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Hitchcock film you have seen and have yet to see


I just saw the original The Man Who Knew Too Much for the first time last night. Another great.

HAVE SEEN

1927 The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog Gainsborough Pictures/ Carlyle Blackwell Productions
1930 Juno and the Paycock Hitchcock and Alma Reville also credited as screenplay writers
1934 The Man Who Knew Too Much
1935 The 39 Steps
1936 Sabotage
1938 The Lady Vanishes
1940 Rebecca Selznick International Pictures Won–Academy Award for Best Picture
1941 Suspicion RKO Radio Pictures
1943 Shadow of a Doubt Universal Pictures/ Skirball Productions
1945 Spellbound Selznick International Pictures/ Vanguard Films
1946 Notorious RKO Radio Pictures/ Vanguard Films
1949 Under Capricorn Transatlantic Pictures
1951 Strangers on a Train Warner Bros. Pictures Filmed after Stage Fright in Britain (1950)
1954 Dial M for Murder Warner Bros. Pictures Hitchcock's first widescreen film, and his first and only film in 3D
1954 Rear Window Paramount Pictures/ Patron
1955 To Catch a Thief Paramount Pictures
1955 The Trouble with Harry Paramount Pictures/ Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions
1956 The Man Who Knew Too Much Paramount Pictures/ Filwite Productions A re-make of Hitchcock's 1934 movie of the same name
1956 The Wrong Man Warner Bros. Pictures
1958 Vertigo Paramount Pictures/ Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions
1959 North by Northwest MGM; Loew's Incorporated
1960 Psycho Shamley Productions
1963 The Birds Universal Pictures/ Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions
1964 Marnie Universal Pictures/ Geoffrey-Stanley Productions
1966 Torn Curtain Universal Pictures
1969 Topaz Universal Pictures

HAVE YET TO SEE

1922 No. 13 Wardour & F. Unfinished lost film
1925 The Pleasure Garden Gainsborough Pictures/ Münchner Lichtspielkunst AG (Emelka)
1926 The Mountain Eagle Lost film
1927 The Ring British International Pictures Credited as screenplay writer
1927 Downhill Gainsborough Pictures
1928 The Farmer's Wife British International Pictures
1928 Easy Virtue
1928 Champagne British International Pictures Also credited as screenplay co-writer
1929 The Manxman
1929 Blackmail First British talkie; also credited as screenplay co-writer
1930 Murder! Hitchcock and Reville also credited as screenplay co-writers
1931 The Skin Game Hitchcock and Reville also credited as screenplay co-writers
1931 Rich and Strange Hitchcock and Reville also credited as screenplay co-writers
1932 Number Seventeen Hitchcock and Reville also credited as screenplay co-writers
The last on-screen credit for writing that he would receive
1933 Waltzes from Vienna Gaumont British Picture Corporation French title: Le Chant du Danube
1936 Secret Agent
1937 Young and Innocent
1939 Jamaica Inn Mayflower Pictures Corporation
1940 Foreign Correspondent Walter Wanger Productions
1941 Mr. & Mrs. Smith RKO Radio Pictures
1942 Saboteur Universal Pictures/ Frank Lloyd Productions
1944 Lifeboat 20th Century Fox
1947 The Paradine Case Vanguard Films
1948 Rope Warner Bros. Pictures/ Transatlantic Pictures Hitchcock's first Technicolor film.
1950 Stage Fright Warner Bros. Pictures
1953 I Confess Warner Bros. Pictures
1972 Frenzy Universal Pictures Hitchcock's first in the UK for 22 years
1976 Family Plot Universal Pictures

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I only have The Mountain Eagle left...

I think I'll be waiting a while on that one.

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