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39 STEPS, THE (CRITERION)
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In one of Hitchcock's most popular British productions, Robert Donat stars as a Canadian traveling in London, whose chance encounter with a woman on the run from foreign agents leads him into danger after she is murdered. Suspected of the crime, Donat must elude police while also trying to crack a spy ring to prove his innocence.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK 3DISC SET
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Five early British films from the "Master of Suspense" are presented here. From the silent era,
The Ring
(1927, 82 mins.) is a story of two prizefighters in love with the same woman, and
Manxman
(1929, 90 mins.) is an ambitious film about a love triangle in which some of Hitchcock's favorite themes--vertigo and moral conflict--begin to develop. Then in the early sound period, Alfred directed
Murder
(1930, 108 mins.), starring Herbert Marshall as an actor who serves on a jury at a murder trial and believes the accused woman is innocent. The story of
Skin Game
(1931, 85 mins.) is of a feud between the landed gentry and a rising mercantile family, while
Rich and Strange
(1932, 83 mins.) tells of a young couple on a Alfred Hitchcock---Great Britain---1927-1932---441 mins.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK LEGENDS HOLLY
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All the collections in the
Legends of Hollywood
line feature an Al Hirschfeld caricature of the screen icon being celebrated. In this case, it's Alfred Hitchcock, and the set includes 10 early films from the Master of Suspense:
Young and Innocent
(1937, 80 mins.),
Blackmail
(1929, 84 mins.),
Juno and the Paycock
(1930, 85 mins.),
Rich and Strange
(1931, 83 mins.),
The Ring
(1927, 72 mins.),
The Lodger
(1927),
Secret Agent
(1936, 86 mins.),
The Lady Vanishes
(1938, 97 mins.),
The Man Who Knew Too Much
1934, 74 mins.), and
Sabotage
(1936, 76 Alfred Hitchcock---Great Britain---1927-1938---863 mins.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK MASTERPIECE
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Fourteen classic films from the famous "Master of Suspense", spanning more than three decades of his career in Hollywood. This landmark collection includes
Saboteur
(1942, 115 mins.), Hitchcock's American version of
The 39 Steps
, starring Robert Cummings, Priscilla Lane, and Otto Kruger.
Shadow of a Doubt
(1943, 115 mins.) is arguably Hitchcock's greatest film of the 1940's. Jimmy Stewart can't keep his eyes off his neighbors in
Rear Window
(1954, 112 mins.). Joseph Cotten and Teresa Wright star i n a gripping psychological study.
The Trouble with Harry
(1955, 105 mins.) is a pitch-black comedy with John Forsythe and Shirley MacLaine.
The Man Who Knew Too Much
(1956, 120 mins.) is the Hollywood remake of Hitchcock's own 1934 film, starring James Stewart and Doris Day.
Vertigo
(1958 , 128 mins.) is frequently cited as one of the greatest films of all time. James Stewart and Kim Novak star in Hitchcock's most personal work.
Psycho
(1960, 120 mins.) is one of the auteur's most brilliantly transgressive masterpieces, starring Vivian Leigh and Anthony Perkins in their most f amous roles.
The Birds
(1963, 119 mins.) is a terrifying nightmare propelled by terrific special effects. Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, and Jessica Tandy star.
Marnie
(1964, 130 mins.) is an underrated detective thriller with Tippi Hedren and Sean Connery.
Torn Curtain
(1966, 125 mins.) is a f
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PREMIER COLL.
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Comprising lesser-known and long out-of-print gems from the Master of Suspense's catalog, the
Premiere Collection
is a great complement to the Hitchcock
Masterpiece Collection, Signature Collection
, or even a lone copy of
Psycho
. This eight-disc box set includes
Lifeboat
(USA, 1944, 96 mins.),
Young and Innocent
(Great Britain, 1937, 82 mins.),
The Lodger
(Great Britain, 1926, 65 mins.),
Notorious
(USA, 1946, 102 mins.),
Rebecca
(USA, 1940, 104 mins.),
Sabotage
(Great Britain, 1936, 76 mins.),
Spellbound
(USA, 1945, 111 mins.), and
The Paradine Case
(USA, 1948, 125 mins.). Alfred Hitchcock---USA/Great Britain---1926-1948---594 mins.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 1
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The Master of Suspense brings murder into the family living room with the chilling first season of his television mystery series. Cloris Leachman, Charles Bronson, Claude Rains, Lorne Greene, Joanne Woodward, and Vera Miles are just a few of the stars who appear in 39 riveting stories. USA, 1955-1956,
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 2
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The Master of Suspense brings murder into the family living room with the chilling second season of his television mystery series. Hume Cronyn, Norman Leavitt, Royal Dano, and Harry Shearer are just a few of the stars who appear in 39 riveting stories. USA, 1956-1957, 1003 mins.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 3
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More half-hour haunts from the Master of Suspense. This set includes all 39 episodes from the third season of this ominous television series, starting with the shocker "The Glass Eye," starring Billy Barty, Rosemary Harris and William Shatner, and concluding with a very morbid dinner party ("Little White Frock"). Season Three also includes two selections directed by a young Robert Altman. USA, 1957-1958, 1019 mins.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS SEASON 4
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More half-hour haunts from the Master of Suspense. This set includes all 36 episodes from the fourth season of this ominous television series, which boasts appearances by Steve McQueen, Bette Davis, Claude Rains, Cloris Leachman, Roger Moore, Walter Mathau, Leslie Nielsen and many more familiar faces. It starts with "Poison," based on a Roald Dahl story, and ends with "Invitation to an Accident," which deals with the morbid link between infidelity and gravity.
