List of Unproduced Hitchcock Projects

The following is a partial list of unproduced Hitchcock projects, in roughly chronological order. During a career that spanned more than half a century, Alfred Hitchcock directed over fifty films, and worked on a number of others which never made it beyond the pre-production stage.

Read more about List Of Unproduced Hitchcock Projects:  Number 13 (1922), Greenmantle (1939–1942), Escape (1940), The Bramble Bush (1951-1953), Flamingo Feather (1956), No Bail For The Judge (1958–1961), The Wreck of The Mary Deare (1959), The Blind Man (1960), Village of Stars (1962), Trap For A Solitary Man (1963), Mary Rose (1964), The Three Hostages (1964), Frenzy (a.k.a. Kaleidoscope) (1964–1967), R.R.R.R. (1965), The Short Night (1976–1979)

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