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Directed by Alfred Hitchcock,
Cliff OwenOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
Historical,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Films about alcoholism,
Medical-themed films,
Seafaring films,
Films about drugs,
Transport filmsActors Michael Wilding,
Ingrid Bergman,
Joseph Cotten,
Margaret Leighton,
Cecil Parker,
Denis O'DeaRating61%
In 1831, Sydney is a frontier town, full of ex-convicts. The new Governor, Sir Richard (Cecil Parker), arrives with his cheery but indolent nephew, the Honorable Charles Adare (Michael Wilding). Charles, who is hoping to make his fortune, is befriended by gruff Samson Flusky (Joseph Cotten), a prosperous businessman who was previously a transported convict, possibly a murderer. Sam says that because he has bought the legal limit of land, he wants Charles to buy up land and then sell it to him for a tidy profit so that Sam can accumulate even more frontier territory. Though the Governor instructs him not to go, Charles is invited to dinner at Sam's house and discovers that he already knows Sam's wife, Lady Henrietta (Ingrid Bergman). She is now a hopeless alcoholic who is socially shunned, but she used to be a good friend of Charles' sister when they were children in Ireland., 1h51
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock,
Charles BartonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Psychologie,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Films set in psychiatric hospitalsActors Ingrid Bergman,
Gregory Peck,
Michael Chekhov,
Leo G. Carroll,
Rhonda Fleming,
John EmeryRating74%
The Fault... is Not in Our Stars,
But in Ourselves...— William Shakespeare
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Directed by Dan GilroyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about television,
Films about psychiatryActors Jake Gyllenhaal,
Bill Paxton,
Rene Russo,
Riz Ahmed,
Eric Lange,
Kevin RahmRating77%
Caught stealing from a Los Angeles construction site, Louis Bloom is confronted by a security guard for trespassing. He attacks the security guard, steals his watch and leaves with the stolen material. After negotiating a price for the material at a scrap yard, Bloom asks for a job, but the foreman says he does not hire thieves., 1h6
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
CrimeThemes Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Films based on playsActors Anne Grey,
Donald Calthrop,
John Stuart,
Barry Jones,
Ann Casson,
Garry MarshRating55%
Detective Barton is searching for a necklace stolen by a gang of thieves. In the beginning, the gang is in a house in London, before going on the run., 1h45
Directed by Guy HamiltonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films about films,
Films about televisionActors Angela Lansbury,
Elizabeth Taylor,
Kim Novak,
Rock Hudson,
Edward Fox,
Geraldine ChaplinRating61%
Set in the fictional English village of St. Mary Mead, home of Miss Jane Marple (Angela Lansbury), in 1953, a big Hollywood production company arrives to film a costume movie about Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I with two famous movie stars, Marina Rudd and Lola Brewster (Elizabeth Taylor and Kim Novak, respectively). The two actresses are old rivals who despise each other. Marina, making a much heralded comeback after a prolonged "illness" and retirement (due to what was really a nervous breakdown), and her husband, Jason Rudd (Rock Hudson), who is directing the movie they are making, arrive with their entourage. When she learns that Lola will be in the movie as well, she becomes enraged and vents her anger. Lola and her husband, Marty Fenn (Tony Curtis), who is producing the movie, arrive. Excitement runs high in the village as the locals have been invited to a reception held by the movie company in a manor house, Gossington Hall, to meet the celebrities. Lola and Marina come face to face at the reception and exchange some potent and comical insults, nasty one-liners, as they smile and pose for the cameras. The two square off in a series of clever verbal cat-fights throughout the movie., 1h12
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Spy,
CrimeThemes Spy films,
Films about familiesActors Leslie Banks,
Edna Best,
Peter Lorre,
Nova Pilbeam,
Frank Vosper,
Pierre FresnayRating66%
Bob and Jill Lawrence (Leslie Banks and Edna Best) are a British couple on vacation in Switzerland, with their daughter Betty (Nova Pilbeam). Jill is participating in a clay pigeon shooting contest. They befriend a foreigner, Louis Bernard (Pierre Fresnay), who is staying in their hotel. One evening, as Jill dances with Louis, she witnesses him being killed. Before dying, Louis passes onto them some vital information to be delivered to the British consul., 1h21
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Action,
Spy,
CrimeThemes Spy films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Rail transport films,
Road movies,
Chase films,
Films about marriageActors Robert Donat,
Madeleine Carroll,
Lucie Mannheim,
Godfrey Tearle,
Peggy Ashcroft,
John LaurieRating75%
At a London music hall theatre, Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) is watching a demonstration of the superlative powers of recall of "Mr. Memory" (Wylie Watson) when shots are fired. In the ensuing panic, Hannay finds himself holding a seemingly frightened Annabella Smith (Lucie Mannheim), who talks him into taking her back to his flat. There, she tells him that she is a spy, being chased by assassins, and that she has uncovered a plot to steal vital British military secrets, masterminded by a man with the top joint missing from one of his fingers. She mentions the "39 Steps", but does not explain its meaning., 1h16
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Spy,
CrimeThemes Spy films,
Films about terrorismActors Sylvia Sidney,
Oskar Homolka,
John Loder,
Desmond Tester,
Matthew Boulton,
Stanley James WarmingtonRating69%
Suddenly, London goes dark and loses all of its electricity. There is commotion at a cinema, with people demanding their money back. The owner of the cinema, Karl Verloc (Oscar Homolka), enters through a back entrance to the living quarters above, and pretends to have been asleep and not know anything of the blackout. His wife, Mrs. Verloc (Sylvia Sidney) comes to get him and is surprised to see him, but he informs her that he had been sleeping the entire time. He instructs his wife to return the money to the customers -- against her protests -- because he has "some money coming in." As the money is about to be disbursed to the customers downstairs, the lights go back on. It is revealed that sand was put in the boilers as an act of sabotage on London's electricity grid., 1h26
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Spy,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors John Gielgud,
Peter Lorre,
Madeleine Carroll,
Robert Young,
Lilli Palmer,
Percy MarmontRating63%
British Captain and novelist Edgar Brodie (Gielgud) returns home on leave during the First World War, only to discover his obituary in the newspaper. He is brought to a man identifying himself only as "R", who asks him to undertake a secret mission: to identify and eliminate a German agent on his way to Arabia to stir up trouble in the Middle East. Upon agreeing, Brodie is given a new identity (Richard Ashenden), a fake death, and the assistance of a killer known variously as "the Hairless Mexican" and "the General" (Lorre), though he is neither bald, Mexican or a general. , 1h20
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Road movies,
Chase filmsActors Derrick De Marney,
Nova Pilbeam,
Percy Marmont,
Basil Radford,
Edward Rigby,
Mary ClareRating67%
Christine Clay (Pamela Carme), a successful actress, argues passionately with her jealous ex-husband Guy (George Curzon), who makes particular reference to Robert Tisdall, a young man staying near her at her retreat on the English coast. Christine slaps him several times across the face, but he hardly reacts, choosing instead to depart without a word.