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Final Appointment (1954) | Directed by Terence Fisher
1:03:24
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Operation Manhunt (1954) | Directed by Jack Alexander
1:18:05
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The Mad Doctor (1940) | Directed by Tim Whelan
1:30:49
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Phantom of Chinatown (1940) | Directed by Phil Rosen
1:01:07
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The Sphinx (1933) | Directed by Phil Rosen
1:02:22
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The Sign of Four (1932) | Directed by Graham Cutts
1:13:13
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Alibi (1929) | Directed by Roland West
1:23:01
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The Ghost Camera (1933) | Directed by Bernard Vorhaus
1:04:11
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Blind Alley (1939 | Directed by Charles Vidor
1:09:06
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October Man (1947) | Directed by Roy Ward Baker
1:31:11
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Rear Window (1954) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
1:52:01
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Dial M for Murder (1954) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
1:45:24
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Fog Island (1945) | An American mystery film directed by Terry O. Morse
1:08:37
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House of Secrets (1936) | American mystery film directed by Roland D. Reed
1:08:15
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The Red House (1947) | A psychological mystery thriller directed by Delmer Daves
1:40:24
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Mr. Wong, Detective (1938) | American mystery film directed by William Nigh
1:08:27
17
Sherlock Holmes: Pursuit to Algiers (1945)
1:05:04
18
Sabotage (1936) | Alfred Hitchcock's thriller based on Joseph Conrad's novel "The Secret Agent"
1:16:31
19
Mr. Wong in Chinatown (1939) | American mystery film featuring Boris Karloff
1:10:34
20
The Mystery of Mr. Wong (1939) | American mystery film directed by William Nigh
1:10:24
21
Sherlock Holmes : The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)
1:19:43
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Sherlock Holmes : The Case of the Red-Headed League (1953)
26:43
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Sherlock Holmes : The Pearl of Death (1944)
1:08:41
24
Night Train to Munich (1940) | British thriller film directed by Carol Reed
1:35:04
25
The 39 Steps (1935) | Directed by the master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock
1:26:14
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The Hidden Hand (1942) | Mystery thriller directed by Benjamin Stoloff
1:06:46
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Strange Illusion (1945) | Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
1:25:11
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Spellbound (1945) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
1:50:51
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The Upturned Glass (1947) | A British psychological thriller directed by Lawrence Huntington
1:22:27
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The Spiral Staircase (1946) | A classic psychological thriller directed by Robert Siodmak
1:23:38
31
The Fatal Hour (1940) | Directed by William Nigh
1:06:15
32
The Dark Past (1948) | Directed by Rudolph Maté
1:14:07
33
Rebecca (1940) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
2:10:41
34
The Thin Man (1934) | Directed by W.S. Van Dyke
1:30:54
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Another Thin Man (1939) | Directed by W.S. Van Dyke
1:42:37
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Shadow of the Thin Man (1941) | Directed by W.S. Van Dyke
1:37:00
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Song of the Thin Man (1947) | Directed by Edward Buzzell
1:22:58
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The Thin Man Goes Home (1945) | Directed by Richard Thorpe
1:40:27
39
And Then There Were None (1945) | Directed by René Clair
1:36:59
40
Gaslight (1940) | Director: Thorold Dickinson
1:23:37
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The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945) | Director: Robert Siodmak
1:20:12
42
The Dark Tower (1943) | Directed by John Harlow
1:33:19
43
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
1:15:37
44
Young and Innocent (1937) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
1:22:32
45
The Saint in London {1939) | Directed by John Paddy Carstairs
1:12:21
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The Saint Strikes Back (1939) | Directed by John Farrow
1:04:22
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The Saint's Double Trouble (1940) | Directed by Jack Hively
1:07:00
48
The Saint Takes Over (1940) | Directed by Jack Hively
1:09:31
49
The Saint in Palm Springs (1941) | Directed by Jack Hively
1:05:43
50
Green for Danger (1946) | Directed by Sidney Gilliat
1:31:08
51
The Clairvoyant (1935) | Directed by Maurice Elvey
1:17:02
52
My Cousin Rachel (1952) | Directed by Henry Koster
1:38:10
53
The Iron Curtain (1948) | Directed by William A. Wellman
1:26:48
54
Don't Bother to Knock (1952) | Directed by Roy Ward Baker
1:16:11
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Woman in White (1948) | Directed by Peter Godfrey
1:48:52
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Dressed to Kill (1946) | Directed by Roy William Neill
1:11:50
57
Ladies in Retirement (1941) | Directed by Charles Vidor
1:32:13
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The Black Castle (1952) | Directed by Nathan H. Juran
1:21:34
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Doomed to Die (1940) | Directed by William Nigh
1:07:24
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Charlie Chan in The Scarlet Clue (1945) | A mystery film directed by Phil Rosen
1:04:47
61
Charlie Chan's Secret (1936) | A mystery film directed by Gordon Wiles
1:12:26
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Man in the Attic (1953) | A mystery thriller film directed by Hugo Fregonese.
1:22:09
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Dangerous Crossing (1953) | A suspenseful mystery film directed by Joseph M. Newman
1:15:40
64
Cottage to Let (1941) | A 1941 British thriller directed by Anthony Asquith
1:25:56
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Wanted for Murder (1946) | Directed by Lawrence Huntington
1:37:20
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Crack-Up (1946) | Directed by Irving Reis
1:33:18
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The Unseen (1946) | Directed by Lewis Allen
1:20:57
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The File on Thelma Jordan (1950) | Directed by Robert Siodmak
1:40:04
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Dial 1119 (1950) | Directed by Gerald Mayer
1:14:56
70
The Hidden Room / Obsession (1951) | Directed by Edward Dmytryk
1:38:24
M (1951) | Directed by Joseph Losey
1:28:18
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Shock (1946) | Directed by Alfred L. Werker
1:10:09
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Grand Central Murder (1942) | Directed by S. Sylvan Simon
1:13:37
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Detour (1945) | Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
1:07:49
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Suspicion (1941) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
1:39:33
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Rope (1948) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
1:20:16
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Sudden Fear (1952) | Directed by David Miller
1:51:00
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The Second Woman (1950) | Directed by James V. Kern
1:30:44
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Cause for Alarm! (1951) | Directed by Tay Garnett
1:13:47
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The Thirteenth Hour (1947) | Directed by William Clemens
1:05:45
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The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939) | Directed by Peter Godfrey
1:11:10
82
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
1:47:49
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Mystery of Marie Roget (1942) | Directed by Phil Rosen
1:00:34
84
Among the Living (1941) | Directed by Stuart Heisler
1:08:57
85
Secret Beyond the Door (1947) | Directed by Fritz Lang
1:38:37
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The Lost Moment (1947) | Directed by Martin Gabel
1:28:16
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State Secret / The Great Manhunt (1950) | Directed by Sidney Gilliat
1:45:15
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The Secret of the Whistler (1946) | Directed by George Sherman
1:04:24
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Jennifer (1953) | Directed by Joel Newton
1:13:12
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The Third Visitor (1951) | Directed by Maurice Elvey
1:21:00
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Yellow Canary (1943) | Directed by Herbert Wilcox
1:33:38
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The Lady Vanishes (1938) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
1:36:21
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Sleepers West (1941) | Directed by Eugene Forde
1:13:55
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The Spider Woman (1944) | Directed by Roy William Neill
1:02:11
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Terror by Night (1946) | Directed by Roy William Neill
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Fear in the Night (1946) | Directed by Maxwell Shane
1:10:56
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The Mystery of the 13th Guest (1943) | Directed by William Beaudine
1:00:39
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This Was a Woman (1948) | Directed by Tim Whelan
1:39:45
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A Woman's Vengeance (1948) | Directed by Zoltan Korda
1:35:55
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Two in the Dark (1936) | Directed by Benjamin Stoloff
1:17:36