USA---1958-1959---930 mins.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK SIGNATURE COLLECTION
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Nine wonderful American films from Alfred Hitchcock that find the director dabbling in screwball comedy, espionage thrillers, and his trademark suspense.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK: MASTER OF SU
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An indispensable collection of key early works from the famed "Master of Suspense. Includes
Young and Innocent
(1937, 80 mins.), a "wrong man" th riller in the
39 Steps
mold, starring Derrick de Marney and Nova P ilbeam.
Blackmail
(1929, 86 mins.) is Hitchcock's first sound film, a psychological thriller about deceit and blackmail starring Anny Ondra.
Juno and the Paycock
(1930, 96 mins.), Hitchcock's second talkie, stars Sara Allgood and Edward Chapman in a melodrama about an Irish tenement family.
The Ring
(1927, 82 mins.) stars Carl Brisson in a powerful prizefighting melodrama.
The Lodger
(1926, 91 mins.) is one of Hitchcock's earliest silents, dubbed by the auteur as "the first true Hitchcock film".
Secret Agent
(1936, 83 mins.) is a spine-tingling spy film based on the novels of W. Somerset Maugham. John Gielgud, Madeleine Carroll, and Peter Lorre lead a star-studded cast.
The Lady Vanishes
(1938, 99 mins.) is one of the director's undeniable masterpieces. Made at the end of Hitchcock's British period, the comedy-thriller is an entertaining and very funny work.
The Man Who Knew Too Much
(1934, 75 mins.), Hitchcock's international breakthrough, features Peter Lorre in his first English-language role. Finally,
Sabotage
(1936, 81 mins.) is a fascinating look at xenophobia and Alfred Hitchcock---Great Britain---1926-1938---773 mins.
BIRDS, THE (HITCHCOCK)
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Sheer terror from the master.
DIAL M FOR MURDER
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Grace Kelly, Ray Milland and Robert Cummings star in Hitchcock's sophisticated study of the perfect crime. One of the first 3-D feature films of 1954.
ESSENTIAL ALFRED HITCHCOCK COL
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A collection of early British works from the prolific "Master of Suspense". Includes
Champagne
(1928, 93 mins.), an early British silent.
Murder!
(1930, 92 mins.) stars Herbert Marshall in Hitchcock's second talkie, about a screen starlet on trial for murder.
Number Seventeen
(1932, 64 mins.) stars Leon M. Lion in an entertaining thriller spoof.
39 Steps
(1935, 87 mins.) is Hitchcock's first true masterpiece, about a man who's wrongly suspected of murdering a mysterious spy. Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll star in a classic film that establishes many of the director's thematic and stylistic signatures.
The Skin Game
(1931, 87 mins.) stars Edmund Gwenn in an adaptation of a John Galsworthy play.
Jamaica Inn
(1939, 98 mins.) is Hitchcock's last British venture, a period adventure starring Charles Laughton as a ruthless pirate.
Easy Virtue
(1927, 79 mins.) is a silent society drama starring Robin Irvine.
The Manxman
(1929, 129 mins.), Hitchcock's last silent film, is a taut melodrama about a sordid love triangle. Finally,
The Farmer's Wife i> Alfred Hitchcock---Great Britain---1927-1939---826 mins.
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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Hitchcock's second American film is an entertaining blend of suspense and dark humor involving an American reporter sent to Europe to cover the war.
FRENZY
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Hitchcock's penultimate film showed the master near peak form with a dark suspense story in which an innocent man is suspected of a series of vicious necktie stranglings. He's on the run, while the suave and sexually depraved killer eludes suspicion. Hitchcock's first film shot in England since
Stage Fright
was also a return to the more sensational and shocking elements of
Psycho
after several years of more "sophisticated" fare. Jon Finch and Alfred Hitchcock---Great Britain---1972---116 mins.
I CONFESS
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Montgomery Clift plays a priest who hears a murderer's confession and will not violate the sanctity of the confessional even to protect himself. With Anne Baxter and Karl Malden. Alfred Hitchcock---USA---1953---95 mins.
JAMAICA INN ('39)
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Hitchcock's last film in England before moving to Hollywood. With Charles Laughton in a story set in the eighteenth century about a young Irish girl who moves to Cornwall, England, to set up an inn. Alfred Hitchcock---Great Britain---1939---98 mins.
LADY VANISHES, THE (HITCHCOCK)
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One of Hitchcock's best British films. May Whitty stars as a kindly woman who befriends a young girl (Margaret Lockwood) on a train, then disappears.
LIFEBOAT
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On the Atlantic during WWII, a ship and a German U-Boat both sink after battling each other. The ship's survivors gather on a lifeboat, each of them from varied backgrounds: there's an international journalist, a rich businessman, a radio operator, a nurse, a steward, a sailor, and a communist engineer. Conflict skyrockets when the group pulls a U-boat survivor from the water. Hitchcock's classic style illuminates John Steinbeck's well-crafted story, in this tension-dense drama from which the ocean is the only escape. Alfred Hitchcock---USA---1944---96 mins.