When I am going over my list of favorite directors, Alfred Hitchcock is right at the top. The guy was not only the master of suspense, but he also deeply understood how to work with writers and bring the best out of their stories. And he was constantly pushing the envelope. Today, I want to bring you an assortment of the screenplays he chose to direct that you can read and download for educational and research purposes only.Let's dive in. Alfred Hitchcock ScreenplaysThe 39 Steps (1939)Read the TranscriptRebecca (1940)Read the Screenplay (Won the Oscar for Best Picture)Saboteur (1942)Read the ScreenplayNotorious (1946)Read the ScreenplayRope (1948)Read the ScreenplayStrangers on a Train (1950)Read the ScreenplayRear Window (1954)Read the ScreenplayTo Catch a Thief (1955)Read the ScreenplayThe Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)Read the ScreenplayVertigo (1957)Read the ScreenplayNorth by Northwest (1959)Read the ScreenplayPsycho (1960)Read the ScreenplayThe Birds (1962)Read the ScreenplayMary Rose (1964)Read the ScreenplayBONUS: HITCHCOCK! (2012)by: John J. McLaughlin – Read the ScreenplayLet me know what you think in the comments. ...
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