M (1951) | Directed by Joseph Losey

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*M* (1951) is a tense thriller centered on the search for a child murderer terrorizing Los Angeles. When police efforts fall short, the criminal underworld decides to take matters into their own hands to capture the elusive killer, fearing he is attracting too much attention to their operations. The film, a remake of Fritz Lang's 1931 German classic, delves into themes of justice, mob mentality, and moral ambiguity as the manhunt intensifies.

Genre: Crime Thriller, Film Noir

Star Cast: David Wayne stars as Martin W. Harrow, the disturbed murderer at the center of the story, while Howard Da Silva plays Inspector Carney, leading the police investigation. The film also features Luther Adler as Charlie Marshall, a crime boss involved in the pursuit, and Steve Brodie as Lieutenant Becker.

Director: *M* was directed by Joseph Losey, an American filmmaker known for his work in crime dramas and socially conscious films. Losey brought a dark, gritty atmosphere to the 1951 remake, incorporating elements of film noir and using Los Angeles’s shadowy streets to heighten the tension. His approach reimagined the original story within the American context, exploring the fear and paranoia prevalent in post-war society.

Public Reaction: *M* received mixed reactions upon release, with some viewers appreciating the bold attempt to remake a classic, while others felt it could not match the impact of Fritz Lang’s original. However, David Wayne’s chilling performance as the tormented and twisted killer was widely praised. Over time, Losey’s *M* gained recognition as an interesting take on the original, noted for its noir style and its unique adaptation of the story to American culture, making it a distinct film in its own right.

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