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The 20 greatest Alfred Hitchcock movies

Started by LennG, March 01, 2022, 03:13:16 PM

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/the-20-greatest-alfred-hitchcock-movies/ss-BB1bJZw2?ocid=msedgntp

The list isn't in any sort of order, just who the writer thought were his 20 greatest movies.

Hitch has always been probably my favorite director and I basically love all his movies, some a lot more than others and I believe I have seen them all. (several times).

Just my own list

#1---Dial M For Murder
#2---Psycho
#3-- Vertigo
#4--Strangers On A Train
#5--The 39 Steps

A few really good ones that weren't on the list were Rope, the newer Man Who Knew Too Much, and The Paradine Case
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ozzie

I can't say I have seen all his works, but my fave Hitchcock flix are:

1 - Notorious
2 - Psycho
3 - The 39 Steps
4 - The Lady Vanishes
5 - Dial "M" for Murder
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Sem

Dial M For Murder is my favorite Hitchcock movie Len, and I'm sure you know why.  ;)

jimv

I like most of the Hitchcock movies.  I have a particular fondness for "I Confess."  I know it's one of his lesser films, but the plot really fascinates me.  It's too bad that he had a cast of English actors in a French city.

LennG

Quote from: Sem on March 01, 2022, 07:38:03 PM
Dial M For Murder is my favorite Hitchcock movie Len, and I'm sure you know why.  ;)


You bet Steve.

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DaveBrown74

My personal favorite is "Rope." I thought that was tremendous. I have probably watched that at least 15 times in my life.