Alfred Hitchcock Great Film Moments
Murder!
Murder! (1930) - Where to Begin - Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall) questions Ted (Edward Chapman) and Doucie (Phyllis Konstam) about the night of the murder.
Murder!
Murder! (1930) - Prison Visit - Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall) visits Diana Baring (Norah Baring) in prison in an attempt to clear her name.
Murder!
Murder! (1930) - Any Answer to That, Sir John? - Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall) remains unconvinced of Diana Baring's involvement in the murder of Edna Druce.
Murder!
Murder! (1930) - The Scene Isn't Finished - Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall) invites Handel Fane (Esme Percy) to audition for his new play with the intention of drawing out a confession.
Murder!
Murder! (1930) - Truth Is Often Stranger Than Fiction - Diana Baring (Norah Baring) testifies that she has no memory of the events surrounding the murder of Edna Druce.
Murder!
Murder! (1930) - Squeaky Voice - Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall) examines the crime scene and questions Miss Mitcham (Marie Wright) about her observations.
Murder!
Murder! (1930) - Not the Other Woman - Handel Fane (Esme Percy) talks to the authorities about the murder between costume changes backstage.
Murder!
Murder! (1930) - The Mirror - In a cinematic first, Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall) shaves in the mirror as his inner monologue is presented on the soundtrack.
Murder!
Murder! (1930) - Scene of the Crime - Diana Baring (Norah Baring) is found by the body of Edna Druce, with no memory of what led to her murder.
Murder!
Murder! (1930) - Final Performance - Handel Fane (Esme Percy) performs his trapeze act one last time before he is completely overcome with guilt for committing murder.
Strangers on a Train
Strangers on a Train (1951) - A Face in the Crowd - Guy (Farley Granger) notices a sinister face watching him from the crowd.
Strangers on a Train
Strangers on a Train (1951) - Meeting on the Train - Guy (Farley Granger) and Bruno (Robert Walker) meet on the train.
Strangers on a Train
Strangers on a Train (1951) - Guy's Alibi - Guy (Farley Granger) tries to piece together the murder timeline so he can avoid being implicated in a crime he did not commit.
Strangers on a Train
Strangers on a Train (1951) - Deadly Carousel Ride - Guy (Farley Granger) and Bruno (Robert) fight on a wildly spinning carousel.
Torn Curtain
Torn Curtain (1966) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Paul Newman, Hansjörg Felmy, Ludwig Donath, Wolfgang Kieling, Günter Strack. An American scientist publicly defects to East Germany as part of a cloak and dagger mission to find the solution for a formula resin and then figuring out a plan to escape back to the West.
The Birds
The Birds (1963) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Rod Taylor, Charles McGraw, Lonny Chapman, Joe Mantell, Doodles Weaver. Chic socialite Melanie Daniels enjoys a passing flirtation with an eligible attorney in a San Francisco pet shop and, on an impulse, follows him to his hometown bearing a gift of lovebirds. But upon her arrival, the bird population runs amok. Suddenly, the townsfolk face a massive avian onslaught, with the feathered fiends inexplicably attacking people all over Bodega Bay.
Shadow of a Doubt
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Joseph Cotten, Macdonald Carey, Henry Travers, Hume Cronyn, Wallace Ford. A teen living in Santa Rosa, California, Charlotte “Charlie” Newton, is frustrated because nothing exciting seems to be happening in her life. Then, she receives wonderful news: her uncle, Charlie Oakley, is arriving for a visit. But Uncle Charlie may not be the man he seems to be.
Saboteur
Saboteur (1942) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Robert Cummings, Otto Kruger, Alan Baxter, Clem Bevans, Norman Lloyd. Aircraft factory worker Barry Kane goes on the run across the United States when he is wrongly accused of starting a fire that killed his best friend.
Family Plot
Family Plot (1976) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Bruce Dern, William Devane, Ed Lauter, Warren J. Kemmerling, William Prince. Lighthearted suspense film about a phony psychic/con artist and her taxi driver/private investigator boyfriend who encounter a pair of serial kidnappers while trailing a missing heir in California.
Frenzy
Frenzy (1972) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jon Finch, Barry Foster, Alec McCowen, Clive Swift, Bernard Cribbins. Frenzy is the last film from Hitchcock. Set in London, Frenzy tells the story of a serial killer who strangles women to death with a necktie.
