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Collection of Alfred Hitchcock Films Coming to Netflix in June

Netflix has announced that on June 1, 2025, it will launch a collection of Alfred Hitchcock films on its service in the U.S. to honor the legacy of one of cinema’s most influential directors.

Starting June 1, a collection of classic Hitchcock films will be available to stream in the U.S., featuring some of his most iconic works, including “Vertigo,” “Rear Window,” “Frenzy,” “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” “Family Plot,” “The Birds,” and more. The collection will also include films inspired by his lasting influence, such as “Us” and “Barbarian,” as well as a narrative feature about the filmmaker himself, “Hitchcock,” directed by Sacha Gervasi.

The new collection parallels with Netflix co-presenting “HITCH! The Original Cinema Influencer” Screening Series with the New York Film Critics Circle at the Paris Theater in New York, May 16 through June 29. The six-week screening series features over 50 filmsโ€”36 directed by the master of suspense himself, along with more than a dozen others that trace the stylistic influences behind Hitchcock’s filmmaking, were made in collaboration with him, or are direct homages to his legacy. From Hitchcock’s early English films, like “Blackmail,” to his Hollywood masterpieces such as “Psycho” and “The Birds,” the series will highlight his evolving technique and its influence on popular culture and future filmmakers. 35 films in this series will have showings in 35mm, including Hitchcock classics like “Rear Window,” “Vertigo,” and “North by Northwest,” to enduring masterpieces like Francois Truffaut’s “The Bride Wore Black” and Henri-Georges Clouzot’s “Dialbolique.”

Look for the Alfred Hitchcock collection and row on Netflix starting June 1. You can view the Paris Theater screening series schedule and buy tickets at paristheaternyc.com.

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