Special Report

Alfred Hitchcock’s Best (and Worst) Films

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The Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock is one of history’s most skilled directors, known for his expert abilities in the thriller genre. Hitchcock was extremely prolific, directing over 50 feature films over a career that spanned about as many years.

Of course, not all of Hitchcock’s films are of the same caliber. Having begun his career in England, Hitchcock did his best work once he relocated to Hollywood. It didn’t take him long to receive accolades – his first American film, “Rebecca,” already won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1941.

In the 1950s he would direct some of his best-known and most critically acclaimed films, including “Vertigo,” “North by Northwest,” and “Rear Window.” These films are still popular with audiences today, often appearing on television and screened in theaters.

Many of the films that are considered Hitchcock’s worst were made before “Rebecca.” One could argue that the reason for this is that the director had yet to master his craft. The few Hitchcock movies released in the late 60s and 70s – including “Torn Curtain,” “Topaz,” and “Family Plot” – are also considered to be lesser works. By this time, Hitchcock, who was born in the late 19th century, was himself in his 60s and 70s and may have had trouble adjusting to a changing Hollywood that was giving young auteurs more creative control over their work. Still, these late films are not included among Hitchcock’s very worst on our list.

As the director’s nickname implies, he was at his best when directing suspense flicks. Almost all of the highest ranked films on this list take the viewer on an intense ride, with excitement, surprise, and anxiety spilling out of nearly every frame.

Click here to see Hitchcock’s films, ranked from worst to best.

To determine the best and worst films directed by Alfred Hitchcock, 24/7 Wall St. created an index based on each film’s Rotten Tomatoes’ average critic rating, Rotten Tomatoes’ average audience rating, and Internet Movie Database’s average user rating. To be considered, each film needed to have data available for all three metrics.

We averaged the user ratings from Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb and weighted these by the number of votes for each. The combined user rating was then averaged with the Rotten Tomatoes critic rating. The year released, starring actors, and awards won for each film came from IMDb.

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51. The Shame of Mary Boyle
> Year: 1930
> Starring: Sara Allgood, Edward Chapman, Barry Fitzgerald
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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50. Strauss’ Great Waltz
> Year: 1934
> Starring: Edmund Gwenn, Jessie Matthews, Fay Compton
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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49. The Skin Game
> Year: 1931
> Starring: Edmund Gwenn, Jill Esmond, C.V. France
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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48. Champagne
> Year: 1928
> Starring: Betty Balfour, Jean Bradin, Ferdinand von Alten
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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47. When Boys Leave Home
> Year: 1927
> Starring: Ivor Novello, Ben Webster, Norman McKinnel
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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46. Jamaica Inn
> Year: 1939
> Starring: Maureen O’Hara, Robert Newton, Charles Laughton
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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45. Under Capricorn
> Year: 1949
> Starring: Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten, Michael Wilding
> Awards: 1 wins and 0 nominations

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44. Easy Virtue
> Year: 1928
> Starring: Isabel Jeans, Franklin Dyall, Eric Bransby Williams
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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43. Number 17
> Year: 1932
> Starring: Leon M. Lion, Anne Grey, John Stuart
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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42. The Farmer’s Wife
> Year: 1928
> Starring: Jameson Thomas, Lillian Hall-Davis, Gordon Harker
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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41. East of Shanghai
> Year: 1931
> Starring: Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Percy Marmont
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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40. Mr. & Mrs. Smith
> Year: 1941
> Starring: Carole Lombard, Robert Montgomery, Gene Raymond
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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39. Topaz
> Year: 1969
> Starring: Frederick Stafford, Dany Robin, John Vernon
> Awards: 3 wins and 1 nominations

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38. The Paradine Case
> Year: 1947
> Starring: Gregory Peck, Ann Todd, Charles Laughton
> Awards: 0 wins and 1 nominations

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37. The Manxman
> Year: 1929
> Starring: Anny Ondra, Carl Brisson, Malcolm Keen
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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36. Torn Curtain
> Year: 1966
> Starring: Paul Newman, Julie Andrews, Lila Kedrova
> Awards: 0 wins and 2 nominations

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35. The Ring
> Year: 1927
> Starring: Carl Brisson, Lillian Hall-Davis, Ian Hunter
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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34. Blackmail
> Year: 1929
> Starring: Anny Ondra, John Longden, Sara Allgood
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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33. Family Plot
> Year: 1976
> Starring: Karen Black, Bruce Dern, Barbara Harris
> Awards: 2 wins and 5 nominations

