Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock

Born:

August 13, 1899

Born as:

Alfred Joseph Hitchcock

Died:

April 29, 1980

Actors are cattle

Biography:

The young Alfred was educated at a variety of Jesuit schools and was a solitary and introspective child. After a job with an electrical cable company Hitchcock began to take a great interest in the cinema. And so in 1920 he produced the title designs for The great day. Designing titles for a string of twelve films, Hitch tried to to get his own movie off the ground in 1922 , but the production was not finished.

Hitchcock met and became engaged to his first true love, Alma Reville in 1921. They married five years later and had one child, a daughter, born in 1928. The couple would go on to collaborate on all his projects. They remained married until Hitchcock's death in 1980.

In 1925 Hitchcock finally got his chance to make his credited debut as a director with The pleasure garden. In the thirties his classic British period started including The man who knew to much (1934), The 39 steps (1935) and The lady vanishes (1938).

In 1939 Hitch accepted an offer from Gone with the wind producer David O Selznick to go to Hollywood. His first film there, the romantic thriller Rebecca (1940), cemented his standing and started and endless line of successes.

Alfred agreed to host a weekly TV series, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, a diversion that lasted a full ten years. In the same period during the fifties, he directed his greatest films, The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), Rear window (1954), Vertigo (1958)1, North by Northwest (1959)2 and Psycho (1960)3.

Hitchcock wrote, produced and directed films up until 1979, the year he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his contribution to British culture. Hitchcock never did receive a best director Oscar for any of the five films which were nominated over the years.

  • Selected movies
  • All movies

Selected Movies:

All Movies:

Popularity Title Year
8.80 Rear Window 1954
8.70 Psycho 1960
8.60 Vertigo 1958
8.60 North by Northwest 1959
8.40 Rebecca 1940
8.30 Strangers on a Train 1951
8.30 Notorious 1946
8.22 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Lamb to the Slaughter #3.28 1958
8.20 Shadow of a Doubt 1943
8.10 Dial M for Murder 1954
8.10 Rope 1948
8.10 The Lady Vanishes 1938
8.00 Lifeboat 1944
8.00 The 39 Steps 1935
7.96 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Breakdown #1.7 1955
7.90 The Birds 1963
7.77 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Case of Mr. Pelham #1.10 1955
7.76 Watchtower Over Tomorrow 1945
7.72 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Bang! You're Dead #7.2 1961
7.70 Spellbound 1945
7.70 Foreign Correspondent 1940
7.62 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: One More Mile to Go #2.28 1957
7.60 Suspicion 1941
7.60 Frenzy 1972
7.58 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Back for Christmas #1.23 1956
7.53 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Perfect Crime #3.3 1957
7.50 The Wrong Man 1956
7.50 The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956
7.50 To Catch a Thief 1955
7.40 Saboteur 1942
7.40 The Lodger 1927
7.38 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Revenge #1.1 1955
7.37 Number 13 1922
7.35 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: I Saw the Whole Thing #1.4 1962
7.22 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Mr. Blanchard's Secret #2.13 1956
7.20 I Confess 1953
7.20 The Trouble with Harry 1955
7.20 Sabotage 1936
7.20 Marnie 1964
7.10 Young and Innocent 1937
7.08 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Wet Saturday #2.1 1956
7.00 Stage Fright 1950
7.00 Blackmail 1929
6.90 The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934
6.76 Elstree Calling 1930
6.73 Mary 1931
6.73 Waltzes from Vienna 1934
6.71 Secret Agent 1936
6.70 Family Plot 1976
6.66 Bon Voyage 1944
6.61 Mr. & Mrs. Smith 1941
6.60 Torn Curtain 1966
6.46 The Manxman 1929
6.45 The Ring 1927
6.42 Murder! 1930
6.42 The Pleasure Garden 1925
6.41 The Paradine Case 1947
6.37 The Farmer's Wife 1928
6.32 Jamaica Inn 1939
6.25 Downhill 1927
6.21 Champagne 1928
6.21 Topaz 1969
6.13 Under Capricorn 1949
6.04 Rich and Strange 1931
6.04 Number Seventeen 1932
5.97 The Skin Game 1931
5.93 Aventure malgache 1944
5.89 Easy Virtue 1928
4.95 Juno and the Paycock 1930

Academy awards

1968 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award (1968)
1961 Nominated Best Director for: Psycho (1960)
1955 Nominated Best Director for: Rear Window (1954)
1946 Nominated Best Director for: Spellbound (1945)
1945 Nominated Best Director for: Lifeboat (1944)
1942 Nominated Best Picture for: Suspicion (1941)
1941 Nominated Best Director for: Rebecca (1940)

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Bibliography » Web:

Ain’t it cool - Michael refused to play a murderer
Amazon - To catch a DVD
DVD Times - To catch a thief
DVD Times - 39 steps on Blu-ray
DVD Times - Northwest on Blu-ray
Huffington post - Hysterical Psycho
Latino review - Will and Hitchcock
pajiba - The Birds, again
Sky news - Psycho music up for auction
Spellbound by Beauty: Alfred Hitchcock and His Leading Ladies -
The associated press - A famous score for sale
TV Shows on DVD - Hitchcock season 4