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Rear Window (1954) |
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L.B. Jeffries, a man with broken legs, stays in New York where he develops a habit of looking at the activities of his neighbours from the windows of his apartment. The story begins when Jeffries conceives that the woman of the house on the other side of the road was murdered by her husband. |
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Psycho (1960) |
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It is the story of Marion Crane who runs away with a huge cash from her employers in the hope of leading a better life with her boyfriend, Sam Loomis. The movie deals with the aftermath of this theft involving a series of thrilling scenes. |
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North by Northwest (1959) |
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Roger O. Thornhill is wrongly spotted by a criminal-minded group as a secret agent of the government. The movie involves the odd adventures of Thornhill through which he survives in spite of being chased by government and the criminals. Luckily, a girl was there as a token of help. |
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Vertigo (1958) |
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The story is about John Ferguson and Madeleine. Ferguson is a retired detective while Madeleine is the wife of a rich shipbuilder. Her husband appoints Ferguson to trace the steps of Madeleine and from the adventures begin. |
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Rebecca (1940) |
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Maxim de Winter marries for the second time after the death of his first wife, Rebecca. She had died a boat mishap. De Winter returns to his estate to live with his second wife where she discovers that the soul of Rebecca still haunts the place. |
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Strangers on a Train (1951) |
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Guy Haines, a famed tennis player, gets an offer from a passenger on a train, Bruno Anthony, to kill Bruno’s father and, in retun, Bruno will kill Haines’s wife. The tennis star doesn’t think deeply of the matter until his wife is murdered one day. The blame of the murder falls on Haines as he had a relationship with another girl. In the meantime, Bruno threatens Guy that if he doesn’t kill his father, then Bruno will expose Guy’s guilt. Thus, along with his girlfriend, Guy fights against Bruno to save his tennis career. |
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Notorious (1946) |
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Alicia Huberman, the daughter of an ex-German spy is asked to search out a team of Nazis by Devlin, as government agent. Though she falls for Devlin, she had to marry the spy to facilitate her work. But, soon enough, the spy discovers that Alicia is a spy and starts torturing her. |
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Shadow of a Doubt (1943) |
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Charlie Oakley, a rich widow murderer, is pursued by a detective. He takes refuge in her sister’s house for some time. The movie involves the story of Charlie’s flight from the police. |
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Dial M for Murder (1954) |
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Tony Wendice, a famous tennis player in his early days, plans to kill his rich wife. She also had an affair the year before. Tony forces a friend to murder his wife but events turn ill. The story deals with how Wendice tries to save his neck in all the trouble. |
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