Alfred Hitchcock's Thrillers Owe a Great Debt to Cary Grant
The Big Picture While Alfred Hitchcock is best known for the classic films of his late career, such as Psycho, Rear Window, Dial M For Murder, Vertigo, and Rope, Hitchcock had actually been making films since the 1920s.
Alfred Hitchcock started using stardom differently in 1941 when he worked with Grant for the first time on the psychological romantic thriller Suspicion. Grant was already a proven movie star who was immensely popular with audiences, as his signature wink and semi-sarcastic drawl had established an immediate box office draw.
To Catch A Thief isn’t the finest film of either of their careers; it was a reversion to a more traditional Hollywood caper in an era where Hitchcock’s work was becoming more experimental. However, Hitchcock did see that the simple casting of Grant, a few luxurious locations, and a few expertly executed action sequences could result in a pretty entertaining movie.
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