I think that the years he was most productive in were the twenties and thirties, but most people say his best years were from the fifties to the mid-sixties, from about "Strangers on a Train" to "Marnie". (Think of the films in the middle: "Rear Window", "To Catch a Thief", "Vertigo", "North by Northwest", "Psycho", and "The Birds".)
Alfred Hitchcock
On most episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, he did indeed greet the audience with "Good evening."
Alfred Hitchcock himself made an appearance in almost all of his films.
The most common one is Hitch.
Janet leigh
It was directed by the famous Alfred Hitchcock. His other well known films are The Birds, Rear Window, and Vertigo.
Alfred Hitchcock
Suspense
On most episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, he did indeed greet the audience with "Good evening."
Alfred Hitchcock himself made an appearance in almost all of his films.
The most common one is Hitch.
Janet leigh
Suspense! Alfred Hitchcock is known as the master of suspense.
It wasn't "most" of Hitchcock's films -- only seven -- but Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann did great work together. The composer wrote the theme for Psycho , for instance.
No, High Anxiety (1977) is a Mel Brooks film. It is a spoof of Hitchcock's most famous films.
It depends on what scares you, but most people can agree on Psycho.
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