Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock was an English film director and producer widely regarded as one of the most influential filmmakers in cinema history. Born in 1899 in London, he became known as the “Master of Suspense” for his innovative thrillers that combined psychological tension, visual storytelling, and dark humor. Over a career spanning more than five decades, Hitchcock directed classic films such as Psycho, Vertigo, Rear Window, and North by Northwest. His pioneering techniques in editing, camera movement, and suspense profoundly shaped modern filmmaking. Hitchcock worked in both British and Hollywood cinema and remains a central figure in the history of psychological thrillers and suspense films.
Films in the catalogue
- The Lodger
- Downhill
- Easy Virtue
- The Farmer's Wife
- Blackmail
- Murder!
- The Skin Game
- Number Seventeen
- The Man Who Knew Too Much
- The 39 Steps
- Sabotage
- Secret Agent
- Young and Innocent
- The Lady Vanishes
- Jamaica Inn
- Foreign Correspondent
- Rebecca
- Suspicion
- Lifeboat
- Spellbound
- Notorious
- The Paradine Case
- Under Capricorn
- Strangers on a Train
- Dial M for Murder
- Rear Window
- The Trouble with Harry
- To Catch a Thief
- The Wrong Man
- Vertigo
- North by Northwest
- Psycho
- Birds
- Marnie
- Topaz
- Frenzy
- Family Plot