Happy Friday! As many of you know, I really like Hitchcock films! So, this week on Classic Movie Friday, I decided to list my five favorite Hitchcock films!!!!!! I know you’ve been waiting for this day with bated breath! 🙂 I haven’t listed these in any particular order. And! I haven’t watched all Hitchcock films, so this list is subject to change at some future date. Drum Roll Please . . .
Dial M for Murder ~ 1954
Grace Kelly
Ray Milland
Robert Cummings
North by Northwest ~1959
Cary Grant
Eva Marie Saint
Rebecca ~1940
Laurence Olivier
Joan Fontaine
Strangers On A Train ~ 1951
Farley Granger
Ruth Roman
Robert Walker
The Lady Vanishes ~1938
Margaret Lockwood
Michael Redgrave
May Whitty
Do you like Hitchcock films? What are your favorites? Have you see the five I listed? What did you think? ENJOY!
All excellent films. I love Hitchcock’s films so much. I love all these you’ve listed. Dial M For Murder is scary because a small part of you wants Milland’s character to succeed because he put so much effort into his plan. It is not a nice feeling but I love it when Hitch makes you feel things you know you shouldn’t (such as when he makes us voyeurs in Rear Window.)
Nice to see Strangers on a Train getting some love, Robert Walker is excellent in that film. I’m hosting a Hitchcock blogathon, and I would love you to take part if you wanted to write about anything Hitchcock related. Maddy
I like North by Northwest because of Cary Grant and Rear Window because of Jimmy Stewart. 🙂
Hitchcock was a master. He knew how to terrorize through implication, which is the scariest kind. Hollywood has completely lost the gift as it goes for in-your-face and gore.
Love Hitchcock!! My favorites are Rear Window and Vertigo! Awesome list you got going! ~Anne
Great list of Hitchcock movies. I’ve seen Rear Window and I loved Rebecca. Although I’ve heard of some of the others, I haven’t seen them yet.
I’ve seen all but the first one– that one’s been on my to-watch list for a while, I just haven’t gotten to it yet. The others are all very good! I also really like Shadow of a Doubt, Notorious, & Spellbound. 🙂
I haven’t seen Shadow of A Doubt and Spellbound. I need to look for those. 🙂
Notorious! Yes!!
I saw Notorious once a long time ago and I really don’t remember much about it. I need to see it again. 🙂
I was browsing Netflix titles and, although I can’t remember if these were DVD or streaming, they have some of Hitchcock’s earlier films made in England. I’m really looking forward to watching them to see how he evolved!