Complete list of movies by Alfred Hitchcock (from MysteryNet.com) *The Lodger (1926 - Silent) Starring: Ivor Novello and Marie Ault Taut thriller of a lodger accused of murder by a jealous detective. The Ring (1927 - Silent) Starring: Carl Brisson and Ian Hunter Jealous lovers and an angry prizefighter combine in this suspenseful film. Easy Virtue (1927 - Silent) Starring: Isabel Jeans and Ian Hunter Drama of a woman torn between her alcoholic husband and suicidal lover. Champagne (1928 - Silent) Starring: Betty Balfour and Gordon Harker Gorgeous cinematography and classic story of a rich father trying to teach his daughter an important lesson make this a must-see for many Hitchcock fans. The Farmer's Wife (1928 - Silent) Starring: Jameson Thomas and Lillian Hall-Davies A farmer, his wife, and the housekeeper in a classic romantic triangle. Manxman (1929) Starring: Carl Brisson and Anny Ondra Timeless story of love and betrayal on the Isle of Man. Blackmail (1929) Starring: Anny Ondra and John Longden First British sound picture features tale of a blackmailed Scotland Yard inspector. Juno and the Paycock (1930) Starring: Sara Allgood and Edward Chapman Adaptation of Sean O'Casey's seriocomic play of life in Dublin slums. Murder! (1930) Starring: Herbert Marshall and Nora Baring When a lone juror believes the defendant in a murder trial is innocent, he's determined to find the real killer himself. Skin Game (1931) Starring: Edmund Gwenn and Jill Esmond Two families-- one wealthy, one poor-- battle over land in this saga. Rich and Strange (1932) Starring: Henry Kendall and Joan Barry A leisurely trip around the world for a wealthy couple is interrupted by a shipwreck. Number 17 (1932) Starring: Leon M. Lion and Anne Grey This comic thriller follows the escapades of a luckless hobo who happens on a thief's hidden fortune. *The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) Starring: Leslie Banks and Edna Best Political adventure-thriller of an American couple caught in an assassination plot later remade by Hitchcock himself. *The 39 Steps (1935) Starring: Madeleine Carroll and Robert Donat Spies, murder and mistaken identity combine in this espionage thriller. Secret Agent (1936) Starring: Madeleine Carroll and John Gielgud Tension-filled thriller explores spies in the English countryside. Sabotage (1936) Starring: Sylvia Sidney and Oscar Homolka This comic thriller features a theater cashier who suspects her husband is a terrorist. Young and Innocent (1937) Starring: Derrick DeMarney and Nova Pilbeam A man accused of an actress' murder is aided by a young woman in clearing his name. The Lady Vanishes (1938) Starring: Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave A woman is drawn into a web of intrigue when her companion on a train disappears. *Jamaica Inn (1939) Starring: Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara Suspenseful melodrama focuses on daring orphan who uncovers smugglers' ring. *Rebecca (1940) Starring: Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine Adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier's famous novel of a couple tormented by the presence of the husband's dead wife. Foreign Correspondent (1940) Starring: Joel McCrea and Laraine Day An unsuspecting crime reporter gets swept up in an international espionage conspiracy in this fast-paced adventure. Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) Starring: Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery Hilarious screwball comedy about the merry mishaps that befall a couple after they discover they weren't legally married. *Suspicion (1941) Starring: Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine Subtle suspense and fine-drawn tension in this mystery of a wealthy woman who suspects her playboy husband wants to murder her. Saboteur (1942) Starring: Priscilla Lane and Robert Cummings False accusations of murder and sabotage leads to some surprising consequences in this chilling film. *Shadow of a Doubt (1943) Starring: Joseph Cotten and Teresa Wright Woman suspects her loving uncle of murder. Hitchcock's own personal favorite. Bon Voyage & Aventure Malgache (1944) Starring: John Blythe Directed by Hitchcock for the war effort in Britain during WWII, this pair of short films details a British pilot behind enemy lines. Lifeboat (1944) Starring: Tallulah Bankhead and William Bendix Psychological thriller about survivors trapped on a lifeboat with limited supplies. Features nail biting suspense and fine performances. Spellbound (1945) Starring: Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck An amnesiac impersonating a famous psychologist. The doctor who wants to save him-- even if he is guilty of murder. *Notorious (1946) Starring: Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman A classic tale of love and betrayal-- an FBI agent must send the woman he loves to seduce a Nazi conspirator. The Paradine Case (1947) Starring: Gregory Peck and Alida Valli Courtroom melodrama about a lawyer who falls for his client. *Rope (1948) Starring: James Stewart and Farley Granger Compelling tale of murder between friends, famed for its basis on Leopold & Loeb case and experimental cinematography. Under Capricorn (1949) Starring: Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten Period drama details saga of an English lady who falls in love with her cousin. Stage Fright (1950) Starring: Jane Wyman and Marlene Dietrich Drama student accused of murder must battle to prove her own innocence. *Strangers on a Train (1951) Starring: Farley Granger and Ruth Roman A must-see classic, this tale of strangers who take on each other's murders builds to a nail-biting climax. *I Confess (1953) Starring: Montgomery Clift and Anne Baxter Thoughtful character study of a priest who hears a murderer's confession-- only to fall under suspicion himself. *Dial M for Murder (1954) Starring: Ray Milland and Grace Kelly An heiress and her husband's oh-so-perfect plot to kill her make up this taut thriller. *Rear Window (1954) Starring: James Stewart and Grace Kelly One of the Master's finest-- a photographer laid up with a broken leg finds himself caught up in his neighbors' lives-- and one of their murders. To Catch a Thief (1955) Starring: Grace Kelly and Cary Grant Romance and intrigue combine in a seaside resort when a reformed jewel thief is suspected of a rash of burglaries. *The Trouble with Harry (1955) Starring: Edmund Gwenn and John Forsythe In this black comedy, a small town has a big problem-- a body that won't stay put. The Wrong Man (1956) Starring: Henry Fonda and Vera Miles It's noir à la Hitchcock in this stark, gritty tale of a wrongly-accused jazz musician. *The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) Starring: James Stewart and Doris Day Hitchcock's edge-of-your-seat remake of his own 1934 movie involves Americans caught up in an assassination plot. *Vertigo by Alfred Hitchcock (1958) Starring: James Stewart and Kim Novak Considered Hitchcock's masterpiece-- caught in a never-ending spiral of deception and obsession, a private detective must discover the truth behind the death of the woman he loved. *North by Northwest (1959) Starring: Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint Heart-stopping suspense abound in this tale of an innocent man mistaken for a notorious spy. *Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock (1960) Starring: Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh The seminal horror film of a young man tormented by his past-- and his mother. *The Birds (1963) Starring: Rod Taylor and Tippi Hedren Terror strikes out of nowhere when birds begin mysteriously attacking anyone and anything in their way. *Marnie (1964) Starring: Sean Connery and Tippi Hedren A beautiful kleptomaniac and the man who loves her clash in this psychological thriller. *Torn Curtain (1966) Starring: Paul Newman and Julie Andrews Bewildering his wife, friends, and colleagues, an American physicist defects-- or does he? *Topaz (1969) Starring: John Forsythe and Frederick Stafford Danger and intrigue abound in this complex espionage thriller. *Frenzy (1972) Starring: Jon Finch and Barry Foster The Master at his most shocking in this black comedy about a series of strangulations. *Family Plot (1976) Starring: Karen Black and Bruce Dern A phony psychic faces off with a jewel thief in this thriller/comedy.