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Old 04-30-2005, 02:09 PM   #6 of 81
george kaplan
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I'm much better on Hitchcock, though there are some of his harder to find films I haven't seen.

ALFRED HITCHCOCK

Seen: 46
Like: 36
Own: 33

Rank order:

Rear Window
North by Northwest
Vertigo
Psycho
The Lady Vanishes
The 39 Steps
Strangers on a Train
Rebecca
Notorious
Rope
To Catch a Thief
Shadow of a Doubt
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
The Birds
The Trouble With Harry
Dial M for Murder
Suspicion
Lifeboat
Saboteur
Spellbound
Foreign Correspondent
Family Plot
Blackmail
Marnie
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Frenzy
Sabotage
Stage Fright
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Secret Agent
Number 17
Young & Innocent
Murder!
The Paradine Case
Aventure Malgache
Bon Voyage
The Ring
I Confess
Topaz
Torn Curtain
The Lodger
The Skin Game
The Wrong Man
Juno & the Paycock
Jamaica Inn
Under Capricorn


I'm curious if anyone who's seen Under Capricorn doesn't agree that it's his worst film. I'd be surprised, but you never know around here.



"Movies should be like amusement parks. People should go to them to have fun." - Billy Wilder

"Subtitles good. Hollywood bad." - Tarzan, Sight & Sound 2012 voter.

"My films are not slices of life, they are pieces of cake." - Alfred Hitchcock

"My great humility is just one of the many reasons that I am vastly superior to everyone else." - Ramrod Clerk
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