10 Darkest Alfred Hitchcock Movies, Ranked

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James Stewart looking surprised on a crop of the poster for Vertigo (1958)

A prolific filmmaker who rather consistently made suspenseful, darkly funny, and inventive films, Alfred Hitchcock is about as famous as filmmakers get, and his influence/legacy is undeniable. Hitchcock’s body of work delivers when it comes to both quantity and quality, with the films contained within also being diverse. There were few – if any – genres Hitchcock didn’t touch during his directorial career.

Release Date April 12, 1940 Director Alfred Hitchcock Cast Laurence Olivier , Joan Fontaine , George Sanders , Judith Anderson , Nigel Bruce , Reginald Denny , C. Aubrey Smith , Gladys Cooper Runtime 130 Minutes 9 'The Birds' Starring: Tippi Hedren, Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy By the 1960s, Alfred Hitchcock was able to get away with a good deal more than he could during the 1940s, with movies like the aforementioned Rebecca.

7 'Sabotage' Starring: Sylvia Sidney, Oskar Homolka, Desmond Tester Undoubtedly one of the most underrated Alfred Hitchcock movies, Sabotage was made a few years before the filmmaker started to make a name for himself in America. Of his early British movies, Sabotage is arguably one of the very best, and it’s almost certainly his darkest movie made before the 1940s… though explaining why that's so would be giving away too much.

Director Alfred Hitchcock Release Date June 27, 1951 Cast Farley Granger , Ruth Roman , Robert Walker , Leo G.

Director Alfred Hitchcock Release Date September 25, 1948 Cast James Stewart , John Dall , Farley Granger , Dick Hogan , Edith Evanson , Cedric Hardwicke Runtime 80 Minutes 3 'Psycho' Starring: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles Close A beyond-legendary horror movie that hardly needs an introduction, Psycho is perhaps the most famous of all Alfred Hitchcock movies, and it comes very close to being his darkest and most twisted.

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