Most Popular Thriller Movies
Fast pacing, frequent action, and resourceful heroes who must thwart the plans of more-powerful and better-equipped villains. Full of suspense, red herrings, and cliffhangers in exotic settings can our heros must thwart the plans their enemies.
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M is considered to be Fritz Langs masterpiece work and is certainly the peak of German Expressionism. M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Moerder (M - A Town Is Looking For A Murderer) is a disturbing story of a child murderer who is hunted down and brought to trial by Berlin's criminal underworld. »
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The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1934 suspense film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It was one of the most successful and critically acclaimed films of Hitchcock's British period. The Film was the first in a series of increasingly confident pictures which would make his name worldwide, and lead ultimately to his departure for Hollywood in 1939. »
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An accountant on vacation in San Francisco gets a dose of lethal, slow-acting poison. He then begins a desperate search for the individual responsible for his impending demise. D.O.A. is considered a classic of the film noir genre and in 2004 The Library of Congress added the film to its National Film Registry. »
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Scarlet Street is an early classic non-detective noir directed by Fritz Lang. Edward G. Robinson plays a man, haunted by the murder of an amoral femme fatale that he pinned on her boyfriend, who is executed for the crime. Scarlet Street is actually a remake. Its taken from a French novel, La Chienne (The Bitch) that was first filmed by Jean Renoir in 1931. »
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Adpted from Joesph Conrad's novel The Secret Agent - which was supposedly losely based on a true story - Hitchcock ditches a lot of what made Conrad's novel so daring. But the master of suspense still manages to produce something that ratchets up the tension and has you drinfting ever closer to the edge of your seat. »
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Director John Huston and actor Humphrey Bogart, who had previously collaborated on classics ranging from The Maltese Falcon to The African Queen, teamed up for the last time on Beat the Devil, the least known and most unfairly underrated of their five joint efforts. Humphrey Bogart stars as one of five disreputable adventurers who are trying to get uranium out of East Africa. »
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Wilson (Edward G. Robinson) of the War Crimes Commission is seeking Franz Kindler (Orson Welles), mastermind of the Holocaust, who has effectively erased his identity. Wilson releases Kindler's former comrade Meinike, a convicted Nazi war criminal, and follows him to Harper, Connecticut, where he is killed before he can identify Kindler. Now Wilson's only clue is Kindler's fascination with antique clocks; but though Kindler seems secure in his new identity, he feels his past closing in. »
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