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North by Northwest Reviews

1959 Certificate PG
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  • 80
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An advertising executive is mistaken for a spy and is pursued across the country while he looks for a way to survive. Read more

Starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, Leo G. Carroll
Director Alfred Hitchcock
Genres Action/Adventure, Drama, Romance, Thriller

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  • Critics' reviews (3) of North by Northwest

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  • 5 stars out of 5

    This Hitchcock classic contains extra-generous helpings of the ingredients that make his films so unmissable. Action, intrigue, romance and comedy are blended throughout with consummate skill; the attack by the crop-dusting plane and the finale on Mount Rushmore are simply the icing on the cake. Rarely did Hitchcock have as much fun with his favourite “innocent in peril” theme or make such inventive use of famous landmarks. In his fourth and final collaboration with the “Master of Suspense”, Cary Grant is the personification of suaveness as he tackles a nest of enemy agents, led by a rather disengaged James Mason.

    • Radio Times
  • 4 stars out of 4

    Delightful chase comedy-thriller with a touch of sex, a kind of compendium of its director's best work, with memories of The 39 Steps, Saboteur and Foreign Correspondent among others.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • From the glossy '60s-style surface of Saul Bass' credit sequence to Hitchcock's almost audible chortle at his final... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of North by Northwest

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  • 14 out of 14 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    The Master at Work

    Hitchcock had already made most of his classic Paramount films (Vertigo, Rear Window) earlier in the 50s before creating North by Northwest. The result is one of the most pure Hitchcock films - concentrated storytelling with engaging characters. The film's final screen minute contains more plot than many directors manage to cram into ten.

    Cary Grant is back after Jimmy Stewart was pensioned off as Hitch's leading man. He is completly at home as the smooth, charming advertising executive, caught up in events way beyond his control.

    The Hitchcock obsession with stunning blonde actresses finds a home in Eva Marie Saint - introduced to us in one of cinema's most alluring seduction scenes. Confident, sexy and yet tantalisingly unavailable.

    If you like film, and enjoy watching first class actors under the direction of a master story-teller, then this is for you.

      • db from London
  • 8 out of 9 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    if only...

    all films were this good - absolutely flawless in my opinion. The cast are excellent, locations superb, score fantastic, and hitchcock weaves it all together into one of the best movies ever.

      • Mark MacMillan from scotland
  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Don't wait any longer - watch it now!!

    This is one of those films I've heard discussed many times, and always intended to watch - sometime! My only regret is that it took me so long.

    A gripping plot - ok maybe slightly improbable, but this is entertainment after all. Modern film makers could learn a lot - a good thriller doesn't need lots of blood and gore to make it watchable. James Mason is a wonderful 'baddie', with Cary Grant as a somewhat bemused opponent.

    Very atmospheric photography and an excellent soundtrack only add to the quality of this film. I will certainly be watching it again, and again .....

      • emeraldqueen from carms
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of North by Northwest

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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Classic, that's all.

    Most famous for the cropduster scene, North by Northwest has many great scenes and is, essentially, a mix of the best bits from Hitchcock?s films ? chasing the wrong man, beautiful blonde, deception, tension, etc., making it a classic. Cary Grant is very good, occupying the Jimmy Stewart role, adding style and sophistication, along with some great lines. At times the film is very clever and the action sequences are very well done, especially the (literal) cliffhanger on Mount Rushmore. Definitely one to watch, and one that can be watched over and over, it remains a classic.

      • A customer from Inglewood
  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Great storytelling, but...

    I have always been a fond admirer of Hitchcock's work, and was looking forward to watching North by Northwest, once of the rare movies I had not seen from him.

    I was disappointed however, and do not believe that this piece of work is as compelling as masterpieces such as Suspicion, Vertigo, Rear Window, The Birds or Psycho - to name a few.

    Cary Grant's acting is at times unnatural, and some of the escape scenes are simply not believable.

    Most characters are ambiguous and interesting, and it is refreshing to project oneself back in time to the late fifties, but modern moviemaking technology and director styles render this thriller tame and unexciting.

      • A customer from Northern Ireland
  • 14 out of 14 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    The Master at Work

    Hitchcock had already made most of his classic Paramount films (Vertigo, Rear Window) earlier in the 50s before creating North by Northwest. The result is one of the most pure Hitchcock films - concentrated storytelling with engaging characters. The film's final screen minute contains more plot than many directors manage to cram into ten.

    Cary Grant is back after Jimmy Stewart was pensioned off as Hitch's leading man. He is completly at home as the smooth, charming advertising executive, caught up in events way beyond his control.

    The Hitchcock obsession with stunning blonde actresses finds a home in Eva Marie Saint - introduced to us in one of cinema's most alluring seduction scenes. Confident, sexy and yet tantalisingly unavailable.