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32. Murder!
> Year: 1930
> Starring: Herbert Marshall, Norah Baring, Phyllis Konstam
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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31. Secret Agent
> Year: 1936
> Starring: John Gielgud, Madeleine Carroll, Robert Young
> Awards: 1 wins and 0 nominations

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30. Saboteur
> Year: 1942
> Starring: Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings, Otto Kruger
> Awards: 0 wins and 1 nominations

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29. Stage Fright
> Year: 1950
> Starring: Marlene Dietrich, Jane Wyman, Richard Todd
> Awards: 2 wins and 1 nominations

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28. The Man Who Knew Too Much
> Year: 1934
> Starring: Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre
> Awards: 2 wins and 4 nominations

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27. I Confess
> Year: 1953
> Starring: Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter, Karl Malden
> Awards: 0 wins and 1 nominations

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26. The Girl Was Young
> Year: 1937
> Starring: Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney, Percy Marmont
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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25. Sabotage
> Year: 1936
> Starring: Sylvia Sidney, Oskar Homolka, Desmond Tester
> Awards: 0 wins and 1 nominations

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24. Marnie
> Year: 1964
> Starring: Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery, Martin Gabel
> Awards: 0 wins and 1 nominations

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23. The Trouble with Harry
> Year: 1955
> Starring: John Forsythe, Shirley MacLaine, Edmund Gwenn
> Awards: 1 wins and 4 nominations

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22. The Lodger
> Year: 1927
> Starring: June Tripp, Ivor Novello, Marie Ault
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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21. Spellbound
> Year: 1945
> Starring: Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov
> Awards: 2 wins and 6 nominations

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20. Frenzy
> Year: 1972
> Starring: Jon Finch, Barry Foster, Barbara Leigh-Hunt
> Awards: 2 wins and 7 nominations

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19. The Man Who Knew Too Much
> Year: 1956
> Starring: James Stewart, Doris Day, Brenda de Banzie
> Awards: 1 wins and 1 nominations

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18. Suspicion
> Year: 1941
> Starring: Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine, Cedric Hardwicke
> Awards: 0 wins and 1 nominations

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17. The Wrong Man
> Year: 1956
> Starring: Henry Fonda, Vera Miles, Anthony Quayle
> Awards: 0 wins and 0 nominations

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16. The Birds
> Year: 1963
> Starring: Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Jessica Tandy
> Awards: 3 wins and 6 nominations

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15. To Catch a Thief
> Year: 1955
> Starring: Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Jessie Royce Landis
> Awards: 1 wins and 5 nominations

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14. Dial M for Murder
> Year: 1954
> Starring: Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings
> Awards: 3 wins and 3 nominations

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13. Lifeboat
> Year: 1944
> Starring: Tallulah Bankhead, John Hodiak, Walter Slezak
> Awards: 2 wins and 3 nominations

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12. Foreign Correspondent
> Year: 1940
> Starring: Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall
> Awards: 1 wins and 6 nominations

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11. Rope
> Year: 1948
> Starring: James Stewart, John Dall, Farley Granger
> Awards: 0 wins and 3 nominations

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10. The Lady Vanishes
> Year: 1938
> Starring: Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas
> Awards: 1 wins and 1 nominations

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9. The 39 Steps
> Year: 1935
> Starring: Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Lucie Mannheim
> Awards: 1 wins and 1 nominations

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8. Strangers on a Train
> Year: 1951
> Starring: Farley Granger, Robert Walker, Ruth Roman
> Awards: 2 wins and 2 nominations

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7. Shadow of a Doubt
> Year: 1943
> Starring: Teresa Wright, Joseph Cotten, Macdonald Carey
> Awards: 2 wins and 3 nominations

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6. Notorious
> Year: 1946
> Starring: Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains
> Awards: 3 wins and 3 nominations

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5. Rebecca
> Year: 1940
> Starring: Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, George Sanders
> Awards: 6 wins and 10 nominations

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4. Vertigo
> Year: 1958
> Starring: James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes
> Awards: 8 wins and 6 nominations

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3. Psycho
> Year: 1960
> Starring: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles
> Awards: 5 wins and 13 nominations

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2. North by Northwest
> Year: 1959
> Starring: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason
> Awards: 8 wins and 7 nominations

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1. Rear Window
> Year: 1954
> Starring: James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey
> Awards: 6 wins and 12 nominations

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