If you’re a fan of Hitchcock or know someone that is, then here’s a great deal on Amazon right now! Get Alfred Hitchcock – The Masterpiece Collection on DVD for $52.49, marked down from $119.98. Plus, this includes Free Standard Shipping. This is Amazon’s Gold Box deal of the day so this deal is available today only or until it sells out, whichever comes first. This set gets great reviews from customers & it consists of:
- 14 Films: Saboteur (1942), Shadow of a Doubt (1943), Rope (1948), Rear Window (1954), The Trouble With Harry (1955), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), Vertigo (1958), Psycho (1960), The Birds (1963), Marnie (1964), Torn Curtain (1966), Topaz (1969), Frenzy (1972), Family Plot (1976)
- All 14 films are digitally re-mastered.
- Ultra-premium velvet packaging
- 36-page collectible book
- 14 documentaries and 9 featurettes, including: The Story of Frenzy; Plotting Family Plot; The Trouble With Harry Isn’t Over; The Makig of The Man Who Knew Too Much; Obsessed with Vertigo; Newsreel Footage: The Release of Psycho; Saboteur: A Closer Look; Beyond Doubt: The Making of Hitchcock’s Favorite Film; Rope Unleashed; Rear Window Ethics: An Original Documentary; The Birds Is Coming; The Trouble with Marnie; Torn Curtain Rising; Topaz: An Appreciation by Leonard Maltin
- Storyboards
- Production photographs
- Theatrical trailers
- Bonus Disc: AFI Salute to Alfred Hitchcock; Masters of Cinema: Alfred Hitchcock; All About The Birds; The Making of Psycho
On a side note, I love Alfred Hitchcock movies, I’ve seen almost every single one of his films, even the really early ones. When I was a kid, my parents & I would watch movies on VHS (pre-DVD days, we even had a BETA lol) & my dad was always a big fan of the classics including Hitchcock. Personally, I couldn’t possibly pick just one favorite Hitchcock film, there are so many classics in the bunch. Some of my favorites include Rear Window, Rope, Suspicion, Vertigo & Lifeboat. But ask me on a different day & I’ll probably cite other favorites, because I just love all of his films. What’s your favorite(s)?
Denise says
Rear Window is one of my favorites. A great classic movie.
Darla says
Rear Window!