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Sir Aflred Joseph Hitchock KBE (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980), was an English/American pioneer film director, screenwriter and producer.


Biography

Brief biography needed

Filmography

Film

Alfred Hitchcock Directorial Filmography
Title Year Studio Time color OAR Audio Notes
The Pleasure Garden 1925 Gainsborough Pictures & Emelka Studios 01:23 B&W 1.33:1 silent
The Mountain Eagle 1926 Gainsborough Pictures & Emelka Studios N/A B&W 1.33:1 Silent Lost film
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog 1927 Gainsborough Pictures 01:20 B&W 1.33:1 Silent AKA: The Case of Jonathan Drew


The Ring 1927 British International Pictures 01:34 B&W 1.33:1 Silent Also Screenplay writer
Downhill 1927 Gainsborough Pictures 01:25 B&W 1.33:1 Silent AKA: When Boys Leave Home
Easy Virtue 1928 Gainsborough Pictures 01:22 B&W 1.33:1 Silent
The Farmer's Wife 1928 British International Pictures 01:37 B&W 1.33:1 Silent
Champagne 1928 British International Pictures 01:29 B&W 1.33:1 Silent Screenplay co-writer
The Manxman 1929 British International Pictures 01:28 B&W 1.33:1 Silent
Blackmail 1929 British International Pictures 01:17 B&W 1.33:1 Mono (RCA) Released in both silent and sound versions
Juno and the Paycock 1930 British International Pictures 01:37 B&W 1.33:1 Mono (RCA)
Murder! 1930 British International Pictures 01:48 B&W 1.33:1 Mono (RCA) Also Screenplay co-writer
The Skin Game 1931 British International Pictures 01:28 B&W 1.33:1 Mono (RCA) Also Screenplay co-writer
Rich and Strange 1931 British International Pictures 01:22 B&W 1.33:1 Mono AKA: East of Shanghai; Also Screenplay co-writer
Number Seventeen 1932 British International Pictures 01:04 B&W 1.33:1 Mono Also Screenplay co-writer
Waltzes from Vienna 1934 Gaumont 01:20 B&W 1.33:1 Mono (BAF) AKA: Strauss' Great Waltz/ The Strauss Waltz
The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934 Gaumont 01:15 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (BAF)
The 39 Steps 1935 Gaumont 01:26 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (BAF)
Secret Agent 1936 Gaumont 01:26 B&W 1.37:1 Mono
Sabotage 1936 Gaumont 01:16 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (BAF) AKA: The Woman Alone (& Other titles)
Young and Innocent 1937 Gaumont 01:23 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (Western Electric) AKA: The Girl Was Young
The Lady Vanishes 1938 Gainsborough Pictures 01:37 B&W 1.37:1 Mono
Jamaica Inn 1939 Mayflower Pictures 01:48 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (RCA) Hitchcock's last film made in the U.K. prior to relocating to U.S.A.
Rebecca 1940 Selznick International Pictures 02:10 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (Western Electric) Hitchcock's first American made film; Won Academy Award for Best Picture
Foreign Correspondent 1940 Walter Wanger Productions, Inc 02:00 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (Western Electric)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith 1941 RKO Radio Pictures Inc. 01:35 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (RCA)
Suspicion 1941 RKO Radio Pictures Inc. 01:39 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (RCA)
Saboteur 1942 Frank Lloyd Productions & Universal Pictures 01:48 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (Western Electric)
Shadow of a Doubt 1943 Skirball Productions & Universal Pictures 01:48 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (Western Electric)
Lifeboat 1944 20th Century Fox 01:36 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (Western Electric)


Spellbound 1945 Selznick International Pictures & Vanguard Films Production 01:51 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (Western Electric)
Notorious 1946 RKO Radio Pictures Inc. & Vanguard Films Production 01:41 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (RCA) Also producer
The Paradine Case 1947 United Artists & Vanguard Films Production 02:05 B&W 1.37:1 Mono
Rope 1948 Warner Brothers & Transatlantic Pictures 01:20 Technicolor 1.37:1 Mono Also co-producer
Under Capricorn 1949 Warner Brothers & Transatlantic Pictures 01:57 Technicolor 1.37:1 Mono (Western Electric) Also co-producer
Stage Fright 1950 Warner Brothers 01:50 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (RCA) Also producer
Strangers on a Train 1951 Warner Brothers 01:43 B&W 1.37:1 Mono (RCA) Also producer
I Confess 1953 Warner Brothers 01:35 B&W 1.37:1 Mono Also producer
Dial M for Murder 1954 Warner Bros. 01:45 WarnerColor 1.85:1 Mono (RCA) Also producer; Hitchcock's only film shot in 3D
Rear Window 1954 Paramount Pictures 01:52 Technicolor 1.66:1 Mono (Western Electric) Also producer
To Catch a Thief 1955 Paramount Pictures 01:46 Technicolor 1.66:1 VistaVision Mono (Western Electric) Also Producer
The Trouble with Harry 1955 Paramount Pictures 01:39 Technicolor 1.85:1 VistaVision Mono (Western Electric) Also producer
The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956 Paramount Pictures 02:00 Technicolor 1.66:1 VistaVision Mono (Westrex) Also producer
The Wrong Man 1956 Warner Bros. 01:45 B&W 1.66:1 Mono (RCA) Also producer
Vertigo 1958 Paramount Pictures 02:08 Technicolor 1.85:1 VistaVision Mono (Westrex) Also Producer
North by Northwest 1959 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 02:16 Technicolor 1.66:1 VistaVision Mono (Westrex) Also producer
Psycho 1960 Shamely Productions 01:49 B&W 1.85:1 Mono (Westrex) Also producer
The Birds 1963 Universal Pictures 01:59 Technicolor 1.85:1 Mono (Westrex) Also Producer
Marnie 1964 Universal Pictures 02:10 Technicolor 1.85:1 Mono (Westrex) Also Producer
Torn Curtain 1966 Universal Pictures 02:08 Technicolor 1.85:1 Mono (Westrex) Also Producer
Topaz 1969 Universal Pictures 02:07 Technicolor 1.85:1 Mono (Westrex) Also Producer
Frenzy 1972 Universal Pictures 01:56 Technicolor 1.85:1 Mono (Westrex) Also Producer
Family Plot 1976 Universal Pictures 02:01 Technicolor 1.85:1 Mono (Westrex) Also Producer


Other Alfred Hitchcock Related Projects
Title Year Studio color OAR Audio Notes
Number 13 1922 Gainsborough Pictures B&W 1.33:1 Silent AKA: Mrs. Peabody Unfinished film; Lost
Always Tell Your Wife 1923 STUDIO B&W 1.33:1 Silent Co-director (uncredited), and production manager; Short Film
Mary 1931 STUDIO B&W 1.33:1 AUDIO German language remake of Murder!
The Fighting Generation 1944 STUDIO CLR OAR AUDIO American war-time propaganda film
An Elastic Affair 1930 STUDIO B&W 1.33:1 AUDIO Short film; Lost
Elstree Calling 1930 STUDIO B&W 1.33:1 AUDIO Co-director, directed "sketches, and other interpolated items"
DISPLAY TITLE YEAR STUDIO COLOR OAR AUDIO NOTES

Television

Characterizations

Alfred Hitchcock in Documentaries

Alfred Hitchcock Home Video Sets

Awards