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Most Requested DVD by Director
Alfred Hitchcock
39 Steps (Criterion)
The best known of Hitchcock's British films, this civilized thriller follows the escapades of Richard Hannay (Robert Donat), who stumbles into a consp ... |
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Birds
Nothing equals The Birds for sheer terror when Alfred Hitchcock unleashes his foul friends in one of his most shocking and memorable masterpiec ... |
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Jamaica Inn / Rich And Stran
Alfred Hitchcock (1899 - 1980) Alfred Hitchcock was the most important film director of the 20th Century. Already established in Britain as ... |
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Lady Vanishes (Criterion)
In this best-loved of Hitchcock's British-made thrillers, a young woman on a train meets a charming old lady (Dame May Whitty), who promptly disappear ... |
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Man Who Knew Too Much (LL)
Exciting suspense yarn of intrigue, complete with spies, murder, assassination plots, kidnappiong and the traditional Hitchcock hair-raising climax. |
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Marnie:
The Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, creates a spellbinding portrait of a disturbed woman, and the man who tries to save her, in this unrelenting ... |
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North By Northwest
"One of Hitchcock's most entertaining American thrillers."-Pauline Kael, 5001 NIGHTS AT THE MOVIES
Cary Grant teams with director Alfred ... |
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Notorious
One of the greatest Hitchcock suspense films of all time, Notorious was nominated for two Academy Awards in 1947 including Best Original Screenplay. I ... |
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Psycho: (Alfred Hitchcock)
Alfred Hitchock's masterpiece of the macabre stars Anthony Perkins as the troubled Norman Bates, whose "old dark house" and adjoining motel are not th ... |
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Rear Window:
From the director whose name means suspense comes a thriller whose name evokes terror - now available for the first time ever on DVD!
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Shadow Of A Doubt
A naive high-schooler named Charlie enjoys a symbiotic relationship with her favorite uncle, also named Charlie (Joseph Cotten).When young Charlie "wi ... |
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Spellbound
Spellbound was nominated for six Academy Awards and won the Oscar for its original score. Based on Francis Bleeding's novel "The House of Dr. Edwardes ... |
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