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North by Northwest
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North by Northwest

It's a deadly game of "tag" and Cary Grant is "it"!
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User Score4,532 ratings
TMDB 8.016+19592h 17mEnglish
ThrillerAdventure

Synopsis

Advertising man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a spy, triggering a deadly cross-country chase.

Director
Alfred HitchcockFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer1 production companies
Release
August 6, 1959Released
Box Office
$13MBudget $4M

Top Cast

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Cary Grant
Cary Grant
Roger Thornhill
Eva Marie Saint
Eva Marie Saint
Eve Kendall
James Mason
James Mason
Phillip Vandamm
Jessie Royce Landis
Jessie Royce Landis
Clara Thornhill
Leo G. Carroll
Leo G. Carroll
Professor
Josephine Hutchinson
Josephine Hutchinson
Mrs. Townsend
Philip Ober
Philip Ober
Lester Townsend
Martin Landau
Martin Landau
Leonard

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Reviews

From TMDB users
DanDare
May 20, 2017

North by Northwest is famous for its famous action sequences such as hanging on Mount Rushmore and the crop duster plane scene. Essentially it is a film of mistaken identity as advertising executive Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) is mistaken for George Kaplan by some bad guys in league with a foreign power presumably Russian. The trouble is Kaplan is a made up operative created by the CIA to flush out the film's villain, the urbane but deadly Vandamm (James Mason) and his cronies such as the fey henchman Leonard (Martin Landau) who are out to get Thornhill. Thornhill in order to prove his innocence must evade capture from the bad guys and also the police as he is wanted by everyone. Only a beautiful blonde Eve (Eva-Marie Saint) aids him in this cross country chase but she is more than an innocent bystander as she might be in league with Vandamm. This is an escapist action film that mixes tension with some comedy and Grant was always adept with light comedy. The film is overlong, it just feels 15 minutes too long and the villains motives seems to be rather cloudy.

tmdb47633491
Apr 7, 2018

I hate user/critic review websites strictly because of movies like this. People will go see like, Gran Torino, be entertained, admire a couple symmetrical shots and smooth camera pans or whatever, and rate the thing a 4.5/5, 9/10, 95%, etc. But then there are movies that have a ten minute chase scene with Cary Grant scaling down Mount Rushmore, every second of which you're screaming at the screen. Of course my most pompous entry is for an Alfred Hitchcock. But please, for progeny's sake, save the high ratings for ones that earn em

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