train should be ranked higher on my list. Great acting, many plot twists, great set pieces.