    If you like film, and enjoy watching first class actors under the direction of a master story-teller, then this is for you.

      • db from London
  • 8 out of 9 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    if only...

    all films were this good - absolutely flawless in my opinion. The cast are excellent, locations superb, score fantastic, and hitchcock weaves it all together into one of the best movies ever.

      • Mark MacMillan from scotland
  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Don't wait any longer - watch it now!!

    This is one of those films I've heard discussed many times, and always intended to watch - sometime! My only regret is that it took me so long.

    A gripping plot - ok maybe slightly improbable, but this is entertainment after all. Modern film makers could learn a lot - a good thriller doesn't need lots of blood and gore to make it watchable. James Mason is a wonderful 'baddie', with Cary Grant as a somewhat bemused opponent.

    Very atmospheric photography and an excellent soundtrack only add to the quality of this film. I will certainly be watching it again, and again .....

      • emeraldqueen from carms
  • 7 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    brilliant.

    For a film of this age to grip the "youth of today" for its entire length is a sure sign of quality.

    "North by Northwest" is at its most basic level an excellent story, enhanced by Hitchcock's amazing direction and a superbly atmospheric soundtrack.

    All in all a great suspense-thriller that everyone should watch at least twice - once for the story, once for the details.

      • jeffers from roxburghshire
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Highly Recommended

    A clever film that is both light hearted yet thrilling at the same time.

    Beautifully directed and Cary Grant is excellent as the wise cracking sales exec.

    A must see classic.

      • dandyman from west midlands
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Classic, that's all.

    Most famous for the cropduster scene, North by Northwest has many great scenes and is, essentially, a mix of the best bits from Hitchcock?s films ? chasing the wrong man, beautiful blonde, deception, tension, etc., making it a classic. Cary Grant is very good, occupying the Jimmy Stewart role, adding style and sophistication, along with some great lines. At times the film is very clever and the action sequences are very well done, especially the (literal) cliffhanger on Mount Rushmore. Definitely one to watch, and one that can be watched over and over, it remains a classic.

      • A customer from Inglewood
  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    One of those movies that everyone talks about and you always see scenes from on TV. The setting is very much of its time (cold war intrigue), but the action is relentless, the scenario surprisingly convincing (seeing as in the cold light of day it's pretty unbelievable) and the cinematography and score of real quality. It's not quite as tense as the 39 Steps, or as chilling as some of AH's other work but it's very definitely worth watching. Especially for set-pieces like the scene at the UN building and the great aerial shot which follows. Also for odd little quirks like the prominent role played by Grant's on-screen mother (played by Jessie Royce) - she's the first person his character turns to as the crisis unfolds - and Eve Kendall (Eva Maria Saint) claiming to be twenty six. In all, not quite a classic, but definitely a lot of fun. (If you enjoyed the recent Catch Me If You Can, you should definitely enjoy it.)

      • Phill#1 from GRAVESEND
  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Classic AH: sharp dialogue, tense, suspenseful action, and a final denouement that - though expected - is nevertheless very satisfying. Combined with all that, a great snapshot of 1950's america and a generous helping of Cary Grant deadpan humour. Very likeable film.

      • Rory#17 from TOTNES
  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    One of his best

    Hitchcock made himself so much part of his films, even down to giving himself a cameo, that it is easy to forget that his collaborators brought much to the final product. In this case we have a wonderful, witty script from Earnest Leahman, a very sharp musical score from Bernard Hermann, and an excellant piece of acting from Cary Grant. You could make a case for him being the best male screen actor in the history of sound films. And you could certainly make a case for Hitchcock being one of the greatest of Hollywood's directors. It is hard to fault this film as popular entertainment or as a portrait of the vulnerability of a man who thinks his life is completely 'sorted'. Chaos can lurk around the corner for any of us.

      • Zamy from London
  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    not bad

    ok film.. not really my sort as it was my husband who wanted to watch it

      • A customer from bristol , england
  • Critics' reviews (3)

  • 5 stars out of 5

    This Hitchcock classic contains extra-generous helpings of the ingredients that make his films so unmissable. Action, intrigue, romance and comedy are blended throughout with consummate skill; the attack by the crop-dusting plane and the finale on Mount Rushmore are simply the icing on the cake. Rarely did Hitchcock have as much fun with his favourite “innocent in peril” theme or make such inventive use of famous landmarks. In his fourth and final collaboration with the “Master of Suspense”, Cary Grant is the personification of suaveness as he tackles a nest of enemy agents, led by a rather disengaged James Mason.

    • Radio Times
  • 4 stars out of 4

    Delightful chase comedy-thriller with a touch of sex, a kind of compendium of its director's best work, with memories of The 39 Steps, Saboteur and Foreign Correspondent among others.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • From the glossy '60s-style surface of Saul Bass' credit sequence to Hitchcock's almost audible chortle at his final... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out

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