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This article explores ten of Alfred Hitchcock's most thrilling films, highlighting his masterful ability to create suspense and shock audiences. It delves into the director's unique approach to storytelling, his groundbreaking exploration of mental health in 'Spellbound,' and his knack for casting unexpected actors in morally ambiguous roles.

The great Alfred Hitchcock is often cited as one of the best filmmakers of all-time, and for good reason. Hitchcock’s best films spanned many genres, and the relationship he developed with audiences ensured that viewers would come out in mass to see the newest films based solely on the fact that his name was attached, and played a significant role in the marketing campaign.

Notorious marked a notable change in the direction of Hitchcock’s career in which his films began to become more realistic. Hollywood had its eyes opened to the brutality of the world in the midst of World War II, and the industry responded in kind by making films that were far meaner, tougher, and more cynical. Hitchcock was an important part of this moment of maturation that signified that Hollywood itself had “grown up.

Lifeboat was able to create a lot of tension within a small location, as it did not have the epic scope that some of Hitchcock’s other films had. However, the film presented such a relatable premise to audiences that it became a topic of intense debate, and earned Hitchcock one of the few Academy Award nominations of his entire career.

5 ‘Rebecca’ Starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine Rebecca is the only Hitchcock film that ever won the Academy Award for Best Picture, but it certainly was not an example of the Master of Suspense “selling out” in order to appease the more conservative Oscar voters. Rebecca is a challenging gothic noir that follows a young woman as she falls in love with a kind-hearted widower who can’t help but feel burdened by the death of his ex-lover.

4 ‘Rope’ Starring James Stewart and John Dall Rope is the most formally inventive film of Hitchcock’s career, as it is shot in a way that it appears that there are no breaks in movement. Although this is a tactic that would be later used to great effect in Birdman and 1917, it was far more impressive in 1948 when the special effects industry was not quite as well-developed as it is today.

3 ‘Psycho’ Starring Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh Psycho is often cited as the film that kicked off the “slasher movie” trend, as films like Halloween, Black Christmas, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre would all draw inspiration from the structure, and particularly the character of Norman Bates .

2 ‘Rear Window’ Starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly Rear Window saw Hitchcock realizing the “voyeuristic” premise of an onlooker observing a horrific crime to its fullest extent, creating a suspenseful masterwork in which the audience felt like a real character within the story. Although it was initially pulled from release and unavailable for many years, Rear Window is credited with inspiring many similarly themed thrillers in the subsequent decades.

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