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  • Bob's your uncle!

  • @mimibarn

    We are soooooooo proud of Hitch :P

    He was the best thing that happened to British film... Now all we have is cheap Danny Dyer films and 'Youth' films about stale urban gang culture.

  • Britain should be sooooooooo proud of Hitch

  • blaney didn't find her then leave,the assistant go upstairs .. I just guessed there will be a scream, and then the same frame-up .. one question, the truck driver at the coffee stop when him back,didn't him notice the truck cover is open?

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  • Hitch is halarious

  • Hitchcock films always had the best trailers, now they seem content to advertise films with some slo-motion explosions and a few cleavage shots.

  • RIP Anna Massey - a really wonderful, offbeat actress

  • Never a leg of potatoes.

  • How do you like it lol

  • IM ASHAMED TO HAVE THIS NAME !

  • Greatest trailer of all time, or greatest trailer of ALL time?

  • Questi sono film che fanno paura. Non le cagate che fanno ora

  • Terrible trailer but a great film.

  • I know this is supposed to be his most dark and frightening film of his career but this trailer is hilarious!

  • I like this comedy in Hitchcock's trailers :) Btw, I watched Frenzy today and I must say that it's very good but still I love Psycho and The Birds more .

  • how do you like my tie? how do you like it?

  • WTF i dont get what you guys like about this compairing to hannibal, amercan psycho or somthing like that.

  • @keesdecrip fotget dude.dont try to think.go back to your shit for brains entertainment.msg food,aspartame sodas,and microwave hd tv.woo.hoo!idiocracy for sure!

    !

  • alfred hitchcock's trailers were always the best, i'd love to see this type of trailer make a come back.

  • What a fantastic trailer!

  • one word wow

  • Oh Hitchcock, you're such a joker. =)

  • this movie was brilliant, 8 years before hitchcock dies. best one in hes late career.

  • its amazing he never won a oscar for any of his films.

  • I think Bernard Cribbens plays the seedy pub landlord excellently!

  • @mguyvig he can actually say that hitchcock directed me once.

  • I love this film! It's a toss-up between this and "Dial M for Murder! as to which is my favourite, but then, I do have an enormous crush on Grace Kelly! So, "Rear Window" has to be in there as well!

  • @mguyvig grace kelly pulls me towards dial m and rear window.

  • @xwingclass im with you on that

  • There are four words that define what should occur in movie theatres or on useful television. They are Hitchcock, Truffaut, Bergman and Godard

  • I wish Hitchcock brought out kaleidoscope frenzy.

  • alfred hitchcock is so funny.

  • una pelicula de culto, que mantiene el suspense hasta el final. Buenísima.

  • Really liked this movie. If you've never seen it you have to rent it, it's great suspense like they seem not to be able to make anymore. I sure wish somebody still knew how. "Mr. Rusk. You're not wearing your tie!"

  • there was something ciceronian about him

  • hitchcock changed my life

  • hitchcock changed my life

  • why was hitchcock the only director who intriduced his film in his trailers liek that? i wished they'd still do that

  • this film is excellent

  • This is a great movie. - "You're losing your load!" It was Rusk, Rusk did it. Rusk I say! Rusk you bastard. I'll get you you bastard. If it's last thing I do I'll get you Rusk. You bastard. It was Rusk. Rusk did it. Rusk!

  • Drama and comedy mix up perfectly.

  • This movie is much better than what it looks like the first time you see it. It is a great movie.

  • 2:37

  • LOL

  • LOL! Hitchcock's trailers are always so weird. XD Cool though.

  • fantastic movie - One of the best films i've seen!!. i found a copy at "bigmovies4free" - hope they make another :P

  • sick movie - One of the best films i've seen!!. i found a copy at "bigmovies4free" - hope they make another :P

  • what a sick film - didnt realise it was his last - explains a lot..

  • It wasn't his last. "Family Plot" (1976) was Hitch's last film, however "Frenzy" (1972) is without a doubt the master's last masterpiece! But as far as "sick" goes it is nothing at all compared to much of the crap produced today, like the Saw-movies... now those are sick. "Frenzy" is brilliant.

  • Frenzy was not Hitchcock's last movie. It was a movie called Family Plot and it was very funny.

  • fantastic movie seen it already at "bigmovies4free", anybody else seen it? enjoyed it from start to finish

  • Yep. I bought it. I love this movie

  • The last classic from the master

  • Have you heard of "Family plot"?

  • Yep Hitchcock's last film in 76

    Very good but i wouldn't say a its classic

    7/10

  • I haven't seen it yet. But I went for London last week, and bought over 140 movies! BWAHAHA! Including 38 Hitchcock-films. I CAN'T WAIT!!!

  • 140 DVDs, that might keep you going till 2011.

    Classic underrated Hitchcock films

    Shadow Of A Doubt (1943), Lifeboat (1944), Dial M For Murder (1954), The Wrong Man (1956).

    Avoid at all costs

    The Trouble With Harry (1955) & Topaz (1969)

    CRAP

  • NO! I bought those!

    But I have trouble understanding the dialog in the old sound films. The quality is not so good, and on top of all that, I'm norwegian, so my english isn't perfect. The DVD's don't have subtitles, and the language is filled with "long words" you know. But I think I'm gonna see them all.

  • Trouble with Harry is so tongue and cheek. How can't you see that. But Yes Topaz is awful. Although Hitch wanted nothing to do with that movie.

  • Nah sorry TTWH is crap apart from the Bernard Herrmann score

  • Maybe so. But at least Hitch had the balls to try something a bit diffrent in his hey day. Still I wouldn't call the movie crap. Bad if you like. But certaintly not crap.

