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Poll Question: What’s your favourite Hitchcock film?
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    Posted: October 20 2005 at 04:59
I'm a big Hitchcock fan. What's your favourite Hitch film (or if you have the time, your favourite three?)

Mine are:

1. North by NW
2. Rear Window
3. Vertigo

...but it's a close call between them......


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 06:35

Difficult one, perhaps "Rebecca". Or is it "Dial M for Murder"?

The best "Hitchcock" movie that was NOT directed by Alfred Hitchcock, but clearly in his style, is "Charade" by Stanley Donen, featuring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn.

Brian de Palma was clearly influenced by Hitchcock, even almost copied a few scenes in some of his movies. ("Dressed To Kill", "Body Double").

A very good and underrated movie is "Peeping Tom", directed in 1960 by Michael Powell. The idea of the movie (a young man killing women with the filed leg of his camera's tripod and filming them in the act of being killed) was too shocking for the audience of that time, and so this excellent thriller was almost forgotten when it was at last revived in the 80s.

Also an excellent thriller: "Wait Until Dark", directed by Terence Young, featuring the excellent Audrey Hepburn.

Oh, and let's not forget the excellent "Sleuth", featuring Lawrence Olivier and Michael Caine. What a duel between two men! And let's not forget the excellent performance of Alex Cawthorne as Inspector Doppler in this movie. He acts as if he isn't there!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 06:48
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 08:07
I particularly like Dial M for Murder,Strangers on a Train,North by Northwest,Rear Window and Psycho.I picked North by Northwest.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 09:24

1. Vertigo
2. North by North West
3. Psycho.

Vertigo is probably Hithcock's weirdest film and I love the haunting, dreamlike atmosphere and the great score by Bernard Herrmann. It's also amusing to see 'wholesome' James Stewart playing someone who is practically necrophilic.

I saw a good quality print of this at an independent cinema a while back and it looked amazing - definitely should be seen on a big screen.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 09:33
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Here's one I prepared earlier!Wink

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=5008


Ah well! Should've searched...still always pleased to find a fellow Hitch fan....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 09:36
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

The best "Hitchcock" movie that was NOT directed by Alfred Hitchcock, but clearly in his style, is "Charade" by Stanley Donen, featuring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn.



You're right, could even have slipped it into the poll!! I agree, it certainly is in his style.

And you mention some great suspense thrillers there - another favourite of mine is "Body Heat" with William Hurt and Kathleen Turner.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 10:32

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 10:46
Originally posted by Drachen Theaker Drachen Theaker wrote:

1. Vertigo
2. North by North West
3. Psycho.

Vertigo is probably Hithcock's weirdest film and I love the haunting, dreamlike atmosphere and the great score by Bernard Herrmann. It's also amusing to see 'wholesome' James Stewart playing someone who is practically necrophilic.

I saw a good quality print of this at an independent cinema a while back and it looked amazing - definitely should be seen on a big screen.



I caught Vertigo restored on the big screen about 5 years back, which was great to see. I think James Stewart gives a great performance, as you say there's something about seeing about such a "nice" guy gradually falling apart as his obsession brings him down. I saw a memorable one-liner from a critic saying the film was about "love that degrades women and deranges men". Hea-vy!

I also saw N by NW on the same screen the following year but the print was duff, the sound was terrible and it was a real disappointment.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 13:41
When I was a little boy I watced The Birds on the TV and I was very very impressed! So after more than 20 years I could say that The Birds is still my favourite Hitchcock's №1.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2005 at 11:51
Seen 11, very tough to chose, but since Spellbound is in the running, and no-one has voted for it yet, I'll go for it ...

Other contenders were North By Northwest, Psycho and Marnie
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2006 at 23:18
probably Psycho.....greatest climax of any movie ever
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2006 at 23:33
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Brian de Palma was clearly influenced by Hitchcock, even almost copied a few scenes in some of his movies. ("Dressed To Kill", "Body Double")


Also an excellent thriller: "Wait Until Dark", directed by Terence Young, featuring the excellent Audrey Hepburn.


Oh, and let's not forget the excellent "Sleuth", featuring Lawrence Olivier and Michael Caine. What a duel between two men! And let's not forget the excellent performance of Alex Cawthorne as Inspector Doppler in this movie. He acts as if he isn't there!



De Palma did more that copy a few scenes. He took the whole concept as well. Although not Hitchcock, he did the same thing with "Blow Up." Do you remember "Blow Out?"

I am also a big fan of both "Wait Until Dark," and "Sleuth." Great performances all around. Alan Arkin made a pretty menacing bad guy.
    
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 11 2006 at 15:20
Heck my old poll back again...quite a good one I thought! Glad NbyNW still winning.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 11 2006 at 17:57
This is a tough question. Rear Window, Vertigo, N By NW, are all favorites. I remember when I was a kid "Psycho" used to scare the sh*t out of me and it still does. A masterful film which is still better than most horror movies despite being black and white and none of the high dollar special effects used today.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2006 at 12:07

Psycho, North By Northwest, The Birds, and Vertigo are all top notch in my opinion.

I'll vote for vertigo cause it has the least votes from the ones I choose.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2006 at 17:00
Of the poll choices, Rear Window by far.  However, my favorite Hitchcock film ius Lifeboat.  Anyone who hasn't seen it absolutely must: 90 minutes of nothing but eight people in a lifeboat - and Hitchcock makes it riveting!!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2006 at 10:38
Vertigo for me. Tecnihicolor beauty.

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