Movies / North by Northwest (1959)

10/10

Runtime: 131 min

Genres: Action Adventure Drama Mystery Romance Thriller

Languages: English French

Countries: USA


NORTH BY NORTHWEST is a suspense thriller that finds Cary Grant in the role of Roger Thornhill, a Manhattan advertising executive mistaken for a spy. Considered by many to be the prototypical pure action movie (creating the template for later James Bond and Indiana Jones films), the film is a cross-country roller-coaster ride with Alfred Hitchcock at the helm. The film is duly famous for several classic and indelible scenes, including the desert biplane encounter and the Mt. Rushmore climax. The original title was THE MAN IN LINCOLN'S NOSE, which was replaced by a reference to a line from William Shakespeare's HAMLET (in which Hamlet says, "I am but mad north-north-west."). The magical combination of Hitchcock and the debonair Grant--who made four wonderful films together--makes NORTH BY NORTHWEST a suspense-filled standout. When Thornhill finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time, the world as he knows it comes to an end. Suddenly danger threatens as the hapless businessman is targeted as an American intelligence agent and set up as a killer. All of Thornhill's attempts to straighten things out only make matters worse--and soon the desperate man is on the run from murderous foreign operatives, the CIA, and the police. The supporting cast, including Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, and Martin Landau, is uniformly excellent.


Directors (1) Credit
Alfred Hitchcock ...
Writers (1) Credit
Ernest Lehman (written by)
Composers (1) Credit
Bernard Herrmann ...
Editors (1) Credit
George Tomasini ...
Cinematographers (1) Credit
Robert Burks (director of photography)
Actors (85) Credit
Adam Williams Valerian
Adolph Faylauer Bald Bidder (uncredited)
Alexander Lockwood Judge Anson B. Flynn (uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock Man Who Misses Bus (uncredited)
Andy Albin Farmer (uncredited)
Anne Anderson Woman (uncredited)
Baynes Barron Taxi Driver #2 (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Man at United Nations Building (uncredited)
Bill Catching Auction Attendant (uncredited)
Bobby Johnson Waiter (uncredited)
Bob Coe Cropduster Pilot (uncredited)
Carleton Young Fanning Nelson (uncredited)
Carl Milletaire Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Cary Grant Roger O. Thornhill
Charles Postal (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel Ranger (uncredited)
Doreen Lang Maggie - Roger's Secretary (uncredited)
Doris Singh Indian Girl (uncredited)
Edward Binns Captain Junket
Edward Platt Victor Larrabee
Ernest Anderson Porter on Twentieth Century Ltd. (uncredited)
Eugene Jackson Security Guard at Auction (uncredited)
Eva Marie Saint Eve Kendall
Frank Marlowe Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Frank Wilcox Herman Weitner (uncredited)
Harry Seymour Victor - Captain of Waiters (uncredited)
Harry Strang Assistant Conductor (uncredited)
Harvey Stephens Stockbroker (uncredited)
Helen Spring Bidder (uncredited)
Howard Negley Conductor on Twentieth Century, Ltd. (uncredited)
Hugh Pryor (uncredited)
Jack Daly Train Steward (uncredited)
James Mason Phillip Vandamm
James McCallion Plaza Valet (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre Man at Mt. Rushmore Cafeteria (uncredited)
Jeremy Slate Policeman at Grand Central Station (uncredited)
Jessie Royce Landis Clara Thornhill
Jesslyn Fax Woman (uncredited)
Jimmy Cross Taxi Driver #1 (uncredited)
John Beradino Sergeant Emile Klinger (uncredited)
John Damler Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
Josephine Forsberg Friendly Passenger (uncredited)
Josephine Hutchinson Mrs. Townsend
Ken Lynch Charley - Chicago Policeman
Kenner G. Kemp Extra Leaving Office Building (uncredited)
Larry Leverett Man in Phone Booth (uncredited)
Lawrence Dobkin U.S. Intelligence Agency Official (uncredited)
Len Hendry Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
Leo G. Carroll The Professor
Les Tremayne Auctioneer
Lloyd Williams Extra (uncredited)
Lucille Curtis Woman (uncredited)
Madge Kennedy Mrs. Finlay (uncredited)
Malcolm Atterbury Man at Prairie Crossing (uncredited)
Martin Landau Leonard
Maudie Prickett Elsie - Maid (uncredited)
Maura McGiveney Attendant (uncredited)
Ned Glass Ticket Seller (uncredited)
Nora Marlowe Anna - Housekeeper (uncredited)
Norm Heffron Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Olan Soule Assistant Auctioneer (uncredited)
Patricia Cutts Hospital Patient (uncredited)
Patrick McVey Sergeant Flamm - Chicago Policeman
Paula Winslowe Woman at Auction (uncredited)
Paul Genge Lieutenant Hagerman (uncredited)
Philip Coolidge Dr. Cross
Philip Ober Lester Townsend
Ralph Reed Bellhop (uncredited)
Ray Weaver Policeman at Grand Central Station (uncredited)
Robert Ellenstein Licht
Robert Shayne Larry Wade (uncredited)
Robert Williams Patrolman Waggoner (uncredited)
Sally Fraser United Nations Receptionist (uncredited)
Sara Berner Telephone Operator (voice) (uncredited)
Sid Kane (uncredited)
Stanley Adams Lieutenant Harding (uncredited)
Stephen Bolster Man with Camera (uncredited)
Susan Whitney Attendant (uncredited)
Taggart Casey Shaving Man (uncredited)
Tol Avery State Police Detective (uncredited)
Tom Greenway Silent State Police Detective (uncredited)
Tom Marshall Police Officer in Chicago (uncredited)
Tommy Farrell Eddie - Elevator Starter (uncredited)
Walter Coy U.S. Intelligence Agency Official (uncredited)
Wilson Wood Photographer at United Nations (uncredited)