Marnie
Marnie (1964) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Sean Connery, Martin Gabel, Bob Sweeney, Milton Selzer, Alan Napier. Marnie is a beautiful kleptomaniac who’s in love with the business man Mark Rutland. Marnie who is a compulsive thief is being watched by her new boss Mark who suspects her of stealing from him and thus decides to blackmail her in the most unusual way. A psychological thriller from Alfred Hitchcock based on a novel of the same name by Winston Graham.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Janet Leigh, and Martin Balsam. A young woman steals $40,000 from her employer’s client, and subsequently encounters a young motel proprietor too long under the domination of his mother.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - Trailer #2 (Re-Release) - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Janet Leigh, and Martin Balsam. Psycho is one of the most famous masterpieces from Hitchcock and for it’s time was unparalleled in it’s horror effect. A chilling score sets the pace for an introverted killer and a mystery thriller case of multiple dimensions. The credits for the film directed by Saul Bass were revolutionary for their time.
Strangers on a Train
Strangers on a Train (1951) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker, Leo G. Carroll , and Patricia Hitchcock. A psychotic socialite confronts a pro tennis star with a theory on how two complete strangers can get away with murder?a theory that he plans to implement.
North by Northwest
North by Northwest (1959) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant , Eva Marie Saint , James Mason , Jessie Royce Landis, and Leo G. Carroll . An advertising man is mistaken for a spy, triggering a deadly cross-country chase.
Spellbound
Spellbound (1945) - Trailer #1 - A female psychiatrist (Ingrid Bergman) protects the identity of an amnesia patient (Gregory Peck) accused of murder while attempting to recover his memory.
Vertigo
Vertigo (1958) - Trailer #1 - A San Francisco detective (James Stewart) suffering from acrophobia investigates the strange activities of an old friend’s wife, all the while becoming dangerously obsessed with her.
Vertigo
Vertigo (1958) - Wandering Together - Scottie (James Stewart) meets up with Madeleine (Kim Novak) again and she allows him to “wander” with her a while.
Vertigo
Vertigo (1958) - Saving Madeleine - Scottie (James Stewart) follows Madeleine (Kim Novak), but is shocked when she tries to drown herself in San Francisco Bay.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - A Boy's Best Friend - Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) gets to know Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins).
Vertigo
Vertigo (1958) - Visiting the Past - Scottie (James Stewart) takes Madeleine (Kim Novak) on a trip through her past.
Vertigo
Vertigo (1958) - Uncanny Resemblance - Scottie (James Stewart) watches Madeleine (Kim Novak) at the museum; she stares at a painting of Carlotta to which she bears an uncanny resemblance.
Spellbound
Spellbound (1945) - The Heart Can See Deeper - Constance (Ingrid Bergman) pleads with Dr. Brulov (Michael Chekhov) to help her save John (Gregory Peck) from the authorities even if he has committed murder.
Spellbound
Spellbound (1945) - A Stupid Murder - Constance (Ingrid Bergman) uses her wits to escape Dr. Murchison (Leo G. Carroll), who has threatened to shoot her.
Spellbound
Spellbound (1945) - Nothing to Do With Love - Constance (Ingrid Bergman) remains with John (Gregory Peck) even after the truth comes out because she loves him.
Spellbound
Spellbound (1945) - Dr. Edwardes' Surreal Dream - Dr. Edwardes (Gregory Peck) recounts his dream to Constance (Ingrid Bergman). This scene was famously designed by surrealist painter Salvador Dali.
Spellbound
Spellbound (1945) - A Bullet in the Back - Constance (Ingrid Bergman) unravels John’s (Gregory Peck) psychological problem, but fate steps in to break up their new romance.
Spellbound
Spellbound (1945) - Delusions of Love - Constance (Ingrid Bergman) goes out to the country with Dr. Edwardes (Gregory Peck) and finds herself attracted to him.
Rear Window
Rear Window (1954) - Did You Get My Note? - Jeff (James Stewart) calls Thorwald (Raymond Burr) to get him out of the apartment so Lisa (Grace Kelly) and Stella (Thelma Ritter) can search for clues.
Rear Window
Rear Window (1954) - A Note to Thorwald - Jeff (James Stewart) writes a note to Thorwald questioning the disappearance of his wife. Lisa (Grace Kelly) riskily delivers it by slipping it under the door.
