Watch Alfred Hitchcock Movies Online
“We all go a little mad sometimes.”
What a truly #relatable quote from the movie “Psycho”, which was an absolute show-stopper by none other than Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense.
Alfred Hitchcock was a great pioneering figure in cinematic history who changed the entire course of filmmaking with his brilliance, intelligence, and ingenuity.
Synonymous with thriller, horror, and mystery, Hitchcock directed more than 50 feature films in his career. So, it’s hard to think of a good horror movie without thinking about Alfred Hitchcock, who was a mentor in his style and had an ability to create mind-blowing physical and psychological horror movies.
Some of his extraordinary films left a legacy that is not easily forgotten. In fact, some of the terrors he presented in the late 1960s still haunt people to this day!
Thankfully, through the wonders of the Internet, you don’t have to hunt for his best stories in old art house theaters. You can watch all of Alfred Hitchcock’s movies online on Fandor.com, a platform where you can stream all of his masterpiece movies online, and a hundred more like those, – without paying hefty fees.
We hope that you enjoy our collection of Alfred Hitchcock movies on Fandor. Let’s unlock plenty of excellent choices without having to spend a fortune!
Chasing the MacGuffin
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VHS Obsessions: The Tapes We Wore Out
Do you own a VCR? These days, those once-ubiquitous household items are mostly found in art studios or with die-hard collectors of anachronous media, but …
“A Quiet Place” and the Resonance of Silence
In 1961, CBS aired “The Invaders,” the story of a farmhouse besieged by extraterrestrials and one of several Twilight Zone episodes written by Richard Matheson. …
Complicity and CHRISTINE
Christine, a new film about the sad life and spectacularly awful death of television newscaster Christine Chubbuck, arrives in theaters at a peculiar moment for docu-dramas. …
Blue Window
“That’s a secret private world you’re looking into out there. People do a lot of things in private they couldn’t possibly explain in public.”—Rear Window …
DAILY | Reverse Shot on Color
“For our 32nd Reverse Shot symposium, we return to our ongoing project of looking deeper into cinema by boiling it down to its constituent parts,” …
DAILY | Bresson, Sautet, Kaurismäki, and More
So far this week, we’ve lost Chris Marker and Gore Vidal and Sight & Sound has begun rolling out the results of its once-every-ten-years “Greatest …
DAILY | Sight & Sound “Greatest Films of All Time” Poll 2012
Let’s cut to the chase. The top ten films in the new Sight & Sound Critics Poll are: Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’ knocks ‘Citizen Kane’ from the …
DAILY | Hitchcock, Wenders, Herzog, and More
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DAILY | Film Comment, Kellys Gene + Grace, and More
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