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Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Spy,
Noir,
RomanceThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Cary Grant,
Ingrid Bergman,
Claude Rains,
Louis Calhern,
Moroni Olsen,
Ivan TriesaultRating78%
Alicia Huberman (Ingrid Bergman), the American daughter of a convicted Nazi spy, is recruited by government agent T. R. Devlin (Cary Grant) to infiltrate an organisation of Nazis who have moved to Brazil after World War II. When Alicia refuses to help the police, Devlin plays recordings of her fighting with her father and insisting that she loves America., 1h59
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin USAGenres War,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Spy,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Spy films,
Films about journalists,
Political filmsActors Joel McCrea,
Laraine Day,
Herbert Marshall,
George Sanders,
Albert Bassermann,
Robert BenchleyRating73%
The editor of the New York Globe, Mr. Powers (Harry Davenport), is concerned about the "crisis" in Europe, the growing power of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany, and the inability of celebrated foreign correspondents to get answers about whether or not war will ensue. After searching for a good, tough crime reporter for a fresh viewpoint, he appoints Johnny Jones (Joel McCrea) as a foreign correspondent, under the pen name Huntley Haverstock., 2h
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Films set in Africa,
Spy films,
Films about families,
Political filmsActors James Stewart,
Doris Day,
Brenda De Banzie,
Bernard Miles,
Alan Mowbray,
Ralph TrumanRating74%
An American family—Dr. Benjamin "Ben" McKenna (James Stewart), his wife, popular singer Josephine Conway "Jo" McKenna (Doris Day), and their son Henry "Hank" McKenna (Christopher Olsen)--are vacationing in Morocco. Traveling from Casablanca to Marrakesh, they meet Frenchman Louis Bernard (Daniel Gelin), who seems friendly, but Jo is suspicious of his many questions and evasive answers and thinks that he is hiding something. Louis offers to take the McKennas out to dinner but cancels when a sinister-looking man knocks at the McKennas' hotel-room door claiming to be looking for another guest's room. Later, at a local restaurant, the McKennas meet English couple Lucy (Brenda De Banzie) and Edward Drayton (Bernard Miles), who strike up a conversation with the McKennas, who are surprised to see Bernard arrive and sit at another table apparently ignoring them., 2h7
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Spy,
CrimeThemes Spy films,
Seafaring films,
Politique,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Frederick Stafford,
Dany Robin,
Claude Jade,
Michel Subor,
John Forsythe,
Karin DorRating61%
In Copenhagen in 1962, a high-ranking Soviet intelligence officer, Boris Kusenov (Per-Axel Arosenius), defects to the West with his wife and daughter after a chase through the streets to the US embassy. In Washington DC, CIA agent Mike Nordstrom (John Forsythe) debriefs him and learns that Russian ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads are to be placed in Cuba. Needing physical evidence of the missiles, he contacts an old friend, French agent André Devereaux (Frederick Stafford), at his house in Georgetown. Nordstrom discloses Kusenov's name to Devereaux, asking him to bribe Luis Uribe, a member of Cuba's U.N. delegation, to provide photographs of documents confirming the missile bases in Cuba (knowing that Uribe hates the United States and would never cooperate with an American agent). Devereaux decides to accompany his daughter Michèle (Claude Jade) on her honeymoon with journalist François Picard (Michel Subor) as a reason to go to New York City. His wife Nicole (Dany Robin) is worried and tries to dissuade him., 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. , 1h48
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin USAGenres War,
Thriller,
Action,
Spy,
CrimeThemes Circus films,
Spy films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Aviation films,
Political films,
Road movies,
Chase filmsActors Robert Cummings,
Priscilla Lane,
Rosemary Lane,
Otto Kruger,
Norman Lloyd,
Ian WolfeRating70%
During World War II, aircraft factory worker Barry Kane (Robert Cummings) is accused of starting a fire at the Stewart Aircraft Works in Glendale, California, an act of sabotage that killed his friend Mason (Virgil Summers). Kane believes the real culprit is a man named Fry (Norman Lloyd) who, during their efforts to put out the fire, handed him a fire extinguisher filled with gasoline, that he passed on to Mason. When the investigators find no one named "Fry" on the list of plant workers, they assume Kane is guilty., 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., 1h36
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ThrillerThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
La bataille de l'Atlantique,
Political films,
Children's films,
Disaster films,
Films about seafaring accidents or incidentsActors Tallulah Bankhead,
William Bendix,
Walter Slezak,
Mary Anderson,
John Hodiak,
Henry HullRating75%
Several British and U.S. civilians, service members and merchant marines are stuck in a lifeboat in the North Atlantic after their ship and a U-boat sink each other in combat. Willi (Walter Slezak), a German survivor, is pulled aboard and denies being the U-boat's captain. During an animated debate, Kovac (John Hodiak) demands the German be thrown out to drown. However, the others object, with Stanley (Hume Cronyn), wealthy industrialist Rittenhouse (Henry Hull) and columnist Connie Porter (Tallulah Bankhead), who speaks German, succeeding in arguing that he be allowed to stay. Porter, initially alone in the boat, had managed to bring her luggage with her, and her primary concern at first is a run in her stocking. She is thrilled at having filmed the battle between the two vessels, but her movie camera is the first in a series of her possessions to be lost overboard in a succession of incidents., 26minutes
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
ThrillerThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War II,
Disaster films,
Films about aviation accidents or incidents,
Histoire de France,
L'Occupation allemande en FranceRating60%
The story is told in flashback, once from the perspective of the protagonist, and then a second time with a deeper understanding that is provided by the intelligence officer in London., 2h16
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
Spy,
CrimeThemes Spy films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Rail transport films,
Road movies,
Chase films,
Films about marriageActors Cary Grant,
Sol Gorss,
Eva Marie Saint,
James Mason,
Jessie Royce Landis,
Leo G. CarrollRating82%
Advertising executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) is mistaken for George Kaplan and kidnapped by Valerian (Adam Williams) and Licht (Robert Ellenstein), who take him to the Long Island estate of Lester Townsend. He is interrogated by a man he assumes to be Townsend, but who is actually spy Phillip Vandamm (James Mason). Vandamm's "associate" Leonard (Martin Landau) intends to get rid of Thornhill once they finish questioning him.