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    Alfred Hitchcock's films that are worth watching

    By Anujj Trehaan
    May 09, 2024
    04:18 pm

    What's the story

    Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, has created films that have mesmerized audiences for decades.

    His exceptional ability to intertwine tension with compelling storytelling renders his work enduringly relevant.

    This article presents five of Hitchcock's most celebrated films, each exemplifying his knack for crafting suspense that captivates viewers.

    Movie 1

    'Psycho'

    Psycho (1960), a seminal work in the thriller genre, chronicles Marion Crane's fateful stay at the Bates Motel and her chilling encounter with the enigmatic Norman Bates.

    The film's shower scene has etched itself into cinematic lore, while Bernard Herrmann's performance magnifies the film's suspenseful ambiance, making it an unforgettable piece of movie history.

    Movie 2

    'North by Northwest'

    North by Northwest (1959) is a thrilling journey of an advertising executive wrongly identified as a government agent, leading to a cross-country chase.

    The film skillfully blends suspense with humor and is renowned for various scenes.

    Cary Grant's captivating performance alongside Eva Marie Saint's grace contributes significantly to the film's timeless charm and widespread acclaim.

    Movie 3

    'Vertigo'

    Vertigo (1958) explores the depths of obsession and the confusion of mistaken identity.

    Ex-police detective Scottie Ferguson is consumed by an infatuation with a woman he's tasked to surveil.

    Renowned for its pioneering camera work, including the dolly zoom effect that mimics the disorienting sensation of vertigo, this movie remains a testament to Hitchcock's innovative approach to filmmaking.

    Movie 4

    'Notorious'

    Notorious (1946) weaves a gripping narrative of romance amidst espionage.

    Ingrid Bergman stars as a woman recruited to infiltrate a group of Nazis in South America.

    Cary Grant delivers a compelling performance as her handler, with whom she forms a complex romantic bond.

    The film's acclaim partly rests on a suspense-filled cellar scene, masterfully heightened by innovative cinematography that keeps viewers on edge.

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