Rear Window
Rear Window (1954) - Sneaking into the Apartment - Jeff (James Stewart) keeps watch as Stella (Thelma Ritter) digs up the garden for clues and Lisa (Grace Kelly) sneaks into Thorwald’s apartment.
Rebecca
Rebecca (1940) - I Am Mrs. de Winter Now! - Mrs. Danvers (Judith Anderson) corners the Second Mrs. de Winter (Joan Fontaine), and questions her about the afterlife.
Rear Window
Rear Window (1954) - Dream Forever in Your Arms - Jeff (James Stewart) sleeps peacefully by the window with two broken legs with Lisa (Grace Kelly) by his side.
Rear Window
Rear Window (1954) - Caught Snooping - When Lisa (Grace Kelly) is caught snooping in Thorwald’s (Raymond Burr) apartment, Jeff (James Stewart) is also caught watching from his window.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - Sinking Marion's Car - Norman (Anthony Perkins) pushes Marion’s car into a nearby swamp.
Rear Window
Rear Window (1954) - When Am I Going to See You Again? - Lisa (Grace Kelly) and Jeff (James Stewart) have a disagreement over their future together.
Rebecca
Rebecca (1940) - Maxim's Marriage Proposal - Faced with the imminent departure of his new companion (Joan Fontaine), Maxim (Laurence Olivier) proposes to her.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - The Bates Motel - Consumed with thoughts of her misdeeds, Marion (Janet Leigh) comes upon the Bates Motel.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - I'm Not Capable of Being Fooled - Norman (Anthony Perkins) bristles at the suggestion that Marion fooled him; he won’t allow Arbogast (Martin Balsam) to question his mother.
Rebecca
Rebecca (1940) - Driving in Monte Carlo - Maxim (Laurence Olivier) tells his young companion (Joan Fontaine) why he’s been inviting her on so many day trips.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - Peeping on Marion - Norman (Anthony Perkins) watches Marion (Janet Leigh) undress.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - People Just Come and Go - Arbogast (Martin Balsam) interviews Norman (Anthony Perkins) about Marion; Norman grows increasingly jumpy.
The Birds
The Birds (1963) - Attacked in the Attic - Melanie (Tippi Hedren) is overwhelmed by birds in the attic and nearly killed until Mitch (Rod Taylor) drags her to safety.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - Norman Finds the Body - From the Bates home, Norman (Anthony Perkins) cries out in horror — “Mother, blood!” — and races to the murder scene.
The Birds
The Birds (1963) - I Think You're Evil! - A frantic mother (Doreen Lang) accuses Melanie (Tippi Hedren) of starting the bird attacks, and Melanie and Mitch (Rod Taylor) discover Annie (Suzanne Pleshette) dead on her front porch.
The Birds
The Birds (1963) - Gas Station Explosion - Melanie (Tippi Hedren) watches as an unfortunate accident at the gas station causes an explosion which attracts a swarm of seagulls.
The Birds
The Birds (1963) - Eyes Pecked Out - Lydia (Jessica Tandy) finds a dead man with his eyes pecked out.
Vertigo
Vertigo (1958) - Scottie's Nightmare - Scottie (James Stewart) has an unnerving nightmare about falling in the same spot that Madeline did.
Vertigo
Vertigo (1958) - The Bell Tower - Scottie (James Stewart) chases Madeleine (Kim Novak) up the bell tower, then sees her jump to her death.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - The Truth About Mother - Lila (Vera Miles) comes face to face with Mrs. Bates; Norman (Anthony Perkins) rushes at Lila, but Sam (John Gavin) arrives just in time.
The Birds
The Birds (1963) - Seagull Attack - Melanie (Tippi Hedren) is ambushed by a seagull and gets a gash on her head.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - She Wouldn't Even Harm a Fly - In Norman’s (Anthony Perkins) twisted mind, he is Mrs. Bates; her thoughts are his.
The Birds
The Birds (1963) - Crows on the Playground - Melanie (Tippi Hedren) smokes as flocks of crows quietly gather on the school playground behind her.
Psycho
Psycho (1960) - Arbogast Meets Mother - Arbogast (Martin Balsam) enters the Bates residence to question Norman’s mother; she’s been expecting him.
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