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Universal Studios Home Video | May 5, 2009 | DVD
If you love your suspense richly textured and multi-layered, you can't do much better than master Alfred Hitchcock. Rear Window stars Jimmy Stewart as a photographer recovering from a broken leg. Bored to distraction, he begins to surreptitiously spy on his neighbours, delighting in their squabbles and affairs. But things take a grim turn when he sees what appears to be a murder. His imagination starts to soar and he devotes himself full time to photographing the clues to a possible homicide. Hitchcock's brilliant storytelling and cinematography are a unique experience and the acting is exceptional in this classic film. This DVD version contains production notes, an original documentary on the film, the entire script and lots of goodies for fans.
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Universal Studios Home Video | May 5, 2009 | DVD
When Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) leaves her lover and embezzles $40,000, she heads for the highway and makes a fateful stop along the way. The Bates Motel sits atop its little hill, looking run-down and foreboding, but she doesn't realize there's much more hiding behind its walls. As she lies low, hoping to elude the police, the real danger lurks closer by. Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) slowly stalks her as per instructions from his silent mama. Alfred Hitchcock's ultimate masterpiece, Psycho, raised the bar for horror films and has seldom been matched since.
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Delta Music | August 8, 2000 | DVD
The master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, weaves a knotty yarn of intrigue in this early outing. Aboard a transcontinental train, a young woman named Iris Henderson meets an elderly governess, Miss Froy, en route to her home. Their conversation is polite, uneventful. Then Iris is hit on the head, and Froy disappears! Iris comes to and queries the crew and other passengers about Froy's whereabouts; shockingly, no one recalls seeing the governess. Iris asks a skeptical traveler, Gilbert, to help her find Froy. He agrees to assist Iris. As the search begins to seem futile, Iris starts to suspect she is losing her mind... Then several people on the train -- including a shifty physician and a mysterious nun -- reveal nefarious motives beneath their innocent facades.
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Madacy Entertainment Group | March 24, 1999 | DVD
Alfred Hitchcock once said suspense is like a bomb: you know it's about to go off, but there's nothing you can do about it. In this film, the director puts that simile to good use. A phantom group has targeted specific areas of London in which large collections of people gather. Then one member of this cabal detonates a blast -- and destroys many lives -- without any discernible motive or demand. The authorities assign a young detective, Ted, to the case. After some digging, Ted discovers that the suspected bomber owns a local movie theater, which serves as a front for his lethal activities. Ted soon acquaints himself with the suspect's wife, an unfulfilled woman who also has suspicions about her spouse.
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Universal Studios Home Video | September 4, 2007 | DVD
Alfred Hitchcock’s exciting 1942 wartime thriller stars Robert Cummings as a Los Angeles aircraft factory worker who witnesses his plant’s firebombing by a Nazi agent. During the deadly explosion, Cumming’s best friend is killed and he, himself, is wrongly accused of sabotage. To clear his name, Cummings begins a relentless cross-country chase that takes him from Boulder Dam to New York’s Radio City Music Hall, and finally, to a harrowing confrontation atop the Statue of Liberty.
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Universal Studios Home Video | April 29, 2003 | DVD
DVD Features: Note: See Individual Titles for Details Region 1 Keep Case - Boxed Set
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Universal Studios Home Video | April 29, 2003 | DVD
DVD Features: Notes: See Individual Titles for Details Region 1 Keep Case - Boxed Set
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Average rating: 5/5
Ryko/Palm Pictures | May 10, 2001 | DVD
DVD Features: No Region Encoding Cartoons From the Era Poster Art Biographies and Filmographies Keep Case
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Platinum Disc Corporation | September 20, 2000 | DVD
Hitchcock's first version of this dramatic and complex tale of espionage, kidnapping, and family relationships. When a father intercepts a secret message of a murdered man, his daughter is subsequently kidnapped. Soon he and his wife -- a world-class sharpshooter -- become entangled with gangsters, cops, and murderers, as they struggle to understand and foil a nefarious plot.
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20th Century Fox Home Entertainment | February 10, 2009 | DVD
Robert Tisdall is about to be convicted of a murder on circumstantial evidence. Rather than pay for a crime he didn't commit, he escapes, determined to find the guilty man. While hiding out and lying low, the fugitive enlists the assistance of Erica, a comely country lass too kind-hearted to turn him in. Little does he know, she's also the Chief Constable's daughter. Together, Erica and Robert embark on a mission to prove his innocence and bring the real murderer to justice.
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RED Distribution | March 30, 2004 | DVD
DVD Features: Region [unknown] Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33
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Home Vision | October 1, 2002 | DVD
After witnessing a murder at a London music hall, Richard Hannay is approached by a mysterious woman who claims she committed the crime in order to thwart foreign spies who plan to smuggle valuable military secrets out of the country. When she herself is killed, Hannay is forced to run from both the police and the secret agents. Along the way, he latches on to a cool but reluctant blonde, and together they try to figure out the meaning of the woman's last words: "the Thirty-Nine Steps."
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