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(Tom Cruise will probably be riding its coattails into his '80s. ) But what's most impressive here is how De Palma squeezes tension out of the quietest moments, like Cruise catching a drop of his sweat so he doesn't set off an alarm while breaking into CIA headquarters. Rent/buy on Amazon and iTunes. 6. Ghost in the Shell The hugely influential anime (it was the blueprint for The Matrix) imagines a future in which spy work has been outsourced to cyborgs with human brains. One of them, known as the Major, chases a hacker who's invading her mind and starts to question her past and what being a human even means. Skip the dumbed-down Scarlett Johansson remake and go straight to the heady original. Rent/buy on Amazon. 5. Charade Movies don't come more charming than this caper with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, whose chemistry is so infectious you'll forget about whatever twists and subtle deceptions are unraveling (which is the point). Grant is a charming hustler after her late husband's stash of not.
Paramount / Universal / Lionsgate / MGM Spying is not so different from making a movie. "Twenty-four lies per second" is how director Michael Haneke describes filmmaking. Alfred Hitchcock knew that well, which is why he kept returning to the subject of professional liars again and again. He could relate. The Master of Suspense invented the modern spy movie with North by Northwest, which is basically one long sleight of hand. We've come a long way from Cary Grant running from a Soviet in a crop-dusting plane. In Atomic Blonde (out today), Charlize Theron offs Communists in 1980s Berlin, but wearing high heels and brute force that would make even James Bond sweat (just watch what she does with a corkscrew). The latest from one of the stuntmen-turned-directors behind John Wick makes you dizzy with its wall-to-wall neon style, "gun fu" choreography, and '80s pop-music cues, until, in a classic Hitchcock move, it pulls out the rug from under you. Lying never looked so good. Here are the best spy movies* of all time ranked.
However, funding ran out and forced construction to end on October 31, 1941. See more » Goofs Many backdrop tops and light reflections. See more » Quotes [ first lines] Roger Thornhill: [ coming out of the crowded elevator, dictating to his secretary] If you accept the belief that a high Trendex automatically means a rising sales curve... Eddie: Mr. Thornhill? Crazy Credits The Leo the Lion/MGM trademark preceding the credits is on a green field, to match the green field used in the credits proper. See more » Alternate Versions The print originally had an acknowledgement for the cooperation of the Department of the Interior and the National Park Service. But they requested it be removed after MGM violated the agreement that no violence would take place near the Mt. Rushmore monument. Some prints, however, were released with the acknowledgement still in.
A Legendary Collaboration Notorious trailer/Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain Cary Grant and Alfred Hitchcock had one of the most celebrated and successful collaborations of any actor/director pair in history. Hitchcock, famously derisive about movie stars, once said Grant was the only actor he ever loved. Their partnership spanned twenty years, and they teamed on four films, each with its own place in the classic movie pantheon. Hitchcock had hoped that Grant would make one more film with him near the end of Grant's career — Torn Curtain. But the star had already decided to make a different film as his last, the charming comedy Walk, Don't Run. Poor Hitchcock had to settle for Paul Newman. 'Suspicion' – 1941 Suspicion. RKO Radio Pictures Cary Grant was supposed to play the villain in this film, based on a novel about a man who plots to murder his wife. Hitchcock always said that the studio forced him to change the film's ending to protect Grant's image, and as a result, the climax doesn't make much sense.
(Glamour overload). Grant is a former cat burglar whose WWII heroics earned his freedom, and Kelly is a rich American girl traveling with her salty, down-to-earth mother. When a new burglar starts lifting jewels from the vacationers using the old cat's tricks, it's up to Grant to prove his innocence. This one literally sparkles, and the costumes — with Kelly in them — are to die for. 'North by Northwest' – 1959 North by Northwest. MGM Their last collaboration is my favorite Hitchcock film, and my favorite Cary Grant film. The plot, another spy thriller, is absolutely ridiculous, but you won't notice as Grant crisscrosses the continent trying to clear his name after being mistaken for a spy, nearly killed with a bottle of bourbon and photographed holding a bloody knife over a dead diplomat at the United Nations. Eva Marie Saint is the icy-hot blonde love interest and James Mason is the silky-smooth villain. Did I mention the climax takes place on Mount Rushmore?
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