Alfred Hitchcock filmography

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[edit] Silent films

[edit] As a writer

In these early films, Hitchcock was usually credited with the role of title designer. Many are now lost. All works are in public domain.

Year Title Production Company Other notes
1921 The Call of Youth Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1921 The Great Day Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1921 Appearances Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1921 The Mystery Road Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1921 The Princess of New York Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1921 Dangerous Lies Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1921 The Bonnie Brier Bush Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1922 Three Live Ghosts Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1922 Tell Your Children Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1922 Love's Boomerang Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1922 The Spanish Jade Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1922 The Man from Home Famous Players-Lasky British Producers
1923 Woman to Woman Balcon, Freedman & Saville
1923 The White Shadow Balcon, Freedman & Saville
1924 The Prude's Fall Balcon, Freedman & Saville
1924 The Passionate Adventure Gainsborough Pictures
1925 The Blackguard Studio Babelsberg German title: Die Prinzessin und der Geiger

[edit] As a director

All works are in public domain.

Year Title Production Company Other notes
1922 No. 13 Wardour & F. unfinished; believed lost
1923 Always Tell Your Wife Seymour Hicks Productions uncredited; only one of two reels survive
1925 The Pleasure Garden Gainsborough Pictures/
Münchner Lichtspielkunst AG (Emelka)
1926 The Mountain Eagle Gainsborough Pictures/
Münchner Lichtspielkunst AG (Emelka)
lost
1927 The Lodger Gainsborough Pictures/
Carlyle Blackwell Productions
1927 Downhill Gainsborough Pictures
1927 The Ring British International Pictures
1928 Easy Virtue Gainsborough Pictures
1928 The Farmer's Wife British International Pictures
1928 Champagne British International Pictures
1929 The Manxman British International Pictures
1929 Blackmail (silent version) British International Pictures Silent version actually released several months after "talkie" version for theatres unequipped for sound reproduction

[edit] British films

*:now in public domain.
Year Title Production Company Other notes
1929 Blackmail* British International Pictures The first British talkie.
1930 Juno and the Paycock* British International Pictures
1930 Murder!* British International Pictures
1930 Elstree Calling* British International Pictures
1931 The Skin Game* British International Pictures
1931 Mary* Süd-Film AG
1932 Number Seventeen* British International Pictures
1932 Rich and Strange* British International Pictures
1933 Waltzes from Vienna* Gaumont British Picture Corporation
1934 The Man Who Knew Too Much* Gaumont British Picture Corporation The first version.
1935 The 39 Steps* Gaumont British Picture Corporation
1936 Secret Agent* Gaumont British Picture Corporation
1936 Sabotage* Gaumont British Picture Corporation
1937 Young and Innocent* Gaumont British Picture Corporation
1938 The Lady Vanishes Gaumont British Picture Corporation
1939 Jamaica Inn* Mayflower Pictures Corporation Ltd.

[edit] American/British films

*:now in public domain.
Year Title Production Company Other notes
1940 Rebecca Selznick International Pictures Won Academy Award for Best Picture. Based on a book by Daphne du Maurier.
1940 Foreign Correspondent* Walter Wanger Productions Inc./
Selznick International Pictures
1941 Mr. & Mrs. Smith RKO Radio Pictures
1941 Suspicion RKO Radio Pictures
1942 Saboteur Universal Pictures/
Frank Lloyd Productions
1943 Shadow of a Doubt* Universal Pictures/
Skirball Productions
1944 Lifeboat 20th Century Fox
1944 Aventure Malgache* Ministry of Information of U.K. French language propaganda short.
1944 Bon Voyage* Ministry of Information of U.K. French language propaganda short.
1945 Spellbound* Selznick International Pictures/
Vanguard Films
1946 Notorious* RKO Radio Pictures/
Vanguard Films
1947 The Paradine Case Vanguard Films
1948 Rope* Warner Bros. Pictures/
Transatlantic Pictures

Hitchcock's first color film/Based on a true story
1949 Under Capricorn Warner Bros. Pictures/
Transatlantic Pictures
1950 Stage Fright Warner Bros. Pictures
1951 Strangers on a Train* Warner Bros. Pictures Based on a Patricia Highsmith novel.
1953 I Confess Warner Bros. Pictures
1954 Dial M for Murder Warner Bros. Pictures
1954 Rear Window* Paramount Pictures/
Patron Inc.
1955 To Catch a Thief* Paramount Pictures
1955 The Trouble with Harry* Paramount Pictures/
Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions
1956 The Man Who Knew Too Much Paramount Pictures/
Filwite Productions
The second version of the film.
1956 The Wrong Man Warner Bros. Pictures Based on a true story.
1958 Vertigo* Paramount Pictures/
Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions
1959 North by Northwest* Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/
Loew's Incorporated
1960 Psycho* Shamley Productions Originally distributed by Paramount Pictures. Based on a Robert Bloch novel.
1963 The Birds Universal Pictures/
Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions
Based on a Daphne du Maurier short story.
1964 Marnie Universal Pictures/
Geoffrey-Stanley Productions
1966 Torn Curtain Universal Pictures
1969 Topaz Universal Pictures Based on a Leon Uris book.
1972 Frenzy Universal Pictures
1976 Family Plot Universal PicturesHitchcock's final theatrical film

[edit] Television episodes

[edit] References

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