6.4/10
There is little mystery as to the identity of the killer in this early thriller from Alfred Hitchcock, but the master still delivers enough to make th... Read more
7.6/10
In 1939, the editor of the New York Daily Globe sends Haverstock, a crime reporter, into Europe in the hope of getting a fresh angle. Naive and wholly... Read more
7.7/10
"With all my heart I still love the man I killed..." Six years after exploding to stardom in "Of Human Bondage", Bette Davis equalled that excitement... Read more
6.5/10
In one of his earliest and most dashing performances, a young Tony Curtis pursues his real-life bride Janet Leigh, while defending the British throne... Read more
8.2/10
It's the turn of the century in the Deep South, and the Hubbard siblings are embroiled in their own money-driven, power-hungry civil war. The most cal... Read more
7.3/10
This noir gem stars Robert Mitchum as an ambulance driver who catches the eye of a wealthy femme fatale (Jean Simmons). Hired as a chauffeur for Simmo... Read more
7.4/10
A woman and her husband take separate vacations, and she falls in love with another man. The theme of a potential marital infidelity of a disaffected... Read more
7/10
Bette Davis reprises her role as Queen Elizabeth I, having previously portrayed her in 'The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex'. The fanciful story... Read more
'Blackmail' (1929): Hitchcock's first sound picture is the story of a young girl who stabs an artist to death in defense of her honour. Her boyfriend,... Read more
6.9/10
As a newly-wed heiress, Doris Day is slowly being driven mad by life-threatening phone calls and near-fatal "accidents". Although Rex Harrison, her su... Read more
8.2/10
When thief Gaston Monescu (Herbert Marshall) meets his true love in pickpocket Lily (Miriam Hopkins), they embark on a scam to rob lovely perfume comp... Read more
Alfred Hitchcock directs ten classic movies, featured on four discs. Titles include; 'Murder' (1930), 'The Skin Game' (1931), 'Rich and Strange' (1931... Read more
7.6/10
"The Devil is a Woman" (1935). Cesar Romero, Lionel Atwill also star. In order to nab a rich husband, French golddigger Dietrich fakes an illness at a... Read more
In "Morocco" (1930), her first American feature, Marlene Dietrich is a Parisian cafe singer who falls for legionnaire Gary Cooper and eventually follo... Read more
5.8/10
Irwin Allen directed and adapted the screenplay for this madcap comedy from Jules Verne's calssic novel. A group of mismatched adventurers journey by... Read more