The romcom suspense caper is a cinematic recipe that Alfred Hitchcock took with him to his grave; certainly I can't imagine anyone now succeeding in blending thrills, spills, caresses and laughs the way he did in this sublime classic from 1959.
North by Northwest (1959)
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Reviews Counted:56
Fresh:56
Rotten:0
Average Rating:9/10
Consensus: Gripping, suspenseful, and visually iconic, this late-period Hitchcock classic laid the groundwork for countless action thrillers to follow.
Theatrical Release:19-06-2009
Synopsis: NORTH BY NORTHWEST is a suspense thriller that finds Cary Grant in the role of Roger Thornhill, a Manhattan advertising executive mistaken for a spy. Considered by many to be the prototypical pure... NORTH BY NORTHWEST is a suspense thriller that finds Cary Grant in the role of Roger Thornhill, a Manhattan advertising executive mistaken for a spy. Considered by many to be the prototypical pure action movie (creating the template for later James Bond and Indiana Jones films), the film is a cross-country roller-coaster ride with Alfred Hitchcock at the helm. The film is duly famous for several classic and indelible scenes, including the desert biplane encounter and the Mt. Rushmore climax. The original title was THE MAN IN LINCOLN'S NOSE, which was replaced by a reference to a line from William Shakespeare's HAMLET (in which Hamlet says, "I am but mad north-north-west."). The magical combination of Hitchcock and the debonair Grant--who made four wonderful films together--makes NORTH BY NORTHWEST a suspense-filled standout. When Thornhill finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time, the world as he knows it comes to an end. Suddenly danger threatens as the hapless businessman is targeted as an American intelligence agent and set up as a killer. All of Thornhill's attempts to straighten things out only make matters worse--and soon the desperate man is on the run from murderous foreign operatives, the CIA, and the police. The supporting cast, including Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, and Martin Landau, is uniformly excellent. [More]
Starring: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, Leo G. Carroll
Starring: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, Leo G. Carroll, Jessie Royce Landis, Philip Ober, Josephine Hutchinson, Martin Landau
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Screenwriter: Ernest Lehman
Producer: Alfred Hitchcock
Composer: Bernard Herrmann
Reviews for North by Northwest
Hitchcock breezes through a tongue-in-cheek, nightmarish plot with a lightness of touch that’s equalled by a charming performance from Grant.
Hitchcock succeeded in wanting to give popcorn munchers a movie to smile at. And he was never this playful again.
A thriller so improbable that it becomes quite brilliant in evading even the most fantastic of audience guesses.
The velvety villainy of James Mason, the crop duster chase and the thrilling finale scrambling around Mount Rushmore are just part of the pleasure in a classic that deserves to be seen on the big screen.
North by Northwest, Alfred Hitchcock’s very own adrenalin-fuelled action blockbuster.
Certifiable classic territory, Hitchcock's glossiest entertainment is the closest the trickster ever came to an action movie.
Cary Grant's suave adman Roger O Thornhill finds himself in mortal peril as the innocent man-on-the-run, yet the tone throughout is buoyantly, almost insolently, comic.
Welcome and much needed proof that great action movies don't have to be meaningless and moronic.
North By Northwest is the quintessential Hitchcock thriller and one of the most exciting movies of all time. So there.
Not Hitchcock's most profound work, but a tightly conceived, expertly executed thriller from the master of suspense.
North By Northwest is still a classic, coming as it does during Hitchcock's most creative period, but it lacks that extra little taste to make it truly great.
Viewer friendly, refreshingly undated, and worth as many repeat viewings as one can stomach.
One of Hitchcock's very best comic thrillers, North by Northwest features scene after unforgettable scene.
Of course, the hallmark of North by Northwest is the way in which Hitchcock develops tension.
Though atypical of Hitchcock, this classic contains all the style, wit, and subdued sexuality, trademarks of cinema's best years.
Expertly paced and filmed in vibrant colors, Hitchcock delivers wit, glamour and sophistication.
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