Also Credited As:
Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock
Biography
Hitchcock went through four distinct periods throughout his career, starting with his silent period where he made "The Lodger" (1926) and a handful of others before entering the sound era and properly beginning his so-called British period. During the 1930s, he honed his master of suspense chops with a number of acclaimed espionage films like "The 39 Steps" (1935), "The Secret Agent" (1936) and "Sabotage" (1936). He attracted the attention of …
LATEST CREDITS
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Host |
Henri Langlois: The Phantom of the Cinematheque | Himself |
Hollywood: The Selznick Years | Interviewee |
Dial M For Murder | Man in Club Photo, Director |
The Gazebo | on Phone |
The Wrong Man | Himself |
Rear Window | Butler in Songwriter's Apartment, Director |
Innocent Blood | Man with Cello Case |
To Catch a Thief | Man Seated Next to Cary Grant on Bus |
North By Northwest | Man Who Misses Bus, Director |
Suspicion | Director |
The 39 Steps | Director |
Blackmail | Director |
The Paradine Case | Director |
Juno and the Paycock | Director |
Young and Innocent | Director |
Alfred Hitchcock: Sabotage and The Lodger | Director |
The Trouble With Harry | Director |
Notorious | Director |
Foreign Correspondent | Director |
Vertigo | Director |
Stage Fright | Director |
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