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Alfred Hitchcock's Best Black & White Films
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Tags: Movies, Films, Suspense
Here is my list of Alfred Hitchcock's best black & white films. In my opinion these movies reflect the most intriguing direction, the highest quality acting, & the most compelling, suspenseful story. Hitchcock directed many more black & white films which are not to be dismissed, but these stand out as the primary examples of his skills & artistry.
| | The Lady Vanishes (1938)- with Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, May Whitty |
| | Rebecca (1940)- with Joan Fontaine & Lawrence Olivier |
| | Foreign Correspondent (1940)- with Joel McCrea & Laraine Day |
| | Suspicion (1941)- with Joan Fontaine & Cary Grant |
| | Shadow of a Doubt (1943)- with Teresa Wright & Joseph Cotton |
| | Saboteur (1942)- with Robert Cummings & Priscilla Lane |
| | Spellbound (1945)- with Ingrid Bergman & Gregory Peck |
| | Notorious (1946)- with Ingrid Bergman & Cary Grant |
| | Stagefright (1950)- with Jane Wyman & Marlene Deitrich |
| | Strangers on a Train (1951)- with Farley Granger, Robert Walker, Ruth Roman |
| | Psycho (1960)- with Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, Janet Leigh |
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