Foreign Correspondent (Alfred Hitchcock, 1940)
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Foreign Correspondent (Alfred Hitchcock, 1940)
Joel McCrea in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Foreign Correspondent” August 16, 1940.
Foreign Correspondent ~ Alfred Hitchcock ~ 1940
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Hitchcock’s FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT for National Windmill Day.
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT (1940) | dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock is second among directors with 29 entries among my best 1001 and honorable mentions, behind Howard Hawks with 33.
Alfred is seen for his 19 entries among my best 1001: The Lodger (1927, one of two cameos), Blackmail (1929 with Anny Onrda), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934 cameo), The 39 Steps (1935 with Madeline Carroll and his wife Alma Reville), Young and Innocent (1937 cameo as a tourist with a camera), The Lady Vanishes (1938 with Margaret Lockwood), Rebecca (1940 cameo waiting for the phone booth occupied by George Sanders), Foreign Correspondent (1940 filming the umbrella scene), Saboteur (1942 directing Robert Cummings and Priscilla Lane at the bottom of the image), Shadow of a Doubt (1943, with Teresa Wright and Estelle Jewell), Notorious (1946 with Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant), Strangers on a Train (1951 with Robert Walker and Farley Grainger), Rear Window (1954 with Grace Kelly), The Trouble with Harry (1955 with John Forsythe and Shirley MacLaine), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956 with Doris Day), Vertigo (with Kim Novak), North by Northwest (1959 with Eva Marie Saint), Psycho (1960 with John Gavin and Janet Leigh), The Birds (1963 in a publicity still).
His ten honorable mentions are Sabotage (1936 with Oscar Homolka), Suspicion (1941 with Joan Fontaine and Cary Grant), Lifeboat (1944 with Tallulah Bankhead), Spellbound (1945 with Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman), Rope (1948 with James Stewart, Farley Grainger, and John Dall), I Confess (1953 with Montgomery Clift), To Catch a Thief (1953 with Grace Kelly), Marnie (1964 with Tippi Hedren), Frenzy (1972), and Family Plot (1976 with Karen Black, Bruce Dern, William Devane and Barbara Harris),
Suspicion (1941, Alfred Hitchcock)
06/09/2024