Movies About Alfred Hitchcock

This list explores some of the most intriguing films that focus on the life, career, and influence of the legendary director Alfred Hitchcock. Each film offers a unique perspective on his contributions to cinema and his enduring legacy.

Shadow of a Doubt
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) is a classic Hitchcock film that blends suspense and drama, showcasing his trademark storytelling. This film is about a young woman who discovers her uncle may be a serial killer, embodying Hitchcock's theme of innocence corrupted and the duality of human nature.
Year:
1943
Time:
107 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$0
Rear Window
Rear Window (1954) is another quintessential Hitchcock film and a masterpiece of suspense that influenced generations of filmmakers. Set entirely from the view of an apartment window, it tells the story of a photographer who believes he has witnessed a murder. Themes of voyeurism and the ethics of observation are central to its narrative.
Year:
1954
Time:
112 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$1,000,000
Hitchcock/Truffaut
Hitchcock/Truffaut (2015) is a documentary that explores the impact of Hitchcock's work on international cinema, drawing from a series of interviews conducted by French filmmaker François Truffaut. It reflects on Hitchcock's techniques and storytelling through the eyes of celebrated directors.
Year:
2015
Time:
81 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$0
Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y
Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y (1997) is not directly about Hitchcock but explores the nature of storytelling and suspense in ways that echo Hitchcock's style. This documentary offers an avant-garde glance at the history of airplane hijackings, presented through a lens reminiscent of Hitchcock's thrillers.
Year:
1997
Time:
68 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$0
Vertigo
Vertigo (1958) is widely considered one of Hitchcock's most complex and mesmerizing films. Featuring James Stewart and Kim Novak, it tells the story of a retired detective suffering from acrophobia who falls in love with the woman he is hired to follow. Its exploration of obsession and identity remains influential today.
Year:
1958
Time:
128 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$2,479,000
The Girl
The Girl (2012) examines the tense and often troubling relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and actress Tippi Hedren during the filming of The Birds. Starring Toby Jones and Sienna Miller, this film delves into the obsessive nature of Hitchcock's methods and the impact it had on Hedren's life and career.
Year:
2012
Time:
91 min

Country:

ZADEUSGB

Budget:

$0
Hitchcock
Hitchcock (2012) is a biographical drama that depicts the personal and professional struggles Alfred Hitchcock faced during the making of his iconic film, Psycho. Anthony Hopkins stars as Hitchcock, offering insight into his complex relationship with his wife, Alma. The movie highlights both the creative genius and human vulnerabilities of the famed director.
Year:
2012
Time:
98 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$15,700,000
The Birds
The Birds (1963) captures the essence of Hitchcock's ability to infuse the ordinary with sinister menace. The film, known for its lack of a traditional score, creates suspense through the natural sounds of bird attacks, symbolizing chaos and nature's unpredictability.
Year:
1963
Time:
120 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$2,500,000
Psycho
Psycho (1960) is perhaps Hitchcock's most famous film, rewriting the rules of horror and suspense. The iconic shower scene and the twist ending have become cultural touchstones, while the film itself delves deep into the human psyche and the monster within.
Year:
1960
Time:
109 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$806,947