  • Every genius is allowed a couple of fuck ups

  • luvly luvly luuvly

  • I know Alfred Hitchcock has been one of the good directors in 20th century. Lets make it a good example. I am ok with CGI, I want to have the realness of the movie. the computer aided graphics has really taken the meaning out the movie. basically I can call it a video.

  • i believe if Alfred Hitchcock came back to life again along with other well known directors. Movies will be worth watching. what you all think? I think movies made recently doesn;t really have a meaning anymore. I watch some of them, I gotten turned off. Like the grudge movies, I never cared for them. What do you all think? :)

  • I can sum up a successful movie in four simple steps..........think of a good genre...........produce a good plot...........write a good script..........and cast good actors with rich characterisations.............­...what could be simpler? (lol!)

    Stuffing a movie full of dizzying CGI just dosent cut the mustard............people want more realism and less nonsense!

  • @stoneofrefuge I think Hitchcock wouldn't agree. Because there is so many movies out there, there's always garbage. One must pick between the more horrible blockbusters but also a lot of independents, one just needs to take more trouble to sniff in the garbage to find the diamonds, but there are always little gems out there.

  • @stoneofrefuge Classic films are still getting made as often but they are just a lot harden to find than they were back then. Like people comparing nowadays music to that of the 1960's they mention all the good from the 60's and compare it to all the bad from today - the difference is they celebrated genuinely good music back then but now its all about the mass produced garbage despite there also being good music out there in all genres. This all applies to film too.

  • Amazingly suspenceful!!!

  • Hitchcock is the best thing that ever happend 2 film

  • @haroldcoxly94 HEAR HEAR!

  • Ha-ha! The location where the body is found floating in the River Thames is where the London Eye is now. Best Hitchcock film is definitely 'Vertigo', but this, his return to the UK after a 20-year stint in Hollywood, was a definite return to form after the box office disappointments of 'Marnie', 'Topaz' and 'Torn Curtain'.

  • How do you like my tie?

    haha

  • I love Ron Goodwin's score.

  • Great Serial killer movie by Hitchcock!

  • This is my second favorite Hitchcock film behind VERTIGO (1958). It is also, in my opinion, one of Hitchcock's most suspenseful and brilliantly constructed films.

  • great hitchcock film

  • the cymbal crash at the end is hilarious!

  • another neck-tie murder

  • English ? yeh ofcourse it is.

  • lovley lovley. i know you can be most helpfull when you try, realy, youl have lunch with me

  • On the surface a tie seems so innocuous, but we know better, don't we; they are deadly weapons. LOL.

  • i like how he was in most of his trailers

  • i love this film. 10 out of 10

  • My all-time favorite trailer. Even better than Hitch's classic trailer for "Psycho."

  • ya, it's between this trailer and the trailer for Little Children, which gives me goosebumps every time i watch it.

  • Hitchcock only made a few horror films, but he filled his work with a great deal of intended humour which could be very dark, so Hitch may have approved your sentiment. Hitch was a great showman, its too bad we don't get trailers like it today. Some fans dislike the nudity/rape angle but I think its a classic with a great screenplay by Anthony Shaffer. The inspector's dinners with his wife were priceless! Thanks for posting!

  • I should clarify: I meant to say some Hitchcock fans dislike the film because of the nudity and rape scenes which they feel was wrong or beneath him to do this. I don't mean the rape scenes are "classic" or "great", they're disturbing as they should be in this context. I think the film is one of his best, since censorship had waned, he decided to go further than had before. For me, it works but some understandably may not enjoy it.

  • They wanted to make those scenes even more graphic, but were warned the film would be refused classification if they went ahead with it. Hitchcock was said to be bitterly disappointed!!

  • I'm sure he was. I remember seeing and A&E Biography show on Hitch, and apparently "Frenzy" started as a different film. It was going to about a sexual socialpath and have lots of victims/frontal nudity and so on. He actually did test shots with actors, it might have been inspired by "Peeping Tom" and might have ended up with something like "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer". Very nasty stuff, he wanted to explore the new freedom directors had with content. It ended up morphing into "Frenzy".

  • Mr Rusk, you're not wearing your tie.

    Perfection itself !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • My favourite movie,this is the best from Hitchcock since 1960.

  • lovely...!!!!

  • I don't think she liked Alfred's tie..

  • This is Hitchcock's best film.

  • "Look, she's wearing my tie!" - as if the whereabouts of his tie is more important than the murder!

  • one of my favourite Hitchcock movies,totaly underrated and what a cast!,with the late great Barry Foster as the necktie murderer,brilliant stuff!

  • How do you like my tie?

    MY GOD, THE TIE!!!

  • 1st class Hitchcock !

    It's underated, nobody mentions it when they talk about Hitch.

  • this teaser is funny and nice, though it mystifies the real sense of coldness and desperation you'll find watching the actual movie. perfect film, in my opinion.one of the best from hitch. camera movements are,once again,wonderful.

  • Oh Alfred, you cheeky bugger. Haha. I can't wait to watch this.

  • rear window is his best film.

  • The movie was much better than the trailer, though the trailer made me laugh. The movie is riveting and the dialog is very well written. If you like London (which I love), this is the movie for you!

  • vertigo is his best film

  • This is the best Hitchcock trailer in my opinion.

    Shame I'm not old enough to watch this film.

  • This is Hitchcock's coolest commercial. FLOATING ON A RIVER!

  • Nice one. My favourite Hitchcock, after 'Strangers on a train'.

  • What's you favorite Hitchcock after 'Psycho'? Everybody loves Psycho you know (the 1960 version).

  • That's a tough one. Probably a toss-up between 'Dial M for Murder' or 'Rear Window'.

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