10 Shameless Alfred Hitchcock Rip-Offs
It has been said countless times before, but you are unlikely to find a director with as impressive a back-catalogue as Sir Alfred Hitchcock. Over thirty years on from the iconic filmmaker's death in 1980 and he and his features are still the subject of unabashed fascination. Strangers on a Train, Dial M For Murder, Rear Window, Vertigo, North By Northwest, Psycho and The Birds, being but a small selection of the films that are still continuously shown on television and in independent cinemas on a regular basis. It's rare to meet a filmmaker who does not cite Alfred Hitchcock as a creative influence. The director's fusion of classic glamour and cool with unexpected thrills and genre-bending narrative twists, set him far above many of his contemporaries - serving as an inspiration to countless filmmakers, from Steven Spielberg and Brian De Palma to David Fincher and supposedly M. Night Shyamalan (Thank God that Hitch isn't around to hear that comparison.) However, one needs to question when a director lovingly paying homage turns into the just plain ripping off of Hitchcock's work. So here are ten shameless Hitchcock rip-offs or arguably passionate homages. It is not to say that these films are bad - I am personally a huge fan of all but one of the features on this list - let us just say they may have been a little too inspired by Hitch.