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Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
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Blackmail Alice White is having dinner in a fancy restaurant with her fiancT, when an artist setting at the next table invites her to come see his paintings upstairs. Alice's trip to the studio becomes a memorable one to say the least. This classic movie was Hitchcock's first sound film. (1929, 89 min.)
The Lady Vanishes Poor Iris Henderson and kindly old Miss Froy are traveling together on a train to England. When Iris awakes from a nap, she discovers Miss Froy has disappeared, and has been replaced by another lady wearing her friend's clothing. This was Hitchcock's last British hit before he moved to Hollywood. (1938, 105 min.)
Rich and Strange Fredy and Emily, a young married couple, decide to take a cruise around the world after they come into a sizeable inheritance. While on the cruise, both Emily and Fredy become romantically involved with the wrong people, and end up broke. Forced to journey home on a cargo boat, the couple realizes the worst is yet to come. (1932, 98 min.)
Sabotage Karl Verlok leads a secret life as a paid terrorist, which has lead undercover agent Ted Spencer to move in next door to Verlok and his wife Sylvia. Feeling that something's up, Verlok sends Sylvia's younger brother to deliver something to him, only the young man doesn't know he's delivering a time-bomb. Based on Joseph Conrad's novel 'The Secret Agent.' (1936, 84 min.)
Secret Agent An ever winding tale of deception: Secret Agent revolves around British novelist Edgar Brodie and secret agent Elsa Carrington. Their search for a ruthless murderer leads them to Switzerland, through the Alps and a train to Greece. Will a surprise air attack bring an end to their lives? Based on a novel by W. Somerset Maugham. (1936, 86 min.)
The 39 Steps Canadian rancher Richard Hannay is on vacation in England, when a lady he's previously met shows up at his door with a map in her hand and a knife in her back, mumbling something about '39 steps.' Now wanted for her murder, Hannay escapes to the Scottish town that appeared on the map. The 39 Steps is considered one of Hitchcock's first international successes. (1938, 91 mins.)
Number 17 A gang of thieves, followed by Detective Gilbert, have stashed their loot in what they believe to be a safe-house in London. You won't want to miss the classic train sequence: an enlightening view into Hitchcock's filming method for his die-hard fans! (1932, 68 min.)
The Man Who Knew Too Much Considered to be his 'international breakthrough' film, this classic Hitchcock thriller brings together vacationing English couple Bob and Jill Lawrence, and their new friend Louis Bernhard. Unfortunately, Bernard is murdered, but not before whispering something important in Bob's ear... (1934, 78 min.)
The Lodger Quiet an secretive Jonathan Drew has just rented a room in a London boarding house. Coincidentally, his arrival overlaps with the brutal murders orchestrated by Jack the Ripper. The Lodger is the first movie to be designated as a true 'Hitchcock Picture.' A gem for collectors. [silent] (1926, 98 min.) |
Genre: Classic
Running Time: 809 mins
Aspect Ratio: Standard 1.33:1 Color
Audio Tracks: ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
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