2. Alfred Hitchcock-1920s-1930s
‘The lodger’-1926 was his very first thriller. This was then followed by his 2nd
thriller, ‘Blackmail’-1929. Alfred did many other genres but then from 1935 he only
did thriller movies. Alfred was inspired by other directors such as Victor Saville
and George A. Cooper who all made thriller movies
3. 1950s
From this point Alfred was still continuing on making thriller movie, but it wasn't
until upon this time that he chose to do his movies colour instead of black and
white. Other thriller that was made at this time was ‘Niagara’ which starred Marilyn
Monroe
The very first of Alfred colour thriller movies were ,
‘Strangers On A Train’-1951
‘Dial M For Murder’-1954
4. 1960s
In the time of 1960s, Alfred has never been recognised more than this most
famous thrillers was ‘Psycho’, this had increased his publicity, which was about a
loner mother-fixated motel owner and taxidermist. Another famous thriller was also
released at this time was Wait Until Dark-1967 directed by Terence Young.
5. 1970s-1980s
Alfred’s first British film in two decades was ‘Frenzy’-1972 which was known to be
very scary and included very disturbing scenes, this was then given an R rating
due to this. We also saw during this time yet another thriller ‘Due’-1971 which was
directed by Steven Spielberg. Other great thriller movie that was released at this
time was ‘Play Misty For Me’-1971 which was directed by Clint Eastwood.