7 Best Movies of Alfred Hitchcock

Khuraijam Roger Singh
Sep 18, 2024

Psycho (1960)

An iconic horror-thriller follows Marion Crane, who steals a large sum of money and checks into the mysterious Bates Motel. What ensues is a chilling story centered on Norman Bates and his complex relationship with his mother.

Rear Window (1954)

A photographer with a broken leg, confined to his apartment, begins spying on his neighbors out of boredom. He soon becomes convinced that one of them has committed murder.

Vertigo (1958)

A psychological thriller centers on a retired detective with a fear of heights who becomes obsessed with the woman he's hired to follow and report on the strange behavior.

North by Northwest (1959)

An ordinary man is mistaken for a government agent and finds himself caught in a web of espionage, deceit, and danger. Known for its iconic action scenes, including a crop-dusting plane chase and the climax on Mount Rushmore.

The Birds (1963)

A seaside town becomes the target of inexplicable and terrifying bird attacks. This apocalyptic thriller is known for its unnerving scenes of avian violence and its exploration of nature's unpredictability.

Strangers on a Train (1951)

Two strangers meet on a train and discuss trading murders—each offering to kill someone for the other. While one man dismisses it as a joke, the other takes it seriously, leading to a tense psychological game.

Rope (1948)

Rope is a tense thriller about two men who commit a murder and host a dinner party with the body hidden in the room and want to prove their superiority by committing the "perfect murder".

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