Alfred Hitchcock was a British film director and producer, who pioneered many techniques within the suspense and psychological thriller genres, he had a career which lasted over fifty years. In his lifetime he was nominated for six academy awards, winning two golden globe awards, eight Laurel awards and five life-time achievement awards.
Moviemaker magazine described him as the most influential filmmaker of all-time; he is also widely regarded as cinema’s most significant artists.
Here are some of the films Hitchcock directed/produced:
The Lodger is a 1927 silent film.
The woman alone is a 1936 thriller.
Psycho is 1960 suspense horror.
Rebecca is a 1940 psychological/dramatic noir thriller.
Foreign Correspondent is a 1940 spy thriller film.
Notorious is a 1946 thriller.
Family Pilot is a 1976 dark comedy thriller which Hitchcock directed, it was his fifty-third and final film before he died in 1